Song Heng, Vietnamese restaurant in Marais district, Paris, France
Song Heng is a Vietnamese restaurant in Paris with two main dishes: pho bo and bo bun prepared using traditional Vietnamese recipes. The dining space is small and intimate, with simple furnishings that create a casual eating experience.
The restaurant was founded in 2005 and brought Vietnamese cuisine to the oldest Chinese neighborhood in Paris. It became a fixture in the area's food culture and helped diversify the local dining options.
The kitchen preserves Vietnamese cooking methods that have been passed down through generations of the Cambodian family running the place. Visitors experience authentic preparation that keeps the original flavors intact.
The restaurant is located on Rue Volta and operates on weekdays with limited hours during the day. Visitors should plan to arrive during daytime hours when the kitchen is open.
The pho is served in just two portion sizes, L and XL, keeping the ordering straightforward. This approach lets diners focus on enjoying the dish without complicated menu choices.
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