Chine Massena sur Paris

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Amazing Chinese Khmer and Vietnamese dancing and food - réal réal Nice
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15 mai 2026
10,0
Large restaurant with plenty of seating, very busy on Friday and Saturday nights. Quieter during the week, so less noisy. Good food with a wide selection. The roast suckling pig is recommended, but you must pre-order it.
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28 avril 2026
8,0
It's a good place for a complete change of scenery
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17 avril 2026
8,0
The food at this restaurant has become very bland. Only the steamed dishes are good. I'm nostalgic for the chefs of the 80s/90s in the 13th arrondissement...
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04 avril 2026
6,0
We've loved having lunch there for over 20 years. The food is very good. Prices have recently gone up, but the quality remains the same.
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03 avril 2026
10,0
Excellent dim sum. Soirée musicale le weekend. Parking payant au sous-sol
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17 mars 2026
6,0
🪭 Traditional Chinese Cuisine 🪭 Steamed on a trolley Fast service Live music or karaoke on weekends Always popular with many Asians This suggests high-quality cuisine Highly recommended
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21 février 2026
8,0
This restaurant offers karaoke and dance nights on Sunday evenings, perfect for relaxing on the weekend. They have a wide selection of delicious dishes at reasonable prices. The service is excellent.
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02 février 2026
10,0
It's not what it used to be, but it's not worth 1-2 stars.
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17 janvier 2026
8,0
The place to visit and eat. Immersive atmosphere.
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10 janvier 2026
10,0

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Tai Yien

05/05/2026: Very good, typical Chinese food! The service was quick, but they forgot three glasses of soy milk in the microwave...they were only served at the end of the meal. The restaurant was full. It was quite noisy, but that's normal for a Chinese restaurant.
10/04/2026: A living Belleville treasure, a survivor from a bygone era Tai Yien (大元隆家), 5 rue de Belleville, is much more than a restaurant: it's a Proustian madeleine for anyone who grew up in the Asian Belleville of the 1980s. After more than 40 years, this legendary establishment is one of the very few survivors of a time when the neighborhood was the beating heart of Paris's Sino-Vietnamese community. I went back with my mother, and as soon as we stepped inside, we were enveloped by a sweet and powerful nostalgia: the same wooden tables, the same warm and unpretentious atmosphere, the same feeling of being somewhere authentic, untouched by time and trends. The house specialty is Cantonese rotisserie, and they master it to perfection. We ordered the Peking duck, served in generous chunks, its skin glistening and perfectly caramelized, its meat meltingly tender and fragrant, accompanied by a rich, slightly sweet homemade soy sauce. We also enjoyed the crispy roast pork (siu yuk), whose puffed, golden skin crackled as it should, revealing tender, well-seasoned meat. All of this was served with the traditional jar of pickled red chilies on the table, a detail that, in itself, encapsulates the spirit of these old-fashioned Asian eateries. The menu is generous and varied: beyond the rotisserie, there's a melt-in-your-mouth pork belly that falls apart at the touch of a fork, succulent lacquered and caramelized pork ribs, fragrant fried rice of a kind rarely seen anymore, and many other classics of traditional Chinese cuisine. Each dish is prepared with the care and precision passed down through generations, without ever trying to do too much. Note that the half-duck is also available for takeout, an excellent option for extending the enjoyment at home. And all this at a remarkably affordable price, which, in the heart of Paris, is almost miraculous for cuisine of this quality. The service also deserves praise: the young women who run the dining room are charming, attentive, and efficient, with a blend of naturalness and thoughtfulness that immediately puts you at ease. You feel welcomed like a regular, even after years away. In a Belleville that has profoundly changed, gentrified, and transformed over the decades, Tai Yien stands strong. It is the guardian of a collective memory, that of a working-class, multicultural, and vibrant neighborhood, the one many of us knew as children. Going back is like rediscovering a part of yourself. A rare gem, absolutely recommended to all those who love real roasted Cantonese cuisine, to those who seek unpretentious authenticity, and to all the children of Belleville, past and present.

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