Hanoi Cà Phê Opéra, Vietnamese restaurant and bar near Opera Garnier, Paris, France
Hanoi Cà Phê Opéra is a Vietnamese restaurant and bar located near the Opéra Garnier in Paris. The interior combines dark wood furnishings with lanterns, while large windows flood the dining and bar areas with natural light.
The restaurant opened in the 2010s in the 9th arrondissement, marking the rise of Vietnamese dining venues in central Paris. This wave of culinary expansion reflected the growing presence of Southeast Asian cuisine across the city.
The name blends Vietnamese and opera culture, reflecting its location in this refined neighborhood. The style shows how Vietnamese and French dining cultures coexist and influence each other within the same space.
The venue sits on Boulevard des Italiens and operates daily from noon until 2 AM, offering wheelchair access and moderate pricing. Its proximity to public transport and nearby cultural venues makes it easy to reach, especially after evening events.
The venue specializes in Vietnamese coffee preparation methods, offering different brewing techniques and beans sourced directly from Vietnam. This focus on traditional craft sets it apart from standard cafe service and offers guests an authentic experience of coffee culture.
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