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Best Restaurants -(Chinese)
Chen Soleil d'Est
(Restaurants - Chinese)
15, rue du ThéâtreParis 75015 01 45 79 34 34
Description:
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)
Mandarin de Neuilly
(Restaurants - Chinese)
148, av Charles de GaulleNeuilly-sur-Seine 92200 46-24-11-80
Description:
NEUILLY-SUR-SEINE. This Chinese and Japanese restaurant practically guarantees relaxed dinners. Begin with a spring roll, and follow it with any one of a number of fine specialties. Accent your selection with a glass of wine from their extensive selection. The restaurant maintains a cast of regulars who truly love and appreciate the restaurant's terrific cuisine. METRO: Pont-de-Neuilly
Passy Mandarin
(Restaurants - Chinese)
6, rue Bois-le-VentParis 75016 01 42 88 12 18
Description:
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)
Tang
(Restaurants - Chinese)
125, rue de la TourParis 75016 01 45 04 35 35
Description:
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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