Khun Akorn, Thai restaurant in the 11th arrondissement, Paris, France
Khun Akorn is a Thai restaurant located in a two-level building at 8 Avenue Taillebourg in eastern Paris, featuring a glass-roofed interior and a first-floor terrace. The space combines indoor and outdoor dining areas to accommodate different preferences.
The restaurant brought authentic Thai cuisine to the Nation district and helped transform the neighborhood into a hub for Asian gastronomy. This development has shaped the area's culinary landscape over time.
The interior showcases traditional wooden decorations and Thai statues that reflect Southeast Asian dining spaces. These elements invite guests to experience the dining culture of Thailand.
The restaurant operates for lunch Tuesday to Friday between noon and 14:00, and for dinner Monday to Saturday between 19:30 and 23:00, allowing guests flexibility in planning their meals. The terrace provides a pleasant option on fair-weather days.
The menu features Tom Yam Koong shrimp soup and Pla Sam Rodes, a whole fried dorade prepared with a distinctive sweet and sour sauce. These dishes reflect the kitchen's signature approach and appeal to regular guests.
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