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In Seoul
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Nearby attractions
Saint-Vincent de Paul Catholic Church
Square Cavaillé-Coll, 75010 Paris, France
Square Montholon
2 Rue Mayran, 75009 Paris, France
Médiathèque Françoise Sagan
8 Rue Léon Schwartzenberg, 75010 Paris, France
Paris Musées
30 Rue de Chabrol, 75010 Paris, France
Folies Bergère
32 Rue Richer, 75009 Paris, France
Atelier Hauteville
76 Rue d'Hauteville, 75010 Paris, France
Saint-Lazare Garden
13 Rue Léon Schwartzenberg, 75010 Paris, France
Children's Rock Wall
12 Rue Pierre Semard, 75009 Paris, France
Théâtre Le Lieu
41 Rue de Trévise, 75009 Paris, France
Saint-Eugène Sainte-Cécile Church
4 Rue du Conservatoire, 75009 Paris, France
Nearby restaurants
Libertino
44 Rue de Paradis, 75010 Paris, France
Restaurant Mâche
61 Rue de Chabrol, 75010 Paris, France
Jaipur Café I Restaurant indien & Brunch à volonté & Buffet à volonté
15-17 Rue des Messageries, 75010 Paris, France
Café de l’Église
2 Pl. Franz Liszt, 75010 Paris, France
L'Atelier des soeurs
1 Pl. Franz Liszt, 75010 Paris, France
Sushi et Moi (formule à volonté)
57 Rue de Chabrol, 75010 Paris, France
COMER parís.méxico
96 Rue d'Hauteville, 75010 Paris, France
La Maison Bleue
7 Pl. Franz Liszt, 75010 Paris, France
Alilang Restaurant
101 Rue La Fayette, 75010 Paris, France
POTALA RESTAURANT
102 Rue La Fayette, 75010 Paris, France
Nearby hotels
Hôtel Chabrol Opéra
46 Rue de Chabrol, 75010 Paris, France
Best Western Premier Faubourg 88
88 Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, 75010 Paris, France
Exe Panorama
9 Rue des Messageries, 75010 Paris, France
Paris Lafayette Hotel
23 Rue des Messageries, 75010 Paris, France
ART Hôtel Lafayette
98 Rue d'Hauteville, 75010 Paris, France
ibis Paris Gare du Nord La Fayette 10ème
122 Rue La Fayette, 75010 Paris, France
Hôtel Kabanel by HappyCulture
21 Rue de Chabrol, 75010 Paris, France
ibis Styles Paris Cadet Lafayette
11 Bis Rue Pierre Semard, 75009 Paris, France
Hôtel Helussi
22 Bis Rue de Bellefond, 75009 Paris, France
LE MATISSIA
2 Rue de Montholon, 75009 Paris, France
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In Seoul

52 Rue de Chabrol, 75010 Paris, France
4.4(552)
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attractions: Saint-Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Square Montholon, Médiathèque Françoise Sagan, Paris Musées, Folies Bergère, Atelier Hauteville, Saint-Lazare Garden, Children's Rock Wall, Théâtre Le Lieu, Saint-Eugène Sainte-Cécile Church, restaurants: Libertino, Restaurant Mâche, Jaipur Café I Restaurant indien & Brunch à volonté & Buffet à volonté, Café de l’Église, L'Atelier des soeurs, Sushi et Moi (formule à volonté), COMER parís.méxico, La Maison Bleue, Alilang Restaurant, POTALA RESTAURANT
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Evian 50cl
San Pelligrino 50cl
Coca Cola, Zéro, Ice Tea, Sprite 33cl
Jus Aloe Vera
Bongbong Raisin

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Nearby attractions of In Seoul

Saint-Vincent de Paul Catholic Church

Square Montholon

Médiathèque Françoise Sagan

Paris Musées

Folies Bergère

Atelier Hauteville

Saint-Lazare Garden

Children's Rock Wall

Théâtre Le Lieu

Saint-Eugène Sainte-Cécile Church

Saint-Vincent de Paul Catholic Church

Saint-Vincent de Paul Catholic Church

4.6

(443)

Open 24 hours
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Square Montholon

Square Montholon

4.0

(1.0K)

Open 24 hours
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Médiathèque Françoise Sagan

Médiathèque Françoise Sagan

4.4

(219)

Open 24 hours
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Paris Musées

Paris Musées

3.5

(30)

Open 24 hours
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Libertino

Restaurant Mâche

Jaipur Café I Restaurant indien & Brunch à volonté & Buffet à volonté

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COMER parís.méxico

La Maison Bleue

Alilang Restaurant

POTALA RESTAURANT

Libertino

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Restaurant Mâche

Restaurant Mâche

4.8

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Jaipur Café I Restaurant indien & Brunch à volonté & Buffet à volonté

Jaipur Café I Restaurant indien & Brunch à volonté & Buffet à volonté

4.4

(1.2K)

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Café de l’Église

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Reviews of In Seoul

4.4
(552)
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2.0
38w

I have to give them grace because we arrived a little after 9pm, but also, people arrived after 9:30 too (they close at 10pm)

First we ordered drink but before we could ask for soju the waitress left.

We asked if we could get vegetarian kimbap, they said yes they could make it.

We also had to ask the waitress to bring us our drink, which we got a side eye for, because we almost got everything else before them.

The rabokki's portion was small, and tasted A LOT like ramen and there ware barely any veggies in it.

The mandu was fine.

We were very disappointed because this restaurant seemed to have so many good reviews, and we spent 60€ for such a small, disappointing meal.

The waiteress took away our used plates when we barely finished our meal (at around 9:35-9:40), we didnt want to be there till exactly 10pm but at the table next to ours, the budaejjigae wasnt even started to get cooked(the small gasstove thingy wasnt even ON yet) when we left so we felt a little bit weird because of it.

We never got any banchans (sidedishes) which was very surprising not in a good way!! Because we visited many korean restaurants around the world while traveling but wherever we went, the side dishes always came out first. And seeing that other tables receiving sidedishes was slightly...

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4.0
3y

Best Korean Fried chicken and kimchi pancakes I’ve tasted in Paris! This cute Korean canteen are run by Koreans, making you feel like you have been transported to K-town, so you can feel the authenticity!

The place is quite buzzy as it get crowded, so do book ahead of time. Great for casual dining. Enjoyed my bulgogi beef with rice, although it’s a bit on the sweet side, would have preferred the bimbimbap. The topokki soup is quite the flavour bomb, not spicy at all. Didn’t take photos but you can skip the tempura because it was quite oily - not quite done the Japanese way of frying. Dessert is a must to order especially if you like Bingsu.. lots of flavour to choose!

Food : ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Value : ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Ambiance :...

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4.0
3y

Situé pas très loin du quartier d'Opéra, nous sommes allés à 6 dans ce restaurant pour fêter l'anniversaire de notre ami crevard vietnamien qui honorait ses 29 bougies et ses 29 poils restants sur sa tête.

La carte est typiquement ce qu'on pourrait trouver dans la street food coréenne; les poulets frits coréens, les kimbaps (makis coréens), galettes kimchis, raviolis, etc.

On regrettera que les Dakgangjeong soient petits... mais on apprécie l'offre de 24 pièces à 30 euros à partager !! Laissez tomber le miel, prenez que la sauce épicée, c'est ce qu'on aime. Le Japchae n'est pas ce qui nous a marqué, les tempuras légumes encore moins (super cher pour ce que c'est, 12 euros pour 7-8 pièces frits). Les Bibimbaps sont des Bibimbaps, donc rien à signaler à ce niveau-là ! Ah si, on a vu pour la première fois des Bibimpaps avec du saumon cru, c'est inédit ! Kakashi Hatake m'a fait un Bibimbap spécial avec du poulet frit à la sauce épicée, merci pour le geste ! Mais je n'avais que quatre petits morceaux dans mon assiette, j'en aurais aimé plus... surtout que c'est le Bibimpap qui coûte le plus cher de la carte. Niveau dessert, les croffles, c'est très bon !! Certes, un peu cher pour un croissant de la veille cuit et chauffé. Les Bubble Tea sont pas mal !! Ce ne sont pas les meilleurs de Paris car ils ne sont pas spécialisé dedans, mais ils sont bons malgré des perles de tapiocas un peu trop cuites. Le bingsu, délicieux ! Mais mon cousin et moi, le lendemain matin, on avait quelque chose de bizarre aux toilettes...

On aurait aimé apprécier que Kakashi Hatake nous montre son visage mais visiblement, le mystère restera enfoui... un petit goût amer. On notera que le poulet et boeuf sont halal, on apprécie beaucoup !! Je reviendrai avec un budget plus serré et un choix plus sûr.

Vu comment j'écris mon avis, j'ai l'impression de le fustiger mais honnêtement, c'est un resto top, qui ne désemplit pas, comme dit ci-dessous (dans l'autre avis), donc je soutiens ce resto...

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I have to give them grace because we arrived a little after 9pm, but also, people arrived after 9:30 too (they close at 10pm) First we ordered drink but before we could ask for soju the waitress left. We asked if we could get vegetarian kimbap, they said yes they could make it. We also had to ask the waitress to bring us our drink, which we got a side eye for, because we almost got everything else before them. The rabokki's portion was small, and tasted A LOT like ramen and there ware barely any veggies in it. The mandu was fine. We were very disappointed because this restaurant seemed to have so many good reviews, and we spent 60€ for such a small, disappointing meal. The waiteress took away our used plates when we barely finished our meal (at around 9:35-9:40), we didnt want to be there till exactly 10pm but at the table next to ours, the budaejjigae wasnt even started to get cooked(the small gasstove thingy wasnt even ON yet) when we left so we felt a little bit weird because of it. We never got any banchans (sidedishes) which was very surprising not in a good way!! Because we visited many korean restaurants around the world while traveling but wherever we went, the side dishes always came out first. And seeing that other tables receiving sidedishes was slightly uncomfortable.
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Best Korean Fried chicken and kimchi pancakes I’ve tasted in Paris! This cute Korean canteen are run by Koreans, making you feel like you have been transported to K-town, so you can feel the authenticity! The place is quite buzzy as it get crowded, so do book ahead of time. Great for casual dining. Enjoyed my bulgogi beef with rice, although it’s a bit on the sweet side, would have preferred the bimbimbap. The topokki soup is quite the flavour bomb, not spicy at all. Didn’t take photos but you can skip the tempura because it was quite oily - not quite done the Japanese way of frying. Dessert is a must to order especially if you like Bingsu.. lots of flavour to choose! Food : ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Value : ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Ambiance : ⭐️⭐️ Service : ⭐️⭐️⭐️
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I have to give them grace because we arrived a little after 9pm, but also, people arrived after 9:30 too (they close at 10pm) First we ordered drink but before we could ask for soju the waitress left. We asked if we could get vegetarian kimbap, they said yes they could make it. We also had to ask the waitress to bring us our drink, which we got a side eye for, because we almost got everything else before them. The rabokki's portion was small, and tasted A LOT like ramen and there ware barely any veggies in it. The mandu was fine. We were very disappointed because this restaurant seemed to have so many good reviews, and we spent 60€ for such a small, disappointing meal. The waiteress took away our used plates when we barely finished our meal (at around 9:35-9:40), we didnt want to be there till exactly 10pm but at the table next to ours, the budaejjigae wasnt even started to get cooked(the small gasstove thingy wasnt even ON yet) when we left so we felt a little bit weird because of it. We never got any banchans (sidedishes) which was very surprising not in a good way!! Because we visited many korean restaurants around the world while traveling but wherever we went, the side dishes always came out first. And seeing that other tables receiving sidedishes was slightly uncomfortable.
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