"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.
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.