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    3.5 (67 reviews)
    PriceyDim Sum
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 6:30 PM - 10:30 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    11 months ago

    Wonderful hospitality! They treated us like royalty. Very satisfied! Very friendly and welcoming!

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    7 years ago

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    7 years ago

    Delicious, yummy food and very original. Definitely recommend it. Fresh food and kind staff

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    13 years ago

    Great concept to revisit the Dim-Sum with innovative new tastes. A MUST: the Shanghai style Dim Sum will amaze you!

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    Breathe - Crispy Shichimi

    Breathe

    (13 reviews)

    Pigalle, 9ème

    Unique, delicious, creative and beautiful to behold. The food here is next level. When asked, our…read morelovely, waitperson, Evian suggested we order the Crispy Shichimi, which is a spinach-filled roll with shichimi pepper, sesame sauce, black sesame and pickled red onion artfully strewn atop. When I asked why, she said, "They're crunchy." My eyes lit up. As a vegan I crave crunchy food because so much plant-based food is soft. Evian was right! This roll had texture. It was beautifully presented in eight pieces. Upon the first yummy bite it was apparent this was cooking at another level. The fry was perfectly light and clean. Each bite substantial. The taste memorable. I have never had a sushi roll like it and now I want to live inside the restaurant so I can have it forever. We also got five pieces of the yummy Seitan Crispy, which comes with a lovely Doenjang sauce, that is thick and flavorful. These unique, protein boosts are also cleanly fried, delectable and filling. Lastly, my husband got the small BBQ Donburi which was a bowl of rice, a flavorful bbq soy protein, and some mesclum. He loved it. We sat outside on the lovely side street and chatted with Evian who made our dinner a memorable experience. I highly recommend this restaurant and wish I could bring it back to America. Even better, open up a branch in San Francisco!

    I love it when a Google search pays off. I was looking for a special place to celebrate my…read morehusband's birthday while we were in Paris and Breathe ticks all the boxes. It's a gorgeous little place, staff was friendly and helpful, and every bite was enjoyable. As a bonus, the cocktails are creative and amazing! I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Breathe to anyone - vegan, vegetarian, or omnivore.

    Chez Ann - Gyoza plate

    Chez Ann

    (24 reviews)

    €€

    Strasbourg-St Denis/Bonne Nouvelle, 10ème

    Large portions for a great price! Kind and welcoming service too - would definitely recommend!read more

    What a wonderful place to have a sampling of Asian appetizers for lunch on aa wet, partly sunny in…read moreParis on a January afternoon. We were staying near the area and happened to pass by this place as we were searching for a place to grab a bite. It's a small indoor cafe, but two things stuck out: the friendliness of the greeter (who we later found out is the owner) and that the dumplings were being handcrafted fresh by ladies right in front. We were seated at the last available seating for two, and there was a carafe of still water right there (with a sprig of mint for flavor). The restaurant emphasizes the fusion element (mainly between Chinese-dim-sum and Japanese Gyoza). We got two plates from the 'Les Compositions' menu: Menu (Dim Sum) Star (15.90€) and Menu Gyoza (14.90€). The Gyoza plate came out first, consisting of 4 meat dumplings and 4 veggie dumplings (you can tell the difference by the color of the wrapper). The plate also had medium grain rice, and seaweed salad, and a dipping sauce (soy vinegar). The dim sum plate came in two personalized size steam baskets that came JUST out of the steamer (all of it was very freshly hot, which was great). It came with rice, dipping sauce, and edamame (which is why it is called fusion, I guess). Everything was good, very fresh, and steaming hot. Obviously it depended on personal preference for fillings (we both like meat fillings a lot more than vegetarian). The size was perfect for the two of us for lunch, and we finally sated our (good) rice fix after a 12 day absence. As we were finishing, the greeter came over, and asked us to write something in a guest book. Kinda neat, so my wife wrote a nice greeting. We learned that she was Anne, the owner, and when she noticed that we were from Cali, she pointed us to a different guest book that had been signed by a famous California resident. We struck up a conversation, and paid by credit card. We left the restaurant really happy (it helped that the sun peeked out as we went outside as well). Ann was really cool, and love how a place like this exists (probably all over the city) without much hoopla.

    Bar a Dim Sum - Dim sum bar

    Bar a Dim Sum

    (3 reviews)

    Chaussée d'Antin, 9ème

    We were hungry after spending the entire morning shopping at Galeries Lafayette Haussmann. So we…read morewent across the street and found this place. It was very crowded at lunch hour. Lots of people were buying their dim sum to-go. There was a short line for the dine-in area right next to dim sum display counter. We grabbed the menus got in queue. Within a few minutes, we got a small table toward the back. We ordered 2 bowls of wonton egg noodle soup. They were good sized bowls, the wontons were decent, the egg noodles have a firm bite and nice springy texture, the broth was a bit on the bland side. I usually don't mind bland soup at Asian restaurants because I can always doctor it up with available condiments and chili sauce; however, this place doesn't have any condiments. We still finished our bowls. All and all, it was a good meal considering the location we were at.

    3.5 It's not fresh…read moreto order. There's a huge selection of dim sum on display and they microwave your selection so my deep fried spring rolls were soggy. I love that I can choose one of everything I want instead of being forced to only choose one meal. The best was the Salmon dumplings. I've never seen that on the menu and I'm glad I decided to try it. The food is a bit on the pricey side but with anything tapas style, it'll be pricey. I had a bunch of other dumplings but the salmon was the best. I also had an amazingly summer roll. It wasn't the normal 95% rice vermicelli. This was packed with greens and protein!

    L'Art du Ravioli

    L'Art du Ravioli

    (15 reviews)

    €€

    Arts & Métiers/Rambuteau, 3ème

    I could live off of Chinese dumpings. Really, I find the format to be the most perfect design ever…read more So cute, easy to eat, doughy, salty and juicy. When I moved to Paris 15 years ago the dumpling options could be counted not only on one hand, but on two fingers, which is why I'm thrilled with the dumpling explosion (aka ravioli for the French) in Paris. I find it hilarious as well that new places are opening up with names like "L'art du ravioli" since it's such a Frenchified, highly pretentious way of describing such a simple, traditional thing. In any case, this new canteen on the rue au Maire makes a statement with its dumpling focus. The menu consists of about 8 different dumpling types as well as a range of salads and other dishes. I asked the waitress for her classics, and she suggested the pork with chinese cabbage and cucumber salad. The salad was crisp and piquant and lovely, the dumplings were good, the meat mixture was flavorful, the dough soft but the texture of the pork was a bit grainy. I inhaled the whole order happily, however. The service was great and the prices are hard to beat. I paid 12E for an order of dumplings, my cucumber salad and a 1/4 of red.

    We were going to go to another place that had a very long line (which we will go back to) but we…read morewere too hungry to wait so we walked along the alley and saw the woman making the ravioli in the window and decided to come here. A man from NY heard us speaking English and said it was really delicious so we knew it was the right choice. We had the pork and cabbage raviolis (12 for 5€) and the shrimp (12 for 6€) and beef with onions and a side of rice. It was all good but not the best. Very friendly staff. No dessert except litchi in syrup so that was disappointing. Over all we liked it but our standard is very high as we ate dim sum weekly in San Francisco at Good Luck dim sum on Clement. We are going to try some others.

    La Cuisine de Chez Moi

    La Cuisine de Chez Moi

    (27 reviews)

    €€

    Strasbourg-St Denis/Bonne Nouvelle, 9ème

    We went as a group of 10. There was a bit of miscommunication with the reservation and they were…read moreexpecting us on a different date. Nevertheless, they rearranged all their existing customers in order to accomodate us! Grateful to them as well as the other diners. We were blown away by the food! Everything was very flavorful and authetnic (not like US takeout). We had a plethora of dishes included dumplings, fried tofu, eggplant, string beans, sauteed beef, fried chicken, and noodles (apologies I don't have the exact dish names as I didn't do the ordering). It was all sooo good! We also had little cakes for dessert. We ordered 3 and the owner was so kind to throw in a 4th as we couldn't settle on the flavors (matcha, mango, coconut, and espresso). I don't think they make them in-house but they're delicious nonetheless. With good food and good service, I'll definitely be back!

    This is truly a hidden gem in Paris . Was craving for Chinese food and we are excited to have found…read morethis place through yelp . Very friendly and nice lady server who is always smiling . Food does take a while to be served as they are really busy during dinner hours , this reservation is recommended . Food price is totally reasonable and they have your free boxes and pack your unfinished food to go . Great service , great price , great food ! Would definitely recommend anyone here in Paris to try this authentic Chinese food !

    Yoom - dimsum - Updated May 2026

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