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Benkay
61, quai de Grenelle, Paris, France 75015 · 08 26 10 10 91
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15ème ARRONDISSEMENT. This delightful Japanese restaurant offers a great view of the Seine, and the friendly, kimono-clad waitstaff gives you the feeling of being in Japan. The menu includes such exquisite items as sushi, sashimi, shabu-shabu and tonkatsu. Nippon fish dishes are definitely worth a try, as is carpaccio of white fish. Make a reservation in advance if you want a table with the view onto the river. METRO: Bir-Hakeim (line 6) or Charles Michels (line 10) or Javel (line 10)
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Blue Elephant
43, rue de la Roquette, Paris, France 75011 · 01 47 00 42 00
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11ème ARRONDISSEMENT. With its 17 chefs, Blue Elephant serves the closest thing in Paris to actual Thai food. Chicken soufflé in banana leaves and coconuts smothered in tamarind sauce especially steals the spotlight. The menu indicates how intensely spiced each dish is, and the waitstaff is eager to please. Ladies are even presented a complimentary orchid as they leave – Blue Elephant's way of saying "thank you." METRO: Bastille (lines 1, 5, 8) or Bréguet-Sabin (line 5)
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Bring a bit of China to Paris with a visit to this delicious restaurant. Mr. Chen is a superb chef who will certainly please you with his fresh ingredients and artful cooking. Try Peking duck for a tasty treat, or give salt-and-pepper frog legs a try. Finish with cold/hot green apple dessert, and leave with a smile on your face! METRO: Charles-Michels (line 10)
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Chez Vong
10, rue de la Grande Truanderie, Paris, France 75001 · 01 40 26 09 36
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1er ARRONDISSEMENT. The interior of Chez Vong is composed of pottery, lanterns and bamboo screens surrounding a giant green pagoda – all in all, a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere. Although your check can grow quickly if you choose too many of the great offerings, the food is delicious. Rock lobster with ginger is worth a try, as is lacquered squab. METRO: Etienne Marcel or Les Halles (line 4)
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Isami
4, quai d'Orléans, Paris, France 75004 · 01 40 46 06 97
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4ème ARRONDISSEMENT. This restaurant is so authentic that many Japanese regulars praise its cuisine! Sushi and sashimi are some of the best you'll find, and adventurous diners may want to try sea snails. Presentation is as accomplished as the food. Guests may order individual portions if they're just becoming accustomed to Japanese cuisine. Ideal for a quiet meal after a busy day. METRO: Pont-Marie (line 7)
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Issé
45 Rue de Richelieu, Paris, France 75001 · 01 42 96 26 60
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1er ARRONDISSEMENT. Considered one of Paris's best Japanese restaurants, this much-favored venue plies patrons with fresh, amazing sushi. It and sashimi, in fact, often draw the largest crowds. If that's not your preference, tempura dishes make ideal choices as well. You can opt for the "tapas" size to taste different specialities. A soothing interior contributes to the appealing experience. METRO: Palais Royal or Musée du Louvre (lines 1, 7)
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Kinugawa
9, rue du Mont Thabor, Paris, France 75001 · 01 42 60 65 07
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1er ARRONDISSEMENT. This restaurant is known for having some of Paris's best Japanese cuisine. The sushi bar is also regarded as one of the most popular in town. Definitely worth a try! Other wonderful dishes include beef with ginger and teriyaki salmon. The relaxed atmosphere is ideal if you simply want to sit back and enjoy a delicious Japanese meal! METRO: Tuileries (line 1)
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Passy Mandarin
6, rue Bois-le-Vent, Paris, France 75016 · 01 42 88 12 18
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16ème ARRONDISSEMENT. Broad windows, large-scale artwork, and Chinese fretwork chairs set the scene at this romantic restaurant. The well-executed cuisine is enviable, and Peking duck – with its dark, sleek skin – is an exquisite treat. Black-pepper beef filet, grilled chicken and skewered shrimp also take their place on the menu. Especially favored by folks in the neighborhood, Passy Mandarin takes delight in converting first-time diners into life-long fans. METRO: La Muette (line 9)
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Tang
125, rue de la Tour, Paris, France 75016 · 01 45 04 35 35
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16ème ARRONDISSEMENT. This Chinese restaurant offers only the best in Chinese cuisine. The friendly waitstaff proves delightful, and the interior is reminiscent of Asia, even in the midst of Paris! Prices may be a little expensive, but the food is absolutely worth it. Try the hors d'oeuvres plate for two. METRO: Rue de la Pompe (line 9)
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