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Chungking Express

4.5 (21 reviews)
ModerateChinese, Hot Pot
Closed 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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kobe b.

5 * For Paris Sichuan food ..best you can get around here .... but back in San Francisco this place would be a 3 * joint........ decent !!!

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Wei Y.

very delicious,even better than most restaurants in china. And the four layers hot pot is very special,we can have hot pot,barbecue,griddle and steamer together,that is very impressive!

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For English speakers, you may have a little bit of trouble communicating but the staff really makes an effort and it was appreciated.

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Han Shi Fang - Pork egg noodle soup

Han Shi Fang

(22 reviews)

€€€

République, 10ème

We were getting back from a speakeasy tour with our daughters and craving late night noodles soup…read more I found this close by before going to the metro. They just turned off the marquis lights and a minute from closing. I went in and asked kindly and begged them to accept 4 for a dine in meal. There was brief controversy amongst them but they kindly agreed if we ordered quickly which we did!! Would have been nice to peruse the menu more but we know the cuisine and got to it! It's in my opinion a AYCE hot pot place with modern glass top tables and burner in the middle that is also sort of the Canto-Viet type that also does a good Thai lemon grass soup bowl, and limited dim sum items. Most of the Asian restaurants in Paris tend to be a bit "pan-Asian" and tend to do very authentic dishes slightly different than what we expect in the US and authentic restaurants. We ordered beef pho, egg noodle soup with pork, egg noodle soup with chicken, shu mai, and har gow. Quick service. Boy they wanted to go home and who could blame them after a long day! They were brief yet kind by American Asian dining standards in my opinion. Like Asian food here, some items were different than what we expect in the Seattle area but not too much in a negative way as we experienced. The shu mai definitely more shrimpy and the har gow with a thicker wrap. The meat fried appetizer was weird but still cooked perfectly in the fryer. The pho was a good developed broth with a "dac biet" inclusive protein including large but good tripe. The egg noodle soups excellent with lots of bok choy and veg. The pork though was breaded spare ribs WITH and without bones so BEWARE. It was still very good and I'm glad I ordered that for my entree!!! We also got a chicken noodle dish (chow mein) for our son back at the apt. I had some leftover later and it was great! Better than many chow meins at my favorite places back home. I'm going to try to talk the family into going back for AYCE hotpot as I love that but it's hard to convince them to let dad go to those since they don't eat as much volume as I can and have long hair that sucks in the odor. They did all notice that effect after leaving there even though it was closing down and no hot pots going. We were the last diners there as they broke down service and they were still very kind and grateful for our service. All of this for about $60 euros out the door. Very affordable!!!! I'd highly recommend this to anyone anytime as it's got something for everyone that is reliably good for the most part!

French food tends to be on the heavier side with cheese and butter and that's expected. However…read moreafter not having Asian food for a while we craved a different flavor palette that would cut the grease. This restaurant was exactly what my wife and I needed at that time. Great flavors and ample tasty meats on the sides to just scoop up. This was possibly the most memorable meal of Paris partly because of the buildup. Highly recommend!

Auciel

Auciel

(46 reviews)

€€

Ledru-Rollin, 11ème

Excellent authentic spicy Chinese hot pot perfect for a cold…read morerainy night. We ordered the spicy shrimp hot pot. If you order the all you can eat, then they give you a paper menu where you order the raw items for your hot pot. Make sure to order a bowl of rice. The first thing that came out was a stir fry of shrimp (in shell and head on) in spicy sauce with lotus root, celery and sliced rice cakes. You eat the shrimp or whatever meat you choose. This is where a bowl of rice is perfect. Once you are finished with the meat/seafood, then they stop by with broth to add to your pot and turn on the induction burner. Once the soup is boiling, then start cooking your raw items. Keep in mind that anything floating at the top will catch the chili oil so be prepared for some spicy bites. You can order more ingredients through the paper menu. I found it to be way too much food, but I eat like a bird. It was so good - spicy smokey warm and hearty. They understand Mandarin Chinese and French so I was able to get by with my broken tourist French and 2 year old level Mandarin. Luckily my friend is more fluent in both languages so she did most of the ordering and asking questions. It was a great break from French food during my visit.

The great Yelp reviews led me to Auciel. This particular restaurant specializes in hot-pot cooking…read moreor Fondue (in French). In Fondue, they give you veggies and meats and you dip them in hotpots of broth. Tables consist of ceramic tops which keep the broth warm while you do your tabletop "cooking". But we came here for the non-hotpot dishes. We had the lamb cumin dish and the sautéed chicken szechwan. The lamb cumin dish was perfection--perfect cubes of lamb covered in cumin with lots of spicy peppers. The chicken dish was really tiny bits of chicken sautéed in chili peppers--nice and spicy. The downside of this dish was that the morsels of chicken also included bits of bone. So technically they chopped up chicken into tiny pieces, bones and all , and sautéd all of it. So much care has to be taken while you eat this dish so that you don't swallow any bones. I didn't have a problem. We also ordered a side dish of white rice which was a little sticky as most Chinese rice tends to be. At the end of the meal we handed them a credit card which they claimed was declined. We had used it two hours earlier so we knew it was a good card. We gave them cash but our belief was that they wanted cash all along and just accidentally "mishandled" the credit card process so it wouldn't go through. Once we got home, we double checked with the credit card company and they said the card was fine and they did not see that a restaurant had declined the card. So, liar, liar pants on fire, if you want cash from your patrons, then put up a "No credit cards" sign and be done with it. We liked the food and service but don't like the shenanigans with the credit card which cost them one star.

Pavillon Crevette

Pavillon Crevette

(13 reviews)

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Marais Nord

The food here is really good, and a great relief from the mediocre offerings to be found along the…read morerest of the Boulevard du Temple and in the 3eme in general. The Wok au Crevettes (a large, deep platter filled with shrimp, cucumber, bean sprouts and what I think was taro root in a spicy, oil-rich sauce (heavy on Sichuan peppercorn) was amazing, and plenty for two, We also had the shaved beef, which was served on a bed of cucumbers with a black vinegar based dipping sauce, and a salad of marintated cucumbers. It was all delicious. The waiter said that the cuisine was from Wuhan, and all I can say is that the US is sadly lacking in Wuhanese restaurants. The decor is minimal, but clean and modern. The waitstaff is young and speedy. If you look at the reviews in French, you'll see that some of the reviews complained that the service is quick, and quick it is. If you're hungry, want a great meal and need to be somewhere after eating, this is a great choice. If you want to sit for three hours, make a different choice. During our visit, we were the only non-Chinese customers in the dining room, which is typically a good sign. One other note - we spoke French with the staff, but they do have some English. The menu, however, is entirely in French with Chinese added. Don't let this put you off - the food is great and I'd bet dollars to donuts that they'll be helpful even if you can't speak a word of French.

Small clean place but needs a bit updating, it's a no frills establishment where you get a tray and…read morefill it with the veggies/seafood/meats you want to dip into a mala (spicy tingling broth) you make your own sauce at a small sauce station similar to hotpot and there's a fridge for drinks. I ordered a vermicelli with fresh bean sprouts side and it was sour spicy and delicious ! Service was friendly even though it was mostly diy and serve yourself. Everyone seemed to be enjoying their food, they also offer beers

Chungking Express - chinese - Updated May 2026

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