This is a new restaurant in place of what used to be a french brasserie called Le Berry. In this Asian reincarnation, the restaurant now serves food "a la plancha" but for those who are too aware, this placha is not the Spanish plancha so don't expect Spanish food. It is closer to what one would called teppanyaki in Japanese - where food is stir-fried on a hot plate.
So as to not further confuse you, here are some things you should know:
- the restaurant is opened by chinese people, specifically ones from WenZhou
- you can order typical french-japanese food (sashimi, maki, brochette (meat on sticks) and in menus that come with soup (not miso) and salad (typical coleslaw cabbage))
- you can also order food, especially seafood, cooked on the hot plate, but unlike teppanyaki, it's done in an see-through kitchen-ish area
- if you like chinese flavoured food, which is impossible to find in suresnes, this is the place for you. Their soup, to start, is high quality chinese soup - so delicious
- all the food cooked on the plancha is marinated chinese style
Price is your typical suresnes prices - about 10-20 EUR a person depending on how hungry you are. Service is reasonable, with wine and beer available in fridge.
I really like eating at this place because i'm chinese and it's about the closest thing you can get to authentic chinese food west Paris. read more