Paris is full of Chinese culinary treasures, far beyond the usual clichés. As a local, I have selected places where quality comes before quantity, with high Google ratings and often a welcoming atmosphere. This guide focuses on the center and its immediate surroundings, perfect for a lunch break or dinner with friends.
La Taverne De ZHAO
La Taverne De ZHAO
Address: 22 Rue Molière, 75001 Paris
Google rating: 4.8/5 (3079 reviews)
Price: Moderate prices
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Website: http://www.zhaogroupe.com/
Hours: Monday to Wednesday: 12:00 – 14:30, 19:00 – 22:30...
Located very close to the Palais-Royal, this restaurant is an institution for lovers of refined Cantonese cuisine. The atmosphere is elegant yet approachable, ideal for a business meal or a special dinner. The dim sum are especially well known, and booking ahead is strongly recommended, especially on weekends.
Cai Lin Ji
Cai Lin Ji
Address: FR, 21 Rue Réaumur, 75003 Paris
Google rating: 4.8/5 (552 reviews)
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Hours: Closed on Monday; Tuesday to Wednesday: 12:00 – 14:30, 18:30 – 22:30...
This small spot in the Marais serves one very specific specialty: Wuhan dry rice noodles. It is simple, quick, and incredibly flavorful thanks to the generous sesame sauce. The place is small, so expect to queue or eat standing up if you come at peak times, but the experience is truly worth it for its authenticity.
Gros Bao - Paris
Gros Bao - Paris
Address: 72 Quai de Jemmapes, 75010 Paris
Google rating: 4.7/5 (9329 reviews)
Price: Moderate prices
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Website: https://baofamily.co/grosbao
Hours: Monday to Wednesday: 12:00 – 15:00, 19:00 – 23:00...
Set along the canal Saint-Martin, Gros Bao offers a pleasant view and modern fusion cuisine. The concept is built around inventive steamed buns, such as lacquered pork or crispy chicken. The atmosphere is relaxed, young, and lively, perfect for enjoying sunny days on the terrace or heading indoors for a convivial dinner.
Madame FAN
Madame FAN
Address: 18 Rue Bayen, 75017 Paris
Google rating: 4.6/5 (1661 reviews)
Price: Moderate prices
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Website: https://www.madame-fan.com/
Hours: Monday to Wednesday: 12:00 – 15:00, 19:00 – 23:00...
Although it is located in the 17th arrondissement, this restaurant is worth the trip for its spicy, authentic Sichuan cuisine. The setting is warm and the service attentive. Do not miss signature dishes such as the lacquered duck or fried dumplings, which bring a welcome crispy touch to traditional flavors.
Bleu Bao
Bleu Bao
Address: 8 Rue Saint-Lazare, 75009 Paris
Google rating: 4.8/5 (8582 reviews)
Price: Moderate prices
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Website: http://baofamily.co/bleu-bao
Hours: Monday: 12:00 – 15:00, 18:30 – 22:30; Tuesday: 12:00 – 15:00, 18:30 – 23:00...
In the Opéra district, Bleu Bao is the go-to spot for light, indulgent steamed buns. The place is stylish, clean, and efficient, ideal for a quick lunch between two work appointments. The menu changes with the seasons, always offering surprising combinations of textures and flavors, all paired with selected teas.
Royal Dragon
Royal Dragon
Address: 18 Rue Delambre, 98 Bd du Montparnasse, 75014 Paris
Google rating: 4.7/5 (10061 reviews)
Price: Inexpensive
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Website: https://www.buffetroyaldragon.fr/
Hours: Closed on Monday; Tuesday to Wednesday: 12:00 – 14:45, 19:00 – 22:45...
For those who want variety without overspending, Royal Dragon offers a huge buffet in the heart of the 14th arrondissement. With more than 10,000 positive reviews, it is a reliable choice for groups or families. You will find specialties from all over China, from seafood to desserts, in a spacious and festive setting.
Petit Bao - Étienne Marcel
Petit Bao - Étienne Marcel
Address: 116 Rue St Denis, 75002 Paris
Google rating: 4.7/5 (6142 reviews)
Price: Moderate prices
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Website: https://www.baofamily.co/petitbao
Hours: Monday to Wednesday: 12:00 – 15:00, 18:30 – 23:00...
Located on the famous rue Saint-Denis, this counter is perfect for takeout or a quick bite. The buns are fresh, hot, and generously filled. It is the ideal stop after a shopping trip or a visit to the Centre Pompidou. The efficient service means you can enjoy a good Chinese meal in under twenty minutes.
Ravioli du Sichuan Châtelet
Ravioli du Sichuan Châtelet
Address: 21 Rue St Denis, 75001 Paris
Google rating: 4.8/5 (216 reviews)
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Hours: Monday to Wednesday: 11:30 – 23:00...
Right next to Petit Bao, this spot focuses on steamed or fried dumplings typical of Sichuan province. The flavors are marked by Sichuan pepper, bringing that unique tingling sensation. It is an intimate, often crowded place where people come for the impeccable quality of the dough and fillings.
Practical tips
To visit these places, the metro is your best ally. La Taverne De ZHAO and Ravioli du Sichuan are accessible via the Palais-Royal or Châtelet stations. For Cai Lin Ji, get off at Réaumur-Sébastopol. Gros Bao and Bleu Bao are close to Jacques Bonsergent and Saint-Lazare stations respectively.
Local tip: most of these restaurants, especially those in the Bao family and Cai Lin Ji, get very busy at lunch and dinner. If you can, avoid peak times (12:30-13:30 and 19:30-20:30). For Royal Dragon, the buffet system means you can go a bit later, but be sure to check the service closing times (often 22:45 for dinner). Remember to check the websites for reservations, especially for La Taverne De ZHAO and Madame FAN.
