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Canal Saint-Martin Cambodian institution — bo bun, summer rolls, banana-tapioca dessert, packed every night.
Le Petit Cambodge sits on rue Alibert beside Canal Saint-Martin and serves the most consistent Cambodian-Vietnamese cooking in Paris from a tiny anthracite-walled room with an open kitchen. The order arrives written by the customer on a slip of paper — old-school, unchanged. Bo bun beef explodes with herbs, pickled carrots, peanuts and crisp soy bean; natin (ground pork and shrimp in coconut-satay) is silky; summer rolls are 20-cm long and properly wrapped; the hot tapioca-banana velouté closes. On Le Fooding's permanent radar (current 2024 selection); the November 2015 attacks made the address a civic anchor for the 10e. Open seven days, 350 days a year. The cult-institution Cambodian table.
Cult institution, civic anchor, and the most reliable bo bun in Paris. Walk-in tolerated; weekend reservation safer.
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Canal View, Street Scene
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