La Table d’Hami
La Table d’Hami is a lovely Korean restaurant set a stone’s throw from the Paris Mosque and the Jardin des Plantes. You can taste the best of Korean cuisine: Bibimbap, Mandous, Ssambap, Bulgogi, Kimchi, Chapchae, without forgetting traditional drinks and delicious desserts. A warm and feng-shui address to try as soon as possible!
Formerly known as L'Olive, the Korean restaurant located just across the street from the Paris Mosque has been renamed la Table d'Hami to honor the new chef and her delectable dishes. Don't be fooled by the unassuming exterior; with a clean interior worthy of an Edward Hopper painting, La Table d'Hami takes you on a journey through the narrow streets of Seoul or to the Busan port in search of new flavors and zen-ness.
The house specialties are bibimbap (especially the squid bibimbap, which is quite spicy, and the vegetarian bibimbap, which is absolutely mind-blowing), the timeless (but delicious) pan-fried mandu, beef or pork Ssambap, Bulgogi (Korean pancake plain or with spicy Kimchi cabbage), or the delicious Chapchae, which can be served as an appetizer or main course. Without a doubt, each of Hami's dishes is more delicious and subtle than the others. It promotes the delicate flavors of cooked vegetables and marinated meats by pushing chili peppers and spicy condiments to the background. The lovely dessert menu consists of sesame, yuja, green tea, or ginger ice cream (each is delicious and surprising), as well as the traditional rice cake and black bean (served with red berry and goji berry juice), green tea, or yuja cakes—served with a scoop of ice cream of your choice.
Detailed Information:
Address: 5 Rue Daubenton, 75005 Paris 5
Phone Number: 01 45 35 04 26
Website: http://la-table-hami.fr/
Open hours: Mon-Thurs: 12 p.m - 2.30 p.m, 7 p.m - 10 p.m; Fri-Sat: 12 p.m - 2:30 p.m, 7 p.m - 10:30 p.m.