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Excellent!! Everything about this restaurant is excellent. I don’t know why it does not have a full 5 star rating. I am a very difficult reviewer and rarely give 5 stars. The menu is large and diverse, the food is excellent and the people are wonderful (speak English if you need). Service is fast.
We were the only people who were not Asian which was very cool and seemed like a good sign. And it was! I’ve not yet been to Asia but as a well traveled New Yorker living in Paris this is the most authentic Chinese food I’ve had in Paris or NYC in a long time. The food is high quality, fresh ingredients, strong flavors, and many truly spicy options. Of course, like most Asian restaurants in Paris they also have non Chinese Asian dishes such as Thai recipes. Can highly recommend the spicy cold noodles, papaya salad and liseron d’eau sautés (water spinach in garlic). The beef dish we had was also good. They made us a sweet and sour crevette even though the menu only had poulet or porc option. People on both sides of us ordered full fish dishes that looked amazing as did everything else we saw arriving at the other tables.
The first time I’ve been to an Asian restaurant in all of France and not felt like I was just eating the same flavors over and over again.
The meal begins with a lovely trio of complementary appetizers and ends with a pretty, interesting and tasty complementary dessert.
Go eat at Jia Yan!
We were the only people who were not Asian which was very cool and seemed like a good sign. And it was! I’ve not yet been to Asia but as a well traveled New Yorker living in Paris this is the most authentic Chinese food I’ve had in Paris or NYC in a long time. The food is high quality, fresh ingredients, strong flavors, and many truly spicy options. Of course, like most Asian restaurants in Paris they also have non Chinese Asian dishes such as Thai recipes. Can highly recommend the spicy cold noodles, papaya salad and liseron d’eau sautés (water spinach in garlic). The beef dish we had was also good. They made us a sweet and sour crevette even though the menu only had poulet or porc option. People on both sides of us ordered full fish dishes that looked amazing as did everything else we saw arriving at the other tables.
The first time I’ve been to an Asian restaurant in all of France and not felt like I was just eating the same flavors over and over again.
The meal begins with a lovely trio of complementary appetizers and ends with a pretty, interesting and tasty complementary dessert.
Go eat at Jia Yan!
The meat seemed very good quality (lamb and chicken). The food was fine and the staff is very pleasant. The dessert had a very good and interesting flavor. In a city with many Indian restaurants I can’t say that we’d go back here. The flavor was decent but all of the sauces were too thin. There was just nothing special. The paratha bread was not good.