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Restaurant vietnamien — Quartier Du Pere Lachaise (Paris)

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Cô My Cantine est un restaurant vietnamien chaleureux et convivial situé dans le 20e arrondissement de Paris. Installé dans un cadre en bois clair avec des murs en pierre, ce lieu propose une cuisine vietnamienne authentique et généreuse à des prix abordables. Spécialisé dans des classiques comme le bo bun, le pho et le loc lac, le restaurant offre des plats copieux autour de 9-10€. L'ambiance est celle d'une cantine moderne, avec de grandes tables à partager et un service rapide et sympathique. Ouvert tard et très apprécié des locaux, Cô My Cantine est particulièrement recommandé pour un repas décontracté et savoureux, idéal après un concert ou pour une soirée informelle.

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Co My Cantine - Valérie's blog

Co My Cantine au 18 rue de Ménilmontant (Paris 20e) est petit resto vietnamien ouvert très récemment, simple et efficace. La déco est sobre et toute en bois clair, du sol au plafond, en passant par des murs, des grandes tables et des bancs mais il y a aussi des murs en pierres blanches qui éclaircissent le lieu. A la carte, 1 entrée à 5€ (des nems), 3 plats à 9€ (pho, bo bun et loc lac) et 1 dessert du jour. Les nems sont bons et croustillants, le bo bun qui est un plat composé de vermicelles de riz et de viande de boeuf et agrémenté de salade, carottes rapées vinaigrées, concombre, menthe (ici remplacée par de la ciboulette), oignons frits et nems en morceaux est copieux. L'acceuil et le service sont sympas. Seul bémol, la chaleur mais ils font aussi à emporter. Une adresse sympa. Ajout du 13/10/2017 Toujours aussi simple et bon. Partager cet article Pour être informé des derniers articles, inscrivez vous : À propos Voir le profil de Valé sur le portail Overblog Articles récents Mes voyages Panama 2022 Panama, Avril 2022 Un circuit de 2 semaines à travers plusieurs provinces de cette étroite bande de terre situé... 30 Avril 2022 Mes voyages Egypte 2022 Charm El Cheickh, Egypte, Mars 2022 2 semaines de repos avec au programme farniente à la plage et à la piscine,... 20 Mars 2022

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The Best Vietnamese Restaurants in Paris

Wondering where to taste the better phô of Paris? Are you looking for a flavorful yet cheap bò bún? Vietnamese cuisine is one of my favorite to discover in Paris, because of its comforting and fresh flavors. Did you know that Deliveroo’s most ordered dish in Paris was a bò bún? Vietnamese cuisine has become a stable of Parisian culinary habits, so this article is to guide you in your discovery of the best addresses in Paris. If phô and bò bún are the two cult favorites of Vietnamese cuisine in Paris, the country of course has much more typical dishes to be tasted, and Paris has excellent addresses to satisfy your cravings of Vietnamese food. I have selected my top 10 Vietnamese restaurants in Paris; to explore them, read on! 1. BONJOUR VIETNAM Bonjour Vietnam Restaurant – Source: TripadvisorThis tiny address if definitely one of my favorite in Paris. Nestled at the heart of the Latin quarter, it is well known in the neighborhood, for its incredible dishes and cheap prices (lunch menu at 12€). Everything I have ever tasted there was worth it, so I can only recommend it. Their nems and bò bún are to die for. However, be careful: the restaurant closes on Tuesday, and is really tiny. It is not well suited for a calm and intimate evening – more for a convivial moment around delicious staples of Vietnamese cuisine. Bonjour Vietnam 6 rue Thouin 75 005 Paris 2. PHO BIDA Pho Bida Paris – Source: Trip AdvisorAt the heart of the 13th arrondissement, rumor has it that Phô Bida serves the best Phô of Paris, and believe me, they live up to their reputation. The restaurant is always packed and the indistinct conversations you pick up from customers are often in Vietnamese. The appearance of the restaurant is not pretentious and the decoration is average, but it is absolutely worth the go: the address is well known of all lovers of Vietnamese dishes. Pho Bida 36 rue Nationale 75 013 Paris 3. SONG HENG Song Heng Pho – Source: Song Heng official facebook page Another well-known canteen in Paris, you will often spot a queue in front of the restaurant at rush hours. What I like most about this place is their phô and bò bún, of course, but especially the prices: count 7.20€ for a really filling dish, and busting with flavors too! Song Heng 3 rue Volta 75 003 Paris 4. PARIS HANOI Paris Hanoi – Source: Paris Hanoi official website Paris Hanoi, yet another classic of Vietnamese cuisine in Paris. I recommend their nems and shrimp dumpling, absolutely fresh and cheap. However, the restaurant is tiny and you cannot call them to reserve, neither pay by credit card: my advice to you would be to go there and take away your food if the queue is too long. Paris Hanoi 74 rue de Charonne 75 011 Paris 5. DO&COCO Do&Coco is to my mind one of the best place to explore Vietnamese dishes other than phô and bò bún. Their prices are really low and everything on their menu is mouth-watering. Do & Coco was open by the same team as the famous Do & Riz (located on the opposite side of the sideway), and I actually recommend both addresses. Do&Coco 24 rue de Cotte 75 012 Paris 6. KHAI TRI Bánh mì – Source: Wikimedia Commons If you want to taste a really good Banh Mi (Vietnamese sandwich with French baguette), Khai Tri is the place to go! This really simple and original address in the 13th arrondissement is located in a Vietnamese library, and at lunch hour, it is not rare to see clients queuing outside. Khai Tri 93 avenue d’Ivry 75 013 Paris 7. ATELIER ANNAM Atelier Annam – Source: Atelier Annam official facebook page Atelier Annam is another great place to go if you want to taste traditional Vietnamese dishes other than cult classics phô and bò bún. Their cuisine is resolutely traditional and incredibly fresh and flavorful. I strongly recommend their Bun-Cha (caramelized pork and sautéed veggies). The restaurant is a well-known address for connoisseurs of Vietnamese food, so be careful to call beforehand and reserve your spot. Atelier Annam 25 rue de Cotte 75 012 Paris 8. CHAMROEUN-CRIMÉE Chamroeun-Crimée is one of the cheapest places on this list. They serve an excellent and really copious bò bún. Count 7.50€ for a medium and 9.50€ for a large (but the large was too big even for my hungry football-player of a friend, so I would advise you stick to medium except if you are terribly hungry). Chamroeun-Crimée 4 rue Mathis 75 019 Paris 9. UN JOUR À HÀ NÔI Bobun at Un jour à hanoi – Source: Tripadvisor In the Montparnasse neighborhood, Un jour à Hà Nôi is one the only places I know in Paris which serve banh xeos: Vietnamese stuffed crepes. The cuisine they serve is traditional and fresh; and bonus point: they have a lot of vegetarian options. Un jour à Hà Nôi 46 rue Daguerre 75 014 Paris 10. CÔ MY CANTINE Co My Cantine in Paris – Source: Co my cantine official website With its long wooden benches and tables and its generous cuisine, Cô My Cantine is a great address to taste classics of Vietnamese Cuisine. Their phô and bò bún are worth the go if you are passing in the neighborhood, and really copious too. Cô My Cantine 18 rue de Menilmontant 75 020 Paris BONUS ADDRESS : LE ROULEAU DE PRINTEMPS Le Rouleau de Printemps in an address I recommend less than the rest of this list (it is really too tiny and the service can be less rigorous than the other addresses in this top); however, they serve excellent spring rolls, and most importantly, their prices are really affordable, with dishes costing up to 7€. Le Rouleau de Printemps 42 rue de Tourtille 75 020 Paris I hope this article was useful to you. The restaurants listed here are all affordable and some of them count in my all-time favorite addresses in Paris to eat out. Whether you are looking for classics of the Vietnamese cuisine or more traditional and rare dishes, this list has what you need! If you want to explore more of Paris’ foreign cuisine, do not hesitate to check out our list of new middle-eastern restaurants to try in which I reveal my best addresses. And if you want to live the quintessential Parisian experience and explore the neighborhoods where you will be eating, some local Parisian are giving free tours to discover the city. Book here, and looking forward to hearing from you! Also check this We run free tours: Montmartre walking tour and Trendy Marais Tour are our best sellers. Free walking tours in Paris LYRA Lyra is passionate about dancing, reading and drifting through the city's streets. 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10 Top Vietnamese Restaurants in Paris - Travelmag

Parisian cuisine isn’t limited to escargots and beef bourguignon. The French capital is also home to over 300,000 Vietnamese people and a host of restaurants allowing you to sample the cuisine of this former French colony. The house specialty at Pho 14: the namesake pho (Photo: Pho 14) Pho 14 True to its name, Pho 14 serves up a fantastic bowl of pho: an aromatic broth, perfectly cooked noodles, good quality meat or chicken, and meatballs. The line in front of this restaurant pretty much every evening is a testament to just how good the food is here. Do be aware that the restaurant doesn’t accept credit cards, so be sure to come with cash. 129, avenue de Choisy, 75014 Song Huong Song Huong is small enough to be ignored, especially in the 13th arrondissement, where you can find a Vietnamese restaurant on every corner. That said, don’t miss this very special place, where you can find Vietnamese dishes from all over the country. The hearty soups like northern crab and tofu or southern Saigon soup are the stars of the menu and more than enough to fill you up. The Chè Bap dessert with corn and coconut is a great way to end this very authentic meal. 129, avenue de Choisy, 75013 Comme au Vietnam This spot is a local favorite for the lunchtime bo bun menu: a steal pricewise, considering the generous portion. The food here is fresh and MSG-free, and there’s a good deal of variety, should you opt to order à la carte: the summer rolls are delicious, the spring rolls are hand-made (a rarity amongst Asian restaurants in the capital), and the Vietnamese omelet quite copious and flavorful. 195, avenue de Choisy, 75013 The “crêpe” at Comme au Vietnam (Photo: Comme au Vietnam) Saigon Pantheon Many Vietnamese restaurants in Paris seem to want to cram every single Vietnamese recipe onto one menu. This is not the case at Saigon Panthéon, which opts to serve just a handful of dishes but makes sure that each and every one is perfect. As its name suggests, this restaurant offers a fusion take on Vietnamese cuisine, with dishes like duck breast spring rolls alongside classics like the aromatic beef pho. An extensive wine list features reds, whites and rosés to accompany your meal. 27, rue Descartes, 75005 Lao Lane Xang 2 This Vietnamese, Laotian, and Thai restaurant is so well loved, it made it into the 2017 Michelin guide – and it’s no wonder. The Siackhasone family has been in the restaurant business in Paris since the 1990s with several successful restaurants, before opening this one in 2007. The house special red curry and basil duck dish is always a success, with a slightly sweet tamarind sauce that’s not too greasy or heavy. The whole steamed sea bass with lime is great to share. 102, avenue d’Ivry, 75013 Pho Dong Huong This family-run noodle shop in the Belleville district used to be a hole in the wall, but people have gotten wind of how good the pho bowls are, and now it tends to fill up fairly quickly – that said, the speedy service and three whole dining rooms means that you usually don’t have to wait very long. While the menu is extensive, with grilled dishes as well as a variety of regional specialties, the classic pho bowls (P5 features meatballs and raw steak – no tripe) are where it’s at. 14, rue Louis Bonnet, 75011 Le Foyer Vietnam The Foyer Vietnamien’s bo bun is regularly ranked one of the best in Paris (Photo: Le Foyer Vietnam) This spot isn’t a restaurant, per se – it’s actually the cafeteria of a Vietnamese cultural space: all the more reason to give it a try. The dishes are prepared by two Vietnamese chefs and served by Vietnamese students and volunteers. Twenty cents from each meal is contributed to humanitarian, cultural, and artistic projects. As for the food itself, it’s delicious, fresh, and MSG-free. The menu changes monthly, but will often include classics like the bo bun, which is regularly rated one of the best in Paris. 80, rue Monge, 75005 Bonjour Vietnam This tiny restaurant hidden behind the Pantheon only has four tables, but it’s well worth the wait to get one. The quality of the dishes at this restaurant is unparalleled. You can even watch the chefs prepare them in the open kitchen. The summer rolls are delicious and fresh, and a house platter allows you to taste a number of different delicacies, including tapioca dumplings, rice dumplings with shrimp, rice cakes and spring rolls. 6, rue Thouin, 75005 Cô My Cantine In France, the concept of a “cantine” means both a cafeteria and a regular restaurant you can’t help but keep coming back to. In this case, it’s definitely the latter: Cô My Cantine is very popular, and for good reason: every dish on the diminutive menu is a home run. The bo bun is the most beloved choice, but don’t miss out on the loc lai, a similar bowl generously filled with goodies including a fried egg and the sautéed meat of your choice. 18, rue Ménilmontant, 75020

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