Manna, Korean restaurant in 15th district, Paris, France.
Manna is a Korean restaurant in the 15th district with a modest dining room furnished in light wood and simple tables at 44 rue de Lourmel. The kitchen prepares authentic dishes including bibimbap, dumplings, and spicy octopus following traditional Korean cooking techniques.
The restaurant was established to bring traditional Korean cuisine to Paris, working from recipes rooted in Korean households. These preparation methods have been passed through generations and continue to define the kitchen's approach today.
The name Manna refers to a Korean tradition of generous hospitality and divine sustenance. Meals here are served in the style of family dining, where multiple small dishes accompany the main course as part of everyday Korean eating customs.
The restaurant is located near Dupleix metro station and operates Monday through Saturday. It is worth checking ahead for opening times as a popular spot that fills up during peak dining hours.
Ingredients are imported directly from South Korea to preserve the authenticity of each dish. This level of commitment to sourcing is uncommon in Paris restaurants and makes every bite genuine.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.