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    Tricotin

    3.4 (140 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Thai, Cambodian
    Closed 9:00 am - 11:30 pm

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    TRICOTIN ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Hargow--shrimp dumplings
    Michelle C.

    One of two restaurants initially owned and still run by an 86 year old Chinese Cambodian grandma who runs her kitchen similar to how my grandma runs her's. This place is great. Attentive staff who speak many dialects of Chinese, Khmer, Vietnamese, french, and English. This place is worth the visit if you're homesick and missing good authentic Asian food. Their menu is extensive and range from cambodian cuisine to Vietnamese to Thai and traditional Chinese dim sum! Quelle surprise! My favorite was the banh canh noodle soup, the 1b. Thick banh canh noodles soaked in rich broth filled with delicious cuts of lean pork, shrimp, and fish cake. Best eaten with their pickled peppers that lay sitting on their lazy Susan of condiments. But beware, these peppers pack a powerful punch! Roast duck was also quite good. Succulent and best served with white rice to soak up the delicious sauce. Also good is the tri colored dessert. Super tasty and a great way to end a meal. I really like this place and came back within the hour of my visit just for late night takeout--thats just how good it was!

    Har gao, turnip cakes and a sort of shrimp dumpling with cilantro that was amazing!
    Rachel C.

    Best dim sum in Paris, hands down... And I've eaten authentic dim sum in Hong Kong and Singapore! The chicken feet were the best I've ever had, pork spare ribs, turnip cakes, shu mai, har gao, pork buns, etc. were amazing! I also had a really good shrimp dumpling with cilantro in it! I would not recommend the soups, however... The one I tried was quite bland. I've also not heard the best things about the regular food.

    Lam N.

    Not as good as the popular street food eateries in Asia, but certainly better than many of its counterparts elsewhere in Paris, Europe, or even America. Long menu. But you will not find refined cuisine here, just satisfying street food at very reasonable prices. Tricotin and it's slightly-older neighbour New Hoa Khoan, are open from 9 am (yes!) to 11 pm. At mealtime, there are usually long lines of Asians (a good sign!), so if you don't like queuing, go for brunch at 11am.

    Traditional Cambodian noodle soup and Seafood Cambodian noodle soup!
    Mo M.

    Delicious Cambodian Noodle Soup, the broth is better than any New York (Bo Ky) "Gum Bean Gor Tew" I ever had, besides in Cambodia. The coffee is delectable!

    Beef with oyster sauce and FRESH ginger on top !

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    Not much of a difference from the states - they carry all the same usual flare. Har Gaw and Sticky Rice

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    We got some dim sum items and ofc main dishes like the Bo Luc Lac, roast duck noodle soup, beef crispy noodles, caramelized pork and some others.

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    Impérial Choisy

    Impérial Choisy

    3.4(70 reviews)
    0.2 kmPlace d'Italie, 13ème
    €€

    I'm glad we decided to try it despite some of the reviews. I'm shocked that they don't have more…read morestars. The line was long to get in and was still there when we finished an hour and a half later. They have an amazing system of handling the customers and you never feel rushed when eating. I highly recommend the stir fried frog legs in ginger. You get a lot of meat for the price. The ginger is strong but gives a nice flavor. This has to be one of my top 3 frog dishes of all time. The shrimp beignets were ok. A little greasy but I'm not a huge tempura fan. The Peking duck was very good. It leaned more towards being on the drier side versus fatty and greasy. I enjoyed it. It was tender and moist. One portion was perfect to share with other dishes. The stir fried noodles with pork were good. The pork was tender and had a nice seasoning to it. The noodles were thin and light. We were heavy on the meat so a veggie dish would have been helpful. If you see the line out front, be patient. It's worth the wait. And they do move the tables without rushing people.

    Like seemingly every restaurant in Paris Chinatown, this space is super tight. I ate here twice --…read moreonce for dinner and once for soup dumplings during lunch. They are apparently Bon Gourmand Michelin rated, and highly recommended by my wife's family, who've lived in the area for over 30 years. We had to eat downstairs for dinner the first visit (a lot of stairs in Paris, like everywhere) but the service was fast. The char siu pork is extremely good -- my older son, a notoriously picky eater, loved it. I also had the ginger chicken (which I think is another popular item there) and found that to be delicious too. The soup dumplings are apparently well known and I'm shocked we got a table on a Saturday (the line when we left was out the door). It was essentially the same crew from the night before, so no rest for the weary. Dumplings are super flavorful as well as the broth. I see why it's so popular. Two very good meals in Chinatown during our visit a few weeks ago. Recommend for good Chinese food.

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    Tricotin - chinese - Updated July 2026

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