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    Dong Huong

    3.6 (104 reviews)
    ModerateVietnamese
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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    DONG HUONG ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Pho Tai
    Johnny R.

    This place is incredible, possibly the best pho I've had outside Vietnam. Delicious, rich broth in massive portions. The service is quick and easy and the entire staff is super friendly. It's also a really big location so there's rarely a wait and works great for a bit group. Will be back again soon.

    Ruben G.

    This is a no-frills hole-in-the-wall Vietnamese restaurant that caters mainly to the locals... most of which are Vietnamese. You KNOW the food is good! Although it is known for its pho, Dong Huang also has a sizable menu of all sorts of goodies. My sweetheart go the Banh Xeo, a rice crepe filled with shrimp, beansprouts, pork, onions and a few other goodies. I had a more generic "meat on a stick" with noodles and veggies. Now, I know what you're probably thinking (and Mom would certainly freak out if she knew I'd ordered generic meat on a stick from some little hole-in-the-wall). But consider the location, and the clientele. If it wasn't good, chances are they wouldn't be packed with locals. ...and it was, both times we went there! I liked this place, and it was refreshingly easy on my wallet.

    Puxan B.

    One my favorite spots for authentic Vietnamese food in Paris. You'll find several variations of Pho and other tasty soups, spring rolls, grilled meats, fish and fried rice to have a great dining experience.

    Grand pho ...
    April B.

    We found this place in a book named "Paris streetfood". This place is so overrated!!! We ordered grand pho and hainan chicken and rice. Pho was not that grand ( my opinion may be biased as we are so used to Pho in New York where by "grand" we mean double the size here). Hainanese chicken was so fatty and overcook - tourist trap!

    Pho dac biet w/ spring rolls and iced coffee
    Maggie P.

    I tried this place a day before I was set to leave Paris, not wanting to leave France without trying some Vietnamese cuisine first and it was by far one of the best decisions that I've ever made as a solo traveler. The food was not the best that I've eaten but not the worst, and the noodles were very thick compared to the Vietnamese noodles I've had back home... but the spring rolls and iced coffee immediately gave me a glimpse of familiarity although I was 5,000 miles away from home. And the best part of this experience was that I was able to leave this restaurant with a couple of new friends including the owner of this restaurant. Everyone was so very friendly to me and we've conversed for probably a couple of hours, which made me feel at ease since I was the only Vietnamese American in the restaurant. And if you guys are reading this, thank you for making me feel at home and I hope to come back to your restaurant again and try your buon rieu (:

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    Nice. Tasty and not that expensive. Huge plats that I could not finish. But there are too many people so it seems they need more room.

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    This is my first time to try Vietnamese food in Paris. It's a good experience because the price and quality are reasonable.

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    One of my favorite Vietnamese restaurants to eat at while in Paris. Large variety!

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    Chamroueun Crimée - Boeuf à la citronnelle

    Chamroueun Crimée

    3.7(34 reviews)
    2.2 kmLa Villette, 19ème
    €€

    Our group of three went here after just arriving off the Eurostar from London. The location was…read moreabout a 5 minute walk from our hotel and all we were looking for was a hot lunch since it was raining cats and dogs. We came here around 1230 and the place was incredibly busy with eat in and takeaway orders the entire time. We had two bowls of pho and one shrimp fried rice. The pho was flavorful and came with the typical plate of basil and sprouts. The large bowl of pho was smaller than the one we normally see in the US, but it was still very filling. The shrimp fried rice was not too oily and contained a nice amount of shrimp. It was just the right amount and contained some larger pieces of egg, which is my favorite. One thing to note is that due to the rain the inside of the restaurant was incredibly humid and you could literally skate across the floor - so be careful! The price was reasonable and the menu was also in Chinese characters too. It took a while for us to get the bill (several requests) just due to the sheer busyness of the restaurant.

    Me and my boyfriend loved this place! Best food in Paris during our 4 days stay in Paris. They have…read moreauthentic pho. One of the best Pho we had in our lives. You should try the special combo pho with beef. Really delicious and the price is very good as well. And god lord the vietnamese ravioli! We simple love the vietnamese cuisine there. The place felt like Asia though not a fancy place but the food measured it all up. If you are close by you should definitely try out their pho.

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    Chez Yu

    Chez Yu

    4.0(29 reviews)
    0.3 kmColonel Fabien/Goncourt
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    Not far from where St Martin canal emerges from underground, and closer to St Denis than central…read moreParis is the cozy Chinese run Vietnamese restaurant of Chez Yu. My GF and I were craving the fares of SE Asia and needed a fix. Since we knew there was a healthy Vietnamese population in and around Paris we instinctively knew that good Vietnamese was to be had in the city of lights. After calling several four-star plus rated establishments featured on Yelp--of course--we sadly came unto the realization that the nouveau French folks like the Vietnamese Parisians, either by birth or osmosis, have a habit of not hanging around Paris on Labor Day weekend; they escape to either Southern France or waterside elsewhere getting their beach on. At first we hesitated to try Chez Yu because of the few ratings they had received. But a quick analysis of the tiny establishment changed our minds and we're glad that we did. First, the kitchen and prep area is open and view-able from the street. Second, the place was kept very clean. Third, the proprietors--I assume Chez Yu herself or an equally competent emissary--worked before spectators like yours truly, in the open kitchen. We ordered beef Pho, pork and beef Bahn Mi sandwiches, respectively, and a couple of Vietnamese ice coffees. For apps we selected the beef skewers. Indeed we were hungry. Since I enjoy food with some heat, we asked for and were given a side of finely sliced chili peppers that were simultaneously hot and tasty (like my diner guest). Ordering was a bit tough since I barely speak French or an Asian language. But they were patient and kind enough to bear with my limited linguistic skills. The Bahn Mi sandwiches on French baguettes were the highlight of our diner. I had the pork sandwich and my GF enjoyed the beef. Our entire order was excellent and I strongly suggest you swing by Chez Yu's if you happen to be in Paris and craving some fare from the former French colony in the far east.

    This was my first experience with pho and it was a good one. The place is very tiny and cramped so…read morebe warned if you want to eat pho here but the soup itself is really good. The broth is nice and rich in flavor, the noodles were good (I just wish they were a little thicker), and the amount of meat was good too. The size of the bowl was good but no where as good as le Kok in the 13th. I think this place is ok but if you want really good pho in Paris just go to le Kok, it cheaper and way better.

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    Co Ba Saigon

    Co Ba Saigon

    4.9(27 reviews)
    1.0 kmRépublique, Marais Nord, 11ème

    This small unassuming family owned place serves truly amazing northern Vietnamese food. The rolls…read morewere super crispy and not heavy with porky and glass noodle filling for €7. Pho came out shortly. Everything about it was almost perfect. From the clear and aromatic broth to bouncy not mushy noodles, to beef that was soft, fresh without any funky aftertaste that some other places have. The multiple layers of herbs brought everything together. All in €20 and warm and friendly service to match. If the weather is right , outside tables are an option. Staying around Republique was a great rotation to my stay.

    This place looks like a total hole in the wall but please do not let that discourage you. This was…read moresome of the best Vietnamese food I have ever had, and I eat a lot of Vietnamese food. I started with the nem du porc (crispy spring rolls) they came with fresh lettuce and mint that you wrap the rolls in before dipping into delightful sauce. They were truly the most incredible ones I have had in a long time if not the best of all time. The herbs were so fresh. I also got the Pho Boeuf (pho tai). The noodles were bouncy and the broth clean and simple. The was more than ample beef and they give you sauces and lime to go with it. Just know the bean sprouts are already in there in case you don't enjoy those but they were easily avoidable. I was also able to get some chilis to spice up the broth but they are Thai chilis so beware! I also got a Vietnamese limeade to drink and it was delightful. The server was very sweet and I feel like everything came out in a timely manner. If you are jonesing for Vietnamese in Paris this is the place to go hands down.

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    Dong Huong - vietnamese - Updated May 2026

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