Shan Goût by Meg Zimbeck
This tiny, highly regarded Chinese restaurant veers from the usual family style format, offering a limited-choice, three-course menu.

Practical information

Address: 97 rue de Charenton, 75012
Nearest transport: Gare de Lyon (1, 14; RER A, D)
Hours: Closed Monday
Reservations: Last minute booking usually OK
Telephone: 01 43 07 62 78

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Average price for lunch: 10-19€
Average price for dinner: 20-34€
Style of cuisine: Chinese
Special attributes: prix-fixe
Type of crowd: foodies, bobos, neighborhood locals
Interior: bare bones & minimal
Atmosphere: casual

Reviews of interest

  • Sophie Brissaud (2011) “tout chichement servi sur des assiettes strictement individuelles qui rendent le partage malaisé…Ces dan dan servies en quantité spécial Schtroumpf (vous avez déjà vu un vrai plat de nouilles chinoises ?) sont mollasses, la sauce au sésame sans finesse…”
  • François-Régis Gaudry – L’Express (2011) “25 couverts, 1 cuisine ouverte, 3 woks et 1 chef, Yi Shan, qui cuisine à la minute 5 entrées et 5 plats pour 22 €. J’ai aimé les raviolis de porc à la ciboule. Farce parfumée, beaucoup de ciboule, pâte délicate, délicieux vinaigre de riz vieux pour l’assaisonnement…”
  • John Talbott (2009) “We ordered 4 mains…all very good.”
  • Meg Zimbeck (2009) “…hit-you-over-the-head tasty.”
  • François Simon (2009) “…frais et singulièrement bon.”
  • Alexander Lobrano (2009) “… fine, flavorful and precise, or light years from most of the Chinese restaurants in Paris.”

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2 Responses to Shan Goût

  1. Christi Garcia says:

    Restaurant Shan Goût is now located at:

    97, rue de Charenton
    Paris (75012)
    MÉTRO : Faidherbe – Chaligny, Gare de Lyon & Ledru Rollin
    TÉL : +33 1 43 07 62 78

    Don’t order the veal dish, they have overcooked it and it tastes like bifsteak and when we commented on it being overcooked, the server said that’s how we serve it. The other dishes were fresh and tasty, but the service is a 2 out of 5 and I probably won’t go back.

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