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"The most handsomest and perhaps the best Chinese in Paris" Zagat Paris
"A perfect example of architectural harmony: Buddhas and bamboo occupy this old house near les Halles creating an almost imaginary world".
Guide Lebey 1999 recommends it as "one of the best restaurants in Paris with a decor that is out of this world."
The success of Chez Vong is due as much to its authentic Chinese furnishings, a combination light and dark elements, as to its delicious, refined and legendary cuisine.
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The guide books consider it to be one of the best restaurants in Paris. Amongst its Cantonese and Vietnamese specialities, there is a dish to suit every palate. The service, too, comes highly-recommended - pleasant and undeniably discreet. Chez Vong's rich and extensive wine list offers a range from vintage bottles to inexpensive, younger wines.
You must also come and admire the 200 pound statue of Buddha, entirely made out of butter ! It was sculpted by the chef Vai Kaun Vong for a gala night at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. |
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