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4 based on 182 reviews
Traditional laotien cuisine...
Chez Alfred is a nice restaurant but because it is really nicely decorated; The environment is fantastic. In terms of food, we thought that there was too much coconut milk in each of the two main dishes offered in the menu. The soup we had to start with, was called Yum but had no taste. We love and know quite well asiatic food but the dishes that are served there, at least the ones we ate, did not have that special mix of herbs and savours that usually characterise asiatic dishes, particularly in Laos, Thailand and Cambodia. Service is good. Dishes are pricey but reasonable. It is a pity that the food was not up to the expectations raised by the decoration.
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5 based on 73 reviews
Comme dans une izakaya au Japon, les plats sont servis en petites assiettes à partager, mais les produits que vous y trouverez seront ceux du terroir et lâinspiration de mes recettes vient du monde entier. Je choisis mes produits avec beaucoup de soins po
This place is simply wonderful. The owner is so welcoming and her cuisine is incredible. Each dish is of great quality, and you can tell a lot of passion has gone into their creation. Beautiful, tasty... I would absolutely recommend, we had an amazing evening!
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4 based on 232 reviews
Lovely atmosphere, very good service, taste food and reasonable price. Just a 2mins walk from the metro and theres also a bus stop on the main road as well. Locals and visitors eat here. Even though the menu was in french, the host was able to translate for me!
4 based on 321 reviews
Yet another return to this amazing, but tiny restaurant. This time we find that the ownership has changed hands which was a little worrying at first, thoughts that were very quickly dispelled. Service was almost immediate and as previously very cheerfully presented. Although there was a large family gathering of a dozen or more taking place service to our table was very quick. We chose five plates, Pad Thai, Bo Bun, Seua Rong Haï (Crying Tiger Beef), Chicken in Ginger and a selection of Lao starters, crispy beef and Lao sausage.We may have ordered more, because all the food is so appealing, but the tiny tables will not accommodate much more, which is a great shame.All the dishes can be spiced to your own level of pain/pleasure. With two beers the total cost was 59â¬, an absolute bargain. We will return many time in the future.The « HEAVEN »!?! A huge huge thanks for your sweet comment ! Next time, we will make sure that all the dishes could be in the table itâs a pleasure to serve and give you the best.Hope to see you Soon.Cheers!LC
4 based on 120 reviews
I love this restaurant !! I've been there 3 times already and it keeps surprising me !The food is a mix between traditional Japanese dishes and a twist of contemporary cuisine.The fishes served are great quality, the sushis are not all rice but burst with the salmon's/tuna's etc flavour.Every bite is delicious ! Last time, I had the tempura and it's just perfectly crispy on the outside and the inside almost melts in your mouth ! Everyhing is homemade, and considering, the prices are most acceptable !Plus the service is done by a lovely couple and waiter.I definitely recommend this place if you're ever lucky enough to find yourself in this Parisian suburb (but the detour is also worth it) !
4 based on 62 reviews
Sur les bords de Marne, assez facile d'accès, on peu se garer pas très loin. Avons diner en terrasse, étions 6. Plats très variés et très subtils. Riz , nouille , nems, que des valeurs sûres, pas gras , légers, juste ce qu'il fallait pour passer un agréable moment. Nous n'avons pas vu le temps passer. Allons y revenir souvent.
4 based on 532 reviews
Booking before coming is a good idea if you want to avoid long lines or full tables.The foods are delicious and the architecture looks nice as well.However, you might want to try and catch the waiters or waitresses attention because they're always busy with a lot of customers. It's a nice restaurant to enjoy the weekend.
4 based on 206 reviews
Surprised to find an Asian restaurant since not too many in Paris. Very good prices. Just a 10 minute walk from our vacation rental apartment in the area. Very large menu covering Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese. Lots of choices on the menu. I settled on sweet and sour duck with pineapple. The duck breast was tender. Same sauce as sweet and sour pork. Also, had some spring rolls with my meal. Reasonably priced and very good sevice. Visited in October 2013.
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