Review on Chez Vong

Chez Vong is a popular Chinese restaurant located in an old town house in the Les Halles quarter of Paris. It is a rich and beautiful restaurant with its teak wood furnishings, Buddha statues, bamboo canes and parasols decorating the old stone walls to give the dining area a unique and mysterious atmosphere. Diners are also intrigued to see the 200 pound statue of Buddha entirely sculpted out of butter, originally made for a gala night at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.

Chef Vong who is from Shanghai has been in charge of the kitchen for over 25 years, while his smiling wife is ready to greet guests at front of house. The lengthy menu covers a lot of familiar territory, but there are a few surprises in the Vietnamese specialities and there is an extensive wine list to complement the cuisine.

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Cuisine

Chinese

Chef

Vai Kuan Vong

Restaurant Opening Times

Lunch: 12.00 - 2.15pm Mon-Sat
Dinner: 7.00 - 11.15pm Mon-Sat

Accepted credit cards

Visa, Master Card

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Facilities at Chez Vong

  • Alfresco dining
  • Private dining room
  • Private parties
  • Vegetarian menu

Address

Chez Vong
10, rue de la Grande Truanderie
1st Arrondissement
Paris
75001

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