Little Seoul
Korean Restaurant — Gaillon (Paris)



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Little Seoul is a charming Korean restaurant tucked away in Passage Choiseul in central Paris. With around ten intimate seats, this small establishment offers authentic and affordable Korean cuisine. Open continuously from 11:30 AM to 7 PM, it delights visitors with traditional dishes like bibimbap, mandu, and ramen. The restaurant also provides vegetarian options at budget-friendly prices (10-12€). The warm and welcoming staff creates a friendly atmosphere for Korean food enthusiasts. Located near Sainte-Anne Street in Paris's Asian quarter, it's a sought-after spot for a quick and delicious culinary break.
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Restaurant Little Seoul Paris 2 �me | Restoaparis.com
* Guide Restaurant * Paris * Restaurant Cor�en * 2 �me * Little Seoul LITTLE SEOUL Situ� dans la galerie marchande du Passage Choiseul, Little Seoul vous propose des sp�cialit�s Cor�ennes. Options v�g�tariennes possibles. De nombreuses formules de 9.50 � 11.50€ avec les sp�cialit�s les plus typiques de la cor�e : bibimbap, bulgogui... Les plats peuvent �galement �tre � emporter si vous le souhaitez. Little Seoul est ouvert tous les jours sauf le Dimanche, avec un service continu de 11h30 � 18h30. D'AUTRES RESTAURANTS � PARIS QUI VONT VOUS PLAIRE ! LES NOUVEAUX RESTAURANTS 75CL Au cœur du 1er arrondissement, � deux pas du Louvre, 75CL s’affirme comme le nouveau repaire des amateurs de vins et d’assiettes pleines de caract�re. Pens� comme un bar � vins nouvelle g�n�ration, l’endroit m�le avec naturel expertise œnologique, ambiance d�contract�e et clin d’œil � la bistronomie hexagonale. L'article LA GATINAISE Le restaurant bistrot la Gatinaise est devenu le quartier g�n�ral du�centre commercial Mass�na�du Paris 13 �me. Dans sa salle rest� dans son jus vintage et sa terrasse lumineuse, on s'y r�gale d'une cuisine Fran�aise traditionnelle avec de bonnes grillades et le fameux couscous du chef. L'article TANGUERA Une petite maison Argentine et P�ruvienne dans le Paris 11 �me qui propose une cuisine g�n�reuse et qui fait voyager ! Aux commandes du restaurant : Lorena, une h�te pleine d'�nergie qui vous plongera dans l'ambiance sud am�ricaine. L'article LOJO Un petit joyau bistronomique nich� dans le 9�me, qui r�invente la gastronomie fran�aise dans une ambiance chaleureuse. La cuisine raffin�e du Chef sublime les produits de saison avec une pr�cision remarquable. L'article L'ATTILIO L’Attilio c'est une exp�rience gastronomique franco-italienne au cœur du 8 �me arrondissement de Paris, laissez-vous emporter par la cr�ativit� du Chef Attilio Marrazzo. Dans son arestaurant au cadre �l�gant et chaleureux, sa cuisine fusionne le raffinement de la gastronomie fran�aise avec la g�n�rosit� des saveurs italiennes. L'article YUKGA Yukga est un restaurant cor�en authentique au cœur de Paris pr�s de Bastille, sp�cialis� dans le barbecue cor�en. Yukga vous invite � d�couvrir l’art de la grillade � table dans une ambiance chaleureuse et conviviale. L'article
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Paris: Little Seoul - Cozy Korean Restaurant in Passage de Choiseul - Mitzie Mee
* Published: March 6, 2023 * Modified: March 5, 2023 On my first day in Paris, my original plan was to have some delicious French bistro food for dinner, but the places I had in mind didn’t open until 7 pm, and I was hungry as a wolf. So, I ended up having an early dinner at a cozy Korean restaurant, Little Seoul, which I found inside Passage de Choiseul. The restaurant was about to close, but I think the Korean woman working there could see, how much I was craving a bowl of hot kimchi-jjigae, because she gestured for me to come in and sit down. Kimchi-jjigae is a typical Korean stew made with kimchi, tofu, and pork. It’s a delicious and filling dish, especially on colder days, and it was exactly what I was in the mood for. It didn’t take long before the sizzling hot bowl arrived on my table, along with a bowl of rice and three small side dishes, and I was so hungry that I finished it all. 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Little Séoul un restaurant Coréen - planète Corée
Dans ce nouvel article nous allons parler du restaurant Little Séoul, charmant petit restaurant tout en hauteur, avec une petite dizaine de places à l’intérieur. Il ne pourra pas rivaliser avec Ossek Garden ou Guibine, ni leur faire beaucoup de concurrence en termes d’espace. Mais c’est un bon resto ouvert tout la journée, on peut y manger à n’importe quelle heure contrairement aux autres restaurants coréens de Paris. Le seul petit bémol est qu’il est peu spacieux. LA CARTE Un bon rapport qualité-prix dans ce restaurant tenu par un Coréen, très accueillant et charmant. On y trouve des plats simples mais très bons, les basiques de la nourriture coréenne. Bibimbab, etc… mais pas de mythique barbecue coréen, comme on peut en trouver à Séoul. Chaque plat est préparé à la demande. LE LIEU Une déco simple, discrète, pas forcément en lien avec la culture coréenne. Des murs blancs, une petite branche peinte sur le mur, et un tableau Pop-art qui nous contemple. Néanmoins un lieu propre et soigné qui se cache dans le fameux Passage Choiseul, non loin de la très prisée rue Sainte-Anne, quartier asiatique de Paris où l’on trouve la majorité des restaurants coréens, mais aussi asiatiques en général (chinois, vietnamiens, japonais.) MES CHOIX Pour ma part, j’ai choisi du porc, alors comme dans tout restaurant coréen, les banchan étaient assez simples mais bons, quoique peu nombreux pour le prix (à mon avis). La présentation rappelle un peu les restaurants chinois, cette perception est sans doute due au fait que les petits bols étaient en plastique. J’ai eu la chance de tester ce resto en l’excellente Campanie de Association Pause Drama Adresse : 19 Passage Choiseul, 75002 Paris Horaires : Téléphone : 01 47 03 06 14 Toutes les images et photos présentes dans cet article sont l’entière propriété de www.planete-coree.com
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