Paris has two Chinatowns. The first one in the 13th arrondissement, the more recent one, in Belleville.
The Chinatown in the 13th is a pie shaped wedge formed by Avenue d'Ivry, Avenue de Choisy and Boulevard Massena.
To get to Chinatown, take the Metro to the Tolbiac station.
2006-07-09 11:26:46
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answered by Rillifane 7
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I suggest looking in the Michelin Red Guide to Paris. In one section it has restaurants sorted by cuisine type; look for "Chinois" or "Chinoise." Note that the guide does not necessarily cover all small neighborhood places.
Perhaps someone will correct me but I don't think there is a real Chinatown in Paris, at least if you're used to some of the bigger American cities. (For me that means West Coast cities like San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles.)
2006-07-09 10:27:08
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answered by Tim 2
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The 13th district could be considered as a "chinatown". You can take the subway ("metro"), the bus, or even the taxi to get there. There are plenty of good restaurants, Chinese, indeed, but also Vietnamese or I don't know what...
2006-07-10 18:52:24
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answered by Kim911 2
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Paris is full of good chinese restaurants, I forget the name but there is a very good one on Rue de Grenelle. The Vietnamese restaurants are excellent there. Bonne Chance
2006-07-09 10:37:48
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answered by Andrew L 2
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CHINESE rest are all over PARIS.
13 district is China town.. hope ya have fun there..
You can get there by train/bus/taxi/drive...
look up on the map..
2006-07-09 15:58:22
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answered by AzNgUrL 6
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Google it, or since we're on a Yahoo! page do a Yahoo! search.
2006-07-09 10:17:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Follow the ###### signs
2006-07-09 10:18:09
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answered by ed 7
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