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Contribute Feedback What Gérard Laroche likes about Au Coin Des Gourmets:
Crowded Asian-Parisian restaurant for real connoisseurs. Vietnam meets Laos meets Thai for excellent results. Try everything if you can. If not return next week. Don't forget to take your Asian friends. You will become a hero. View all feedback.
What Inès Deschamps doesn't like about Au Coin Des Gourmets:
Well located, it is right in the 5th arrondisement. Small restaurant serving Vietnamese food. Paris is well known for this due to a long history of France and Vietnam. Unfortunately the food is just not great. Adequately made, it is not worth the price it...charges. So definitely a miss. View all feedback.
A small, cozy, friendly place. We had excellent starters but mains (pad thai, and langoustine) were a disappointment, with muted flavours. Mango to finish was very good. We were surprised that the reviews of this place have been generally so good we can get...a better (and cheaper) meal at East Bird, our local Vietnamese in the 11th.
Well located, it is right in the 5th arrondisement. Small restaurant serving Vietnamese food. Paris is well known for this due to a long history of France and Vietnam. Unfortunately the food is just not great. Adequately made, it is not worth the price it...charges. So definitely a miss.
One of the tastiest Southeast Asian restaurants in Paris. Very simple environment and rather hurried service but the food is magnificent.
We have been eating at this family owned restaurant for 30 years. The food is consistently the best Vietnamese food we have eaten. Anywhere. Service is very attentive, the atmosphere pleasant.
On our first night in Paris we were starving and looking for a place to eat in the Latin Quarter. This caught our eye and we are glad it did. It calls itself Indochinese but is essentially Vietnamese. The waiter, a member of the family,...speaks excellent English and is very happy to advise. We had 2 courses and 2 carafes of wine coming in at 81Euros, which is not bad for central Paris. The food was very good, the fact that I did not particularly like the Indochine fried rice is more down to my failure to appreciate it than quality! We will definitely try the sister restaurant near Place Vendome if we are ever there. This place definitely deserves its place in the good food guides to Paris.