Discover Restaurants offering the best Chinese food in Challes-les-Eaux, France including O Kanjou, Le Patio, La Grande Muraille, Le Palais d'Asie
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4 based on 83 reviews
Situé au coeur de Chambéry, en face des Halles, le restaurant O'Kanjou - Comptoir d'Asie - va vous faire découvrir les saveurs fines et parfumées de l'asie. Un voyage culinaire du Vietnam au Japon, des Ramens au Gyudon, en passant par les Phô et les salad
Nice little Asian eatery with informal, friendly service in the heart of Chambery. The menu offers very generous portions of a limited choice of Vietnamese fare e.g. fresh spring rolls and Ramen (chicken, shrimp or beef). Served with fresh chillies. Interestingly the broth has some very French vegetables you would not normally find in Asia. All fresh and reasonably priced. Would certainly recommend O Kanjou for something a little different. Merci pour avis, nous sommes toujours très attentif aux commentaires des clients. L'été arrive à grands pas, la carte est déjà prête et offrira de belles saveurs. Nous vous remercions de votre visite à bientôt.
4 based on 237 reviews
Good sushi, sashimi and plenty of Yakitori brochettes (chicken, beef, tuna, salmon etc...).The sushi chef does not stop asyou can also take out and its location in front of the train station makes it the place to go arriving or departing! Good service with a smile. Bravo Chef!
3 based on 87 reviews
LA GRANDE MURAILLE. Asian buffet Restaurant during 10 years in Savoy, Chinese and Cantonese speciality :entrées, dishes warmthes, cooking vapor, wok and desserts, in The evening, we also propose you sushis and gambas roasted. Our restaurant has an accommo
Your first question might be, why Chinese buffet (all you can eat) in France. well, for those not from the San Francisco area, or with a desire to try to quirky, or with locals who want to take you there, the answer is why not. It is classic (to this San Francisco area native) Chinese buffet food as good as any similar in the SF area. It's not gourmet Chinese and it's definitely not French. But it is good, fairly large selection, and seems to be fresh. From my point of view, it's also interesting to see the French names for all of the Chinese food and figure out what's similar to the names I'm familiar with. I did notice a trend and don't know if this is typical for France or just this restaurant. No Latinized version of Chinese names seem to be used -- just descriptive term. Thus what I know as "pork shumai" becomes "ravioli du porc minced" or something like that and "vegetable tempura" (yes, the definition of Chinese is somewhat extended) becomes "beignet des vegetables." For those of you who do go, I'm not promising my memories of the French names as exact. They also have a wok station where you pick out ingredients, put them on a plate, and hand them to the chef who stir fries them in a wok for you.
3 based on 129 reviews
Un design moderne pour l'un des seuls Restos ouverts un lundi soir dans les environs de Chambéry. Cuisine asiatique variée pour tous les goûts (wok, Maki, rouleaux de printemps, nems...) avec desserts plus en adéquation avec les goûts à la française. Accueil simple mais efficace. Pour les aficionados du genre!
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