Le Petit Cambodge
Canal Saint-Martin
Canal Saint-Martin Cambodian institution — bo bun, summer rolls, banana-tapioca dessert, packed every night.
Counter-seat Korean — chef Kim Kwang-Loc's mandu and tartares, fashion-week regulars on stools.
Eighteen seats, a concrete bar, K-pop low in the background. Chef Kim Kwang-Loc, ex-Pierre Gagnaire, runs a hyper-edited Korean menu: hand-folded mandu (chicken-fennel-shiso, beef-garlic-sesame, kimchi-pork), knife-cut tuna and beef tartares spiked with sesame oil and pear juice, sorbets to close. No table service, no bookings beyond a small online window — you queue, you order at the counter, you eat shoulder-to-shoulder with editors from the nearby fashion houses (avenue Hoche is one block over). On Le Fooding's permanent radar and listed in the Michelin Guide. The first Korean address most Paris food obsessives cite — and the operator's discipline (no drift, no brand extensions) is exactly the standard Istanbul's Korean-cuisine fillers haven't matched.
Küçük, rezervasyonsuz, süssüz. Yalnız mandu ve tartar; odağın bu kadar dar olması meselenin tamamı.
Με μια ματιά
Τύπος θέας
Historic Monuments, Garden View
Ποιότητα θέας
Good
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