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Contribute FeedbackRestaurant going down hill. It looks old and need badly refurbishment , the food is average but the organisation is not there. For a table of 10 dishes arrived 2 by two with. Very long waiting time so when the last person got its dish the first had already finished his for a long time , waiter said tonight we are too busy so you can not order desserts or just ice-cream what the heck !
The Paradis Thai restaurant in Paris's Rue de Tolbiac which runs from Ave D'Italie to the 13th Arrondissement's Chinatown is something very special. One can see right from standing outside it that a wonderful experience awaits one on pushing open the door. I've lunched and dined here a few times, and did so again this Christmas of 2018. The deco is elegant; the tables well placed for privacy, the staff attenive and the food is fantastic. The cocktails too are fantastic: not only do they look beautiful they are very very nice. The menu is well laid out, and the food is not just Thai but Asian. Yes, it is on the expensive side more expensive than those restaurants in Chinatown itself, but believe me eating here is something very special. From my photos you will have an idea of what you will be able to order, and what the dishes look like. The porions are large
I was about to rate it as 4* but I realized that the service was really underwhelming. It is pretty gas which was enjoyable (although I was mostly alone) but a smile and the lack of attitude could have helped. Overall, not a bad place at all but definitely room for improvement.
First time here for lunch w my family and it's delicious!! Love the Tom Yum soup, pineapple fried rice, basil beef, chicken curry, and papaya salad.
I would not recommend to anyoneTerrible service, bad food and no pad ThaiI asked for chicken pad Thai after not seeing it on the menu.