Titel: A Culinary Adventure: Exploring Chinatown in Paris
Chinatown in Paris, nestled in the 13th district, is a haven for Asian cuisine enthusiasts. With a plethora of restaurants offering a diverse range of options, this vibrant neighborhood is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Asian flavors.
Plan a leisurely day to wander through the bustling streets of Chinatown, immersing yourself in its rich culinary culture. From mouthwatering dim sum to flavorful noodle dishes, there's something to satisfy every palate.
Getting to Chinatown is a breeze, thanks to its convenient metro access. Simply take exit 1 at Porte de Choisy station and head towards the iconic McDonald's sign, which is also displayed in Chinese characters.
Whether you're a seasoned foodie or simply looking for a unique experience in Paris, Chinatown is a must-see destination. Prepare to be enchanted by the aromas, flavors, and sights that await you in this vibrant...
Read moreWent to the biggest tang freres to get some products i dont usually find in my country. It was heaven 😭 also the decoration outside is amazing! The rest of chinatown is rly cool. Kind of refreshing to leave the very stereotypical ottoman style neighbordhoods of paris. That gets boring after a while. Chinatown is more urban and chill. You'll find several bakeries that sell sweet bao buns, moon cakes, and other sweets I've always seen in movies but never tasted. I bought one of everything just to see if everything tastes like it does in my imagination. I think my next destination has to be somewhere in east asia. I dont know what i was doing in paris. All i did in paris was eat at as many korean, chinese, and vietnamese restaurants as i can, and shrug my shoulders at anything that has to do with...
Read moreQuite a nice place to find any Asian supplies whatsoever. I would advise to pass by one of the famous Tang Frere market, there is 3 of them. Then how about a Banh mi (Vietnamese sandwich) from Thieng Heng near Tang frère Gourmet, cheap and fast. The Paris grand store is where you'll find anything from a rice cooker, to dragon mask and food. If you exit the Paris grand store from the upper floor you'll find yourself in a gallery with many small shops, there is one however that sale Taiyaki ( fish shaped cake served with ice cream). Last little fact, if you see the red fountain (photo below) you're not far from an "underground"...
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