Bistro Indochine

Restaurant vietnamien — Quartier Saint Lambert (Paris)

4.8 (474)
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À propos

Bistro Indochine est un restaurant vietnamien familial et chaleureux situé dans le 15e arrondissement de Paris. Proposant une cuisine vietnamienne authentique avec des touches françaises, l'établissement offre des plats traditionnels comme le ban xeo, un canard rôti délicieux et un plat de porc caramélisé en cocotte. La famille qui tient le restaurant est accueillante et attentive, créant une atmosphère conviviale. Le menu propose des plats du jour, des bières vietnamiennes et une sélection de vins. Idéal pour les amateurs de cuisine asiatique cherchant une expérience gustative authentique et chaleureuse à Paris.

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Bistro Indochine - Gluten-Free Vietnamese Restaurant in Paris

BISTRO INDOCHINE 1 rating $$ • VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT Write a Review suggest an edit Reported NOT to have a gluten-free menu 49 Rue de Dantzig 75015 Paris, France Directions (014) 531-8727 MOST RECENT REVIEWS ---------------------------------------- annahetkinen Celiac 2 years ago Little Vietnamese restaurant. Owner speaks English (and french), English menu provided. Very delicious and well presented food, I even got instructions on how my meal is traditionally eaten! Upon request the staff assured me the daily dish is gluten free, so even though they're not marked, they are knowledgeable about gluten free foods. Highly recommended! Safety Taste Variety IS THERE A GLUTEN-FREE MENU? * — No gluten-free menu read full review ---------------------------------------- IMPORTANT This establishment is NOT a dedicated gluten-free facility and may not be safe for those with celiac disease. Please contact the establishment directly to inquire about safety precautions. Information contained in this listing is based on reports by the community. Please verify all information directly with the establishment. PHOTOS ---------------------------------------- Add a photo View all photos MORE INFO * Google Maps * Facebook Is this your business? Claim the listing NEARBY RESTAURANTS more gluten-free restaurants in Paris DOWNLOAD OUR FREE APP ADD TO COLLECTION New × Save

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Paris ~ What's Vietnamese Food Like in Paris?

What if Ho Chi Minh had written about his time as a cook in France and the USA as 'Down in Out in Paris and New York'? Much has changed for Vietnamese migrants in Paris since then, even Luke Nguyen has family here running a restaurant. We had to drop in and say g'day. There are plenty of Vietnamese restaurants across Paris where the largest Vietnamese community in France is settled. We head down to the Quarter Asiatique for a first investigation, hoping to find some lovely French and Vietnamese mix ups of flavours and food styles. Kok was our choice for a pho on a coldish Paris day, mostly because it was one of the first ones we came to. The name helped too. After we ordered our food, the Chinese speaking blokes on the table next to us get soup with big hunks of corned beef on the side. It seemed to be the speciality of the place. Mass jealousy ensues. As we looked around the people on the other side of us were trying it as well, guess we should have waited a little before we ordered. The soups are served with strong mint and sawtooth herb, a little sweet. Onions were lightly and sweetly pickled to take the edge off them, and a good serve of fresh chopped chilli, hoisin and fresh lemon were served as extra fixins. The beef special pho was full of all the glorious bits you would expect like tendon, beef balls and tripe. A hearty, meat filled, man sized regular old pho with a heavier broth. There was a Chinese influence to the cooking (perhaps this place has some Chinese people in the kitchen too). We needed to get some more Vietnamese meals in in to make a comparison and find that French touch. Kok is at 129 Bis Avenue de Choisy, 75013. Travelling with a Francophile makes it hard to get out and convince them of some alternate non-French food dining. We hate to admit it but when we mentioned a 'famous-on-TV' restaurant as a possible night out we got some interest, so we made the leap of faith to try it. Bistro Indochine is owned by Luke Nguyen's cousin and featured in his series on France. We didn't know what to expect, it's a nice little restaurant, not flash but a step up from your average bistro. The boss man is super friendly and service is so attentive, we're a little taken a back from all the attention. The place fills up so we were lucky to get a table, we recommend booking if you had a group or wanted to make sure of a table for the night. The break from French food made us all feel happy, which is kind of sad but telling. Asian food is just such a big part of the Australian way of eating that even Shawn's Mum was pleased to have something different for the night. The potential for some fine Vietnamese food mixed with French influence was a star drawcard for us. The ban xeo (pancake) is bigger than we are used to and is green, possibly flavoured with pandan. Light and crisp outside and filled with pork, prawn and bean spouts. Rip off a hunk and wrap it up with lettuce and mint and dunk it in chilli sauce. Pancake innards, big prawns, plenty of bean sprouts and some slices of bacon. Fried rice, how we missed you! A roasted duck breast is superb, cooked pink and juicy in the middle on top of a pool of sweet tamarind sauce, that didn't drown out the flavours of the dish. The duck wasn't as gamey like other ducks we had on this trip, much loved. The bed of coloured vegetables soaked through with the duck juice and sauce. Classic dish of pork cooked in a clay hotpot with sweet caramel sauce, there was a nice fish saucey kick to it too. Half the fun of this dish if fighting to scrape all the bits off the bottom of the pot. There's Vietnamese beer served here (the import version of 333) and a good wine range too. Bistro Indochine is at 49 Rue de Dantzig, 75015. Ph: +33 1 45 31 87 27 We should only eat French food on our last 48 hours in Paris but sometimes you just need a pho. We can travel for weeks in Asia without a western meal but we can't do it in reverse. Our tired hungover protein overloaded souls needed some soup. We spied Asian Soupe during an earlier recon around the Belleville area. The same lady was standing out the front of the shop as the last time we were here. Maybe she's a very friendly lady looking for friends. There's a lot of nice ladies looking for friends around here. Super tidy space inside, we imagine this fit out is pretty new. The pho here was good, an honest, sweet, meaty broth. The beef is pink and rice noodles are thin and flat, swirls of thin sliced onion float along the top. The great thing about pho is it changes little wherever you go, it's so reliable, it's the Big Mac of noodle soups. Alison gets extra guts and meatballs, her guts are super happy. Asian Soupe is at 25 boulevard De La Villette, 75019 Paris. We love Vietnamese food and Paris!

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Le Bistrot d'Indochine - Paris (75015) - 716lavie

20.01.14 - Guillaume - 716lavie - Le résumé - Un resto vietnamien familial, ouvert courant 2013. Le cadre est élégant ET c’est bon. Service aux petits soins. Une bonne pioche collée au tramway, à hauteur du parc Georges Brassens. - Lieu - Le cadre est assez chic laisser pourrait craindre un resto vietnamien proposant une cuisine édulcorée à prix bourgeois, comme c’est parfois le cas. On verra qu’il n’en est rien. Le fond de la salle est un peu façon lounge avec des tables basses. La cuisine est ouverte, c’est bon signe, on voit qu’elle est nickel chrome, une homme et une femme cuisinaient ce jour-là. - L'équipe - C’est une famille aux petits soins. Ce midi le grand-père, pourtant très jeune, servait tout en jouant avec son petit-fils. - Le repas - Il y a une formule du midi à 14 euros entrée-plat. Entrées Salade de crevettes pour la personne qui m’accompagnait, grandement approuvée. Soupe de poulet Du bon poulet, un bon goût, cela pourrait être plus relevé mais c’est très bien, très frais, parfumé : sain. Plats Onglet de boeuf sauce saté Ca ce fut la vraie bonne surprise. Je suis toujours sceptique sur les onglets de boeuf avec des sauces sucrées, la viande est parfois sans intérêt et/ou la sauce trop “vulgaire”. La viande est parfaitement cuite, elle fond mais elle résiste, elle est bien là, ce n’est pas de l’agneau non plus! La sauce au saté est très bien, vraiment une réussite. Un plat du midi pas gadget. Bo bun La personne qui l’a prise était contente, de vue je dirais que je les préfère un peu plus roots. Dessert Plusieurs desserts sont sympas mais nous avons eu très envie de goûter le sorbet mangue maison. Un chouïa trop froid, mais le fruit est bien là, une belle glace à la mangue. - Le bilan - Une bonne surprise, à voir en mode carte le soir et aussi j’aimerais essayer plusieurs plats pour me faire une idée plus large. L’ambiance est chaleureuse et la cuisine aussi. Un bon plan pour les habitants du quartier et ceux qui ont besoin de faire une pause près du tram’.

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Ambiance

Adapté aux familles
Décontracté
Cuisine Authentique
Hospitalité Chaleureuse

Cuisines

Vietnamien

Caractéristiques

Bière Artisanale

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lundiFermé
mardi12:00 - 14:00, 19:00 - 22:00
mercredi12:00 - 14:00, 19:00 - 22:00
jeudi12:00 - 14:00, 19:00 - 21:30
vendredi12:00 - 14:00, 19:00 - 22:00
samedi12:00 - 14:00, 19:00 - 22:00
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