Top 19 Chinese Restaurants in Paris (For All Budgets) (2024)

Do you fancy treating yourself to some authentic Chinese food? Between Sichuan specialties, dim sums, Chinese hotpot, and Xi’An noodles, I’ve selected the best Chinese restaurants in Paris, with places to suit all budgets.

First, here are the restaurants located on a map:

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Under €20 Chinese Restaurants

Ji Xiao’s Bun

21 Quai des Grands Augustins, 75006 Paris

Buns Dumplings Noodles Spicy

Just a stone’s throw from the Île de la Cité, you’ll find typical flavors from different parts of China.

On the menu: Shanghai buns, Sichuan dumplings and spicy Chongqing noodles.

This small Chinese restaurant focuses on the quality of its relatively spicy dishes, while keeping its prices reasonable.

Average price: €14

We love:

  • The diversified “street-food” style menu
  • The affordable prices

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Délice de Condorcet

10 Rue de Condorcet, 75009 Paris

Dumplings Noodles Homemade

Located in the 9th arrondissem*nt, this traditional Chinese restaurant guarantees you a warm welcome, quality service and home-cooked dishes in a sober, relaxing environment.

The pan-fried dumplings with shrimp or pork and colored noodles are particularly popular.

Average price: €20

We love:

  • The excellent value for money
  • The homemade dumplings and noodles

Information and Reservations

Trois Fois Plus de Piment

124 Rue Saint-Martin, 75003 Paris

Sichuan Spicy Dumplings Noodles

Chef Cheng has added a new address to his Deux fois plus de piment restaurant to enjoy his signature dishes garnished with Sichuan spices.

The multiple choices will delight all spice fans who want to push their limits with generous quantities of noodles and dumplings on 4 levels of spiciness.

Average price: €15

We love:

  • The excellent value for money
  • The 100% authentic Sichuan menu

Information and Reservations

Les Pâtes Vivantes

46 Rue du Faubourg Montmartre, 75009

Noodles Dumplings Homemade

In this typical restaurant, fresh rice noodles are the pride of the place; they are carefully prepared before your very eyes in the restaurant window.

On the menu, you can start with pan-fried dumplings before choosing between soup noodles, sautéed rice noodles or noodles with typical sauces.

Average price: €17

We love:

  • The homemade noodles and dumplings
  • The making of the noodles in front of you like a show

Information and Reservations (website in French)

New art du Ravioli

33 Rue au Maire, 75003 Paris

Dumplings Low Prices Homemade

Located in the 3rd arrondissem*nt, fans of Chinese dumplings will be delighted with over 10 different recipes. Whether you prefer steamed, pan-fried or in soup, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for.

The dumplings are prepared in front of you, and all at low prices.

Price: €6 / 12 Pieces

We love:

  • The excellent value for money
  • The fresh and diversified menu

Information and Reservations (website in French)

Tran Tran Zai

3 Rue de L’École Polytechnique, 75005 Paris

Sichuan Dumplings Noodles Veggie

If you’re still looking for the perfect place to try noodles or dumplings from the Sichuan region, Tran Tran Zai is the place for you.

In a sumptuous setting surrounded by contemporary Chinese artworks, the service is fast and the atmosphere very friendly. You’re sure to find authentic Chinese flavors.

On the menu: pork, beef, and vegetarian noodle soups, YiBin dry noodles, and pork dumplings with or without a soup.

Average price: €18

We love:

  • The quality of the menu and the service
  • The beautiful setting with its contemporary murals

Information and Reservations (website in French)

Au Bonheur

11 Rue Cadet, 75009 Paris

Fresh Diversified

Au Bonheur offers Chinese dishes made with fresh produce. In addition to being able to watch the preparation of your dishes through a glass window, the setting is very pleasant, with a cozy and bright atmosphere.

On the menu, chicken fried noodles and pineapple and shrimp rice are all the rage.

Average price: €18

We love:

  • The excellent value for money
  • The nice and relaxing setting

Information and Reservations (website in French)

Little Baobei

7 Rue De Châteaudun, Paris, Île-de-France 75009

Bao Veggie Original

Little Baobei is the place to go if you want to try out some out-of-the-ordinary baos, for a perfect blend of tradition and modernity.

Among the most unique are the Bao Taro, the Bao green tea MATCHA and the Ramen burgers, where the bun is replaced by fried noodle patties. There are even vegan options.

Average price: €14

We love:

  • The originality of the baos
  • The generous garnishing

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€20 to €40 Chinese Restaurants

La Taverne de Zhao

16 Rue Saint-Augustin, 75002 Paris

Xi’An Noodles Spicy

La Taverne de Zhao offers specialties from the Xi’An region to die for.

Let yourself be tempted by the unusual 2-meter-long biang biang noodle, the liangpi (cold noodles) perfect for hot days, or the black sesame ice cream topped with chili sauce!

All specialties are homemade, and the noodles are stretched before your very eyes.

Average price: €20

We love:

  • The originality of the menu
  • The jars of hot sauce of the chef that you can buy on site

Information (website in French)

Le Royal China

85 Rue Beaubourg, 75003 Paris

Dim Sum Homemade

Not far from the Centre Pompidou, this restaurant specializing in homemade dim sum will delight your taste buds with specialties such as ha kao, chicken feet, chicken curry dumplings and Shanghainese dumplings!

Dishes are prepared right before your eyes, so you can be sure of their quality and freshness.

Average price: €24

We love:

  • The quality of the homemade dim sums
  • The cozy and relaxing atmosphere of the restaurant

Information and Reservations

Chez Qian

57 bis Rue de Chabrol, 75010 Paris

Hotpot Fresh

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This Chinese restaurant in the 10th arrondissem*nt offers all-you-can-eat hotpots that are sometimes hard to finish.

The menu is very diversified, but the staff are always ready to help and advise you.

Be careful with the broths, which can already be relatively strong, even if this is not indicated.

Average price: €24

We love:

  • The excellent value for money
  • The diversified menu and the large choice of broths

Information and Reservations

Tian Tian Wang

82 rue Baudricourt, 75013

Sichuan Skewers Spicy

Are you a fan of Sichuan-style lamb skewers? Then Tian Tian Wang is the perfect address for you. This small restaurant in Chinatown is sure to delight your taste buds with its spicy cuisine.

Don’t miss the salt-and-pepper lamb chops, a real treat!

You can even sing your heart out in the private karaoke room in the basem*nt (reservations are required).

Average price: €25

We love:

  • The diversified and well spiced menu
  • The lively atmosphere of the restaurant

Information and Reservations

Bayan

35 Rue de Rivoli, 75004 Paris

Diversified Veggie Organic

Right next to the City Hall, Bayan is sure to delight everyone with its fine portions of Chinese specialties and a frequently changing menu.

In addition to its attentive service, the restaurant offers organic dishes and vegetarian options.

The restaurant’s organization is in keeping with Chinese culture: all dishes are shared, everyone tastes everything, and if you’ve ordered too much, you can take it with you!

Average price: €33

We love:

  • The generous portions
  • The welcoming atmosphere focused on sharing

Information and Reservations (website in French)

Fondue Chongqing

145 Avenue Daumesnil, 75012 Paris

Hotpot Fresh

This restaurant in the 12th arrondissem*nt will satisfy fans of Chinese hotpot in a typical, authentic setting.

This hotpot offers a large choice of meats and vegetables to create a dish that’s sure to please everyone.

Average price: €30

We love:

  • The charming and authentic setting
  • The welcoming atmosphere focused on sharing

Information and Reservations

Les Saveurs du Sichuan

34 Rue Friant, 75014 Paris

Sichuan Spicy

Getting off the metro at “Porte d’Orléans”, embark on a journey to Asia to taste regional cuisine beautifully prepared in a charming setting and refined decor.

The friendly welcome and discreet staff will recommend the best original dishes.

If you can’t make up your mind, the spicy beef jerky and mapo tofu are very popular.

Average price: €35

We love:

  • The generous portions
  • The quick service

Information and Reservations

Taokan Saint-Germain-des-Prés

8 Rue du Sabot, 75006 Paris

Dim Sum Homemade

Located in the heart of Paris in the 6th arrondissem*nt, this restaurant, nominated for “L’Assiette Michelin” in 2020, offers contemporary, gourmet and fine Chinese cuisine.

The restaurant’s star dish is its delicious dim sum.

The restaurant is quite popular, so book in advance.

Average price: €37

We love:

  • The elegant and sober setting
  • The large selection of dim sums

Information and Reservations

€70+ Chinese Restaurants

Tang – Charly Tang

125 Rue de la Tour, 75116 Paris

Michelin starred chef Gourmet Dim Sum

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This restaurant in the 16th arrondissem*nt, run by Michelin-starred chef Charly Tang, offers creative, refined Chinese cuisine. The flavors are exotic, and everything is prepared with quality products.

The chef is attentive to his customers’ needs, as are the friendly staff who give you a warm welcome.

Average price: €111

We love:

  • The high-end and refined menu
  • The elegant and cozy setting

Information and Reservations (website in French)

Imperial Treasure

44 Rue de Bassano, 75008 Paris

Michelin Starred Gourmet Dim Sum Peking Duck

Tucked away in one of the side streets off the Champs-Elysées, Imperial Treasure will not leave you indifferent with its diversified, innovative menu and high-quality cuisine.

The restaurant, which won “L’Assiette MICHELIN” in 2020, offers impeccable service and incredible Chinese classics.

Dim sum and Peking duck remain the most popular dishes with customers.

Average price: €120

We love:

  • The ideal setting near the Champs Elysées
  • The impeccable service

Information and Reservations

Shang Palace – Shangri-La Hotel, Paris

10 Avenue d’Iéna, 75016 Paris

Michelin starred restaurant Gourmet Peking Duck Dim Sum

Located in the magnificent Shangri-La Hotel, Shang Palace is the perfect place in the capital to transport you to Asia.

The restaurant was awarded a MICHELIN star in 2012 for its traditional dishes, such as its famous Peking duck, and still remains the only Chinese gourmet restaurant in France to be decorated.

In a refined, calm atmosphere, you’ll discover Chinese specialties of the highest finesse.

Average price: €182

We love:

  • The finesse of the dishes
  • The sumptuous setting inside the Shangri-La Hotel

Information and Reservations

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What is the largest Chinese restaurant in China? ›

West Lake Restaurant in Changsha, Hunan, China, is the largest restaurant in Asia, and the largest Chinese restaurant in the world.

Why are Chinese restaurants so successful? ›

Chinese restaurants often provide affordable dining options, making them accessible to many customers. This affordability contributes to their popularity, especially in the context of diverse and budget-conscious consumer preferences.

What is the largest Chinese restaurant? ›

West Lake Restaurant in Changsha, China, however deserves a very particular kind of attention, however. It is widely recognised as being the largest restaurant in the world, both in terms of surface area and capacity.

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What is the most expensive dish in China? ›

The most expensive dish in Chinese restaurants that does not need to be pre-ordered ( due to ingredient sourcing and long preparative cooking ) is usually a whole freshly killed fish. Some in Malaysia have legendary prices like the marbled goby. It can cost up to seventy percent of a meal.

Do Chinese restaurants appreciate tips? ›

Tipping in bars and restaurants is not expected in China, unlike in most countries in Europe and in the United States. The general rule is the service should be exceptional at all times, and with no expectation of extra pay. Tipping in China can be considered rude and frowned upon.

What Chinese food was invented in the US? ›

Beef and broccoli, today a popular dish at Chinese restaurants, was invented in America using a titular ingredient not native to mainland China—broccoli! (Lee, 2008). Another “American Chinese” dish, General Tso's Chicken, is named after Chinese war hero Zuo Zongtang, yet this dish was unknown to the native Chinese.

Why does Chinese food taste better at a restaurant? ›

First of all, according to The Takeout, Chinese restaurants tend to utilize high-powered gas burners that are 10 times hotter than your stove at home, making it much easier for restaurant cooks to achieve wok hei, that smoky flavor we love in Chinese food.

What is the oldest Chinese restaurant? ›

The 1910 provenance also puts the Woodland cafe in close historical proximity to Butte, Montana's, Pekin Noodle Parlor, which dates to either 1909 or 1911 and is widely recognized as the nation's oldest Chinese restaurant.

What is the richest restaurant in the world? ›

The world's most expensive restaurant: Sublimotion – Ibiza, Spain. Celebrating its 10-year anniversary in 2024, Sublimotion holds the title of the world's most expensive restaurant, redefining luxury dining with an avant-garde approach that pushes the envelope in multiple directions.

What is the largest Chinese restaurant in the US? ›

Kowloon Restaurant is in Saugus, Massachusetts, a short distance north of Boston. It is a landmark along U.S. Route 1. The property spans 5 acres (2.0 ha). The restaurant exterior includes a 30 ft (9.1 m) tiki statue above its entrance.

What is the healthiest Chinese food to eat? ›

13 Healthiest Chinese Food Takeout Options
  1. Steamed dumplings. Dumplings offered at a Chinese restaurant are pockets of dough filled with seasoned meat and vegetables, usually pork and cabbage. ...
  2. Hot and sour soup or egg drop soup. ...
  3. Moo goo gai pan. ...
  4. Beef and broccoli. ...
  5. Chop suey. ...
  6. Chicken and broccoli. ...
  7. Baked salmon. ...
  8. Happy family.

What is the hardest Chinese dish to make? ›

But this stir-fried stone dish, known as “Suodiu” is making waves on the internet with several people trying out the delicacy. Dubbed the “world's hardest dish”, it is a traditional stir-fry featuring stones as the key ingredient. Surprised?

What is China's most popular restaurant chain? ›

KFC, with over 9,000 restaurants in 1,100 cities across China, is the most dominant fast-food chain in the country.

What is the world's largest restaurant? ›

The Bawabet Dimashq (Arabic: بوابة دمشق, romanized: Bawābat Dimashq, lit. 'Damascus Gate'), is a family owned restaurant in Damascus, Syria, that opened in 2002. It is the largest restaurant in the world, as listed by the Guinness World Records.

What is the largest fast food restaurant in China? ›

1) KFC (肯德基)

The Dady bear of not just fast food restaurants in China, but also by far the biggest franchise for even KFC itself.

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