Set along Rue Commines in Paris, Joon offers a fantastic selection of eats from the Nepalese cuisine. Some of the dishes served here are dumplings, curries, thukpa, fried chicken, noodles, rice, fry, stir-fried vegetables and a lot more. They even serve a selection of alcoholic drinks like Japanese sake, wines, traditional spirits and a lot more. This casual restaurant features a comfortable indoor dining area. This cozy restaurant is a must-visit for spicy food lovers in the area. Their delicious meals and friendly staff will keep you coming back for more.
For a fine dining experience from Tokyo to Paris, head to Okuda. This eponymous restaurant by chef Toru Okuda is a juxtaposition of French and Japanese cultures that is reflected in everything from its haute cuisine to aesthetic decor. Their seasonal menu is personalized to include contemporary dishes which are designed to look as good as they taste. Savor your meal with a glass of wine or traditional fermented beverages like sake or shochu. The sophisticated ambiance is created using elegant furnishings, earthy tones and Japanese art.
Overlooking Boulevard du Temple in Paris, Cô Ba Saigon is a great place to explore a variety of Vietnamese-style dishes. All their delectable meals are prepared with high-quality and locally-available ingredients. This cozy eatery features a small dining area. They even offer outdoor seating arrangements on the curb. This restaurant’s delicious meals and friendly staff will keep you coming back for more experiences. In addition to dine-in, they also offer takeaway services here.
Club des Poètes is for poet lovers who like a live poetry recitation with their meals. This club is open for lunch and dinner but the highlights of this place are the lovely poetry recitals interpreted from all over the world. The club remains open from Monday to Friday for lunch and on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights for dinner shows. Founded in 1961, this venue has upcoming French singers and actors performing poems from young unknown poets as well. You can enjoy your meal and drinks with the likes of great poems by Shelley, Yeats, Rabrindranath Tagore, Emily Dickinson, Omar Khayyam and Khalil Gibran being recited in the background.
Les Papilles opened in 2003, has captured the hearts of the picky gourmands of Paris with its gourmet food, classic wines and amiable service. It's a delicatessen by the day offering wide choices of local dishes spiced up with authentic herbs. In the afternoon, when you look forward to an elaborate lunch, Les Papilles offers you dining services. Since they believe in serving fresh recipes, the food served varies seasonally and the menu board always has a list of exclusive delicacies. As the day ends, all we want is a glass of fine wine and good company. In the evening, explore the cellar of Les Papilles which stocks the finest vintage wines, specially hand-made by masters of renowned vine-yards. A visit to Les Papilles and you get to experience all that is France famous for.