Asian restaurant guide - activities

Tag restaurants offering Asian cuisine.

Then specify, by adding the necessary tag, whether it's a Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese or Indonesian restaurant.

Also specify, with the necessary tag, whether it's an Asian street food restaurant or an izakaya.

Also specify, with the necessary tag, whether the restaurant offers the following specialties: Chinese noodles, ramen, banh-mi, Asian ravioli/Chinese ravioli/dim sum/gyoza/momos/dumpling, bao/baozi, onigiri, sando, wagyu.

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Gros Bao, the Chinese restaurant on the Canal Saint-Martin

Drum roll: the Petit Bao team has opened a second restaurant in Paris, Gros Bao, on the Canal Saint-Martin.
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Sin Ko, Latin-Asian cuisine in Saint-Germain-des-Prés

We're off to Latin America and Asia at Sin Ko, the new fusion restaurant in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district.
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Bobi, Oberkampf's Filipino restaurant

For lovers of world cuisine, BoBi is the new Filipino restaurant that has just opened in Paris. On the menu are emblematic dishes and specialties from the Pacific archipelago, presented in a street-food format.
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Goku Asian Canteen, the trendy Asian restaurant in Paris

Calling all Asian food fans, Goku Asian Canteen is an address you don’t want to forget. In this chill and trendy restaurant, enjoy inventive cuisine making us dream of Asia.
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Atelier Mikki, the half-crepe half-maki restaurant in the 3rd district - our photos

Notice to the gourmets and gourmands! L'Atelier Mikki, a restaurant in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, invites you to discover its original flavors... The specialty of the house? A daring concept between the crepe and the maki! Shall we go there, friends?
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Bruce: The most mafia Asian restaurant in Paris

Bruce, that’s the name of the latest Asian restaurant-bar set in Paris 10th arrondissement, rue des Petites Ecuries. A Gucci-like decoration but laid-back, an exotic Asian cuisine and a bar with great cocktails, let’s run and discover this rocking spot.
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Cheval d'Or by Taku Sekine: a new Franco-Asian canteen in Paris

After Dersou, come and push open the doors of Cheval d'Or. Located in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, Cheval d'Or is the new "high-quality French-Asian canteen" designed by Chef Taku Sekine.
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James Bun Oberkampf, the Viet canteen

Vietnamese street food specialist in Paris James Bun opens a new spot on rue d’Oberkampf in Paris 11th arrondissement. Lovers of exotic food, this is for you. Go and enjoy some banh mi, bo bun and phô.
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Café Lai'Tcha in Paris: a gourmet trip to Southeast Asia - Video

Some culinary experiences are so bewitching that they'll never be forgotten. Such is the case with Café Lai'Tcha. Both a tea room-restaurant and high-end Asian caterer, this venue opened its doors in March 2018 under the impetus of highly reputed Chef Adeline Grattard and her husband Chi Wah Chan.
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Restaurant Petit Bao: Shanghai cuisine in Paris

Shanghai cuisine moves into the capital's 2nd arrondissement with the opening of Petit Bao. An authentic Chinese restaurant, this new address puts Shanghai baos in the spotlight.
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Trois Fois plus de Piment: the spiciest Chinese restaurant in Paris

In just a few years, Trois fois plus de Piment has become a Parisian must for Chinese cuisine. From noodles to ravioli, this friendly restaurant on rue Saint-Martin offers spicy specialties from the Sichuan region.