A nourishingcomfort food par excellence, noodles are a staple ingredient in many Asian countries, including China, Japan and Vietnam. Their history dates back over 4,000 years to China, where they were considered an essential food for workers and soldiers.
Since then, noodles have spread to many countries, each adding their own personal touch, and France is no exception. In the many Asian restaurants of Paris, you can enjoy a good noodle dish, generally affordable, in a multitude of recipes, with beef, chicken, shrimp or soy, and always a lot of vegetables and tasty sauces.
Wheat pasta, rice vermicelli or even sweet potato pasta; konjac, soy vermicelli or buckwheat soba- there's something for everyone! And they can be eaten sautéed, in soup or in a cold salad! Are you looking for a restaurant in Paris where you can enjoy this rich and varied dish, either on the go or from the comfort of your own home? Then you've come to the right place!
Here's a list of good places to eat noodles in Paris!
TrantranZai Montparnasse, for spicy Sichuan noodles and ravioli in Paris!
Sponsored - If you're a lover of Chinese cuisine, you've got to try TrantranZai, which specializes in Sichuan noodles and ravioli. Its 3rd address, in the Montparnasse district, transports us to a Chinese night market for an authentic culinary experience, with hearty dishes, a family atmosphere and immersive decor! [Read more]
Red Katz, a traditional Chinese restaurant in a fabulous retro setting
Between tradition and modernity, the Red Katz restaurant unveils a menu that pays homage to the greatest classics of Chinese cuisine, perfectly executed, in a truly fabulous setting. [Read more]
Pho Bom, the must-visit Vietnamese restaurant in Paris's 13th arrondissement
Pho Bom, located in the heart of Paris's 13th arrondissement, is a popular address for lovers of Vietnamese cuisine. Renowned for its Pho soups and traditional specialties such as bún chả Hà Nội and bánh xèo, this authentic restaurant is always busy. The friendly atmosphere, tasty dishes and affordable prices make it a sure bet in the Asian quarter, even if the lack of reservations sometimes requires a dose of patience. A good restaurant worth getting up early for or waiting in line for. [Read more]
Wukong The Grand Master, a Wong Kar Wai-esque haven for lovers of Chinese cuisine
With its shimmering decor reminiscent of the work of Wong Kar-wai, Wukong The Grand Master is the new landmark for lovers of Chinese cuisine on the Canal Saint-Martin. [Read more]
Viet 1331, the 13th arrondissement's Vietnamese karaoke restaurant in immersive mode
Viet 1331 is the name of the new karaoke restaurant on the corner of avenue d'Ivry and rue Baudricourt in Paris's 13th arrondissement. We're off to the streets of Vietnam to discover some delicious, gourmet dishes. [Read more]
Le New Hao Khoan, the Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese restaurant, a sure bet in the 13th arrondissement
New Hao Khoan is the Asian canteen hidden in a courtyard in Paris's 13ᵉ arrondissement that's been sure to delight us for decades. From Chinese ravioli soup to Vietnamese Loc Lac stir-fried rice, Thai salad and Peking duck, we're in for a treat. [Read more]
Au Piment de Sichuan, Opéra's spicy Chinese restaurant
Au Piment du Sichuan is the name of this new Chinese canteen that has opened on Avenue de l'Opéra, serving up delicately spiced dishes from the Sichuan region of China. How about waking up our sleeping taste buds? [Read more]
Nouilles Ban Ban, the restaurant that puts noodles in the spotlight
Nouilles Ban Ban is the name of a new Asian restaurant that has opened on rue des Petits Champs in the 2nd arrondissement. In a Chinese market atmosphere, you can enjoy all kinds of noodles and delicious ravioli. [Read more]
Suzie Wong, Bastille's Chinese restaurant with Biang Biang noodles
Suzie Wong is the name of the Panda Panda team's latest restaurant in Paris's 11th arrondissement. With its relaxed 70s-style decor, fresh noodle dishes, homemade dim sum and cool cocktails, this Chinese restaurant is sure to please. [Read more]
Le Lys d'Or, the 12th arrondissement's Chinese institution for over 30 years
For over 30 years, family-run restaurant Le Lys d'Or has been filling the stomachs of traditional Chinese food lovers in the 12th arrondissement. [Read more]
Yi One, the Chinese restaurant with delicious pancakes, noodles and baozis
Yi One, that's the name of the new Chinese restaurant that opened on the Left Bank, just a step away from the Jardin du Luxembourg. A hot spot that offers you good Jianbing pancakes, noodle and ravioli soups and steaming hot baozis. [Read more]
Délices Lepic, the excellent Chinese canteen in Montmartre
Délices Lepic is the name of this Chinese restaurant where the emphasis is on fresh noodles, handmade before your very eyes. From noodle soups and fried noodles to ravioli and other typical Chinese dishes, you'll love it. [Read more]
La Cantine Chinoise, Belleville's excellent Chinese restaurant
You may have walked past it dozens of times without ever stopping. Yet for 20 years, the Cantine Chinoise has been delighting regulars in the Belleville district. We recommend a visit to discover all the specialties of Wenzhou. Ravioli, nems, tempura, woks, kaifans, tanmians... a real treat. [Read more]
Mala workshop: Sichuan delicacies in the heart of the 9th district
We tested the Sichuan specialties of Atelier Mala in the 9th arrondissement: a delight we recommend. To eat in or take away, for lunch or dinner, here's something to spice up your next meal. [Read more]
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. [Read more]
Where to eat good ramen in Paris? Good places to try
Looking for a good ramen in Paris, those typical Japanese noodle bowls? Here's a list of the best places to go. [Read more]