Showing posts with label 75002. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 75002. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Last meal in Paris - Noodles Atelier

SCORE. We found a Chinese HAND-PULLED NOODLE SHOP right next to our apartment !!! AND it was full of fresh Chinese people.... you know what I mean ?

I was beyond sick of French food and given the fact that I would be moving to Philly where virtually no good Chinese food exists (by Californian standards, perhaps?), I was having a major Asian food craving. Especially noodles since hand-made noodles are probably one of my favorite things to eat next to red meat.

Check out the crazy and somewhat disturbing artwork:
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This was seriously delicious!!!
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Their 5-spice, beef noodle soup, which was very different from what we are used to in California (like from Taiwanese hot spot A&J's)
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YES !!! This is called "Shanghai cabbage" in French.
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Though I'm not too sure what region the cooks and owners were from, the tiny two-story restaurant was full of stylish Taiwanese as well as Cantonese customers. I was super happy with my dish. Another reason why I could live in Paris forever... I have my regular pearl tea cafe, gourmet coffee shop, hand-pulled noodles joint, and ramen/donburi/bento box joints on top of amazing French bistros and restaurants. Sigh.

Noodles Atelier
164, rue Saint Denis
75002 Paris, France


À Bientôt, Paris !

Friday, August 20, 2010

Juji-Ya bento boxes

Another introduction formally made by Sophie.

Here is the chicken, kabocha squash, sesame haricots verts, and potato salad. Make sure to request the Japanese rice.
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Juji-Ya
46 Rue Sainte-Anne
75002 PARIS, France
01 42 86 02 22

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Beef noodle soup at ZenZoo

Finally tried the Beef Noodle Soup at ZenZoo today.

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Not bad. Spices are toned down but closer to the real thing. Mango tea with pearls was excellent.

Zen Zoo
13, Rue Chabanais
75002 Paris
M: Pyramides or Bourse or Quatre-Septembre
Tel: 01 42 96 27 28‎


Decided to walk home.

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Love floating buildings.
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I love Paris. Is it strange that my honeymoon stage with Paris has not ended after over a year of being here?

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Zen Zoo... Zhen Zhu... Get it?

I'm so happy ! Happy Happy. I love Zhen Zhu Nai Cha (Originally a drink from Taiwan, Zhen Zhu means pearl in Mandarin. But they spelled it 'Zen Zoo' so the French could pronounce it correctly. So clever. Nai = milk, Cha = tea). We (Amanda is a huge fan of zhen zhu as well) finally went to the Salon de Thé Zen Zoo that I had heard about from a Chinese girl I met here in Paris.

Let's back up for just a moment. In July, I went to visit a studio on rue Montorgeuil which at the time was being rented by a girl from China studying in Paris. We got to talking about where we were from and when she realized I could understand Mandarin, this "quick" studio visit turned into a good 45 minute discussion on what we were doing with our lives and where to get Chinese food AND ZHEN ZHU in Paris. Oh and I didn't end up taking the studio (obviously). In addition, I had already visited that studio 5 months earlier hahahaha.

Anyway, last week I spent a good amount of time making dots all over my Paris map of restaurants, cafés, and boulangeries that I have tried and/or do want to try. (Bonne idée, Pim!) I had a few unmarked dots in the 1ème. I was really confused because I could have sworn that I marked "Salon de Thé Zen" in my Paris plan. Amanda and I ended up walking to two other "unmarked" dots in my plan which were not the Salon de Thé Zen Zoo, but it was okay. We discovered a cool organic juice bar and another restaurant.

After a good 30+ minutes of walking all around the Japantown area, I turned my page to see that I had marked Zen Zoo after all. Oops. Determined and on a mission, we finally made it. It was quite crowded but we decided to wait a bit. We grabbed a table inside. They had just ran out of black tea but we both decided to wait another good 20+ minutes. I ordered the standard Zhen Zhu Nai Cha (hot) and she ordered the Zhen Zhu with Almond milk tea (hot).

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It was well worth the wait. I loved it. It was just like back home in California. Except perhaps even a bit better! The balls here (as I like to call them) were perfectly cooked, fresh, and chewy. (Who doesn't like a mouth full of chewy balls?)

The only time I take tea with milk and sugar is with my balls. =D The tea was great and not too sweet. Amanda's almond tea was fabulous as well. The small size runs about 4,5 Euro. Zen Zoo also carry things like dim sum as well as desserts - everyone seemed to be ordering the green tea cake with red fruit. Oh, and apparently on Saturdays, they have Niu Rou mein - beef noodle soup. We weren't too hungry so we are going to save the eating for next time. I am very much addicted to balls and have them at least 2x a week back in California. Today was a good day.

I was too excited to drink my tea that I forgot to take a photo of it before hand.
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Do you want balls in your mouth?! I HOPE SO !

Zen Zoo‎
13, Rue Chabanais
75002 Paris
M: Pyramides or Bourse or Quatre-Septembre
Tel: 01 42 96 27 28‎


And this is what me and Amanda saw on our way back to the metro. Check out what the French did to a Parisian architectural masterpiece. Covered it in Indian-themed memorabilia - acid trip style.
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