Ha Noi 1988, Vietnamese restaurant in Paris, France
Ha Noi 1988 is a Vietnamese restaurant operating two locations across central Paris that serve traditional dishes from Vietnam. One location combines dining with a flower shop and coffee bar, while both maintain kitchens focused on authentic preparation methods.
The name references Hanoi, Vietnam's capital, while 1988 marks the year when Vietnam began economic reforms that opened the nation to international exchange. This moment signaled a turning point for Vietnamese food and culture reaching beyond its borders.
The space brings together Vietnamese dining culture with workshops on traditional coffee preparation and flower arranging that showcase how these practices are lived today. Visitors get to experience and participate in these elements that remain central to Vietnamese daily life.
The restaurant operates weekday evenings and all-day weekend hours with moderate prices across the menu. Booking ahead is wise, especially on weekends, since seating is limited and the spaces fill quickly.
One location on Rue Galande merges the dining area with a flower shop and specialty coffee counter in a single space. This hybrid approach blending restaurant, florist, and coffee bar under one roof is an uncommon combination in Paris.
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