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25 Rue Marcadet, 75018 Paris, France · Cambodian restaurant, Restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (210 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout

Warm, family-run Cambodian spot with generous hospitality and flavorful homestyle dishes at low prices; great value and welcome, modest setting.

Why it gets an A for overall quality

Village de Marcadet exemplifies grade A standards through exceptional homestyle Cambodian cooking paired with remarkable hands-on hospitality—the owner's personal engagement, tastings, and cultural guidance elevate the experience beyond typical neighborhood dining. Stable quality across years and outstanding value reinforce its standing as a beloved local institution where genuine warmth and authentic flavors create lasting loyalty.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and welcoming, more like visiting a friend than eating out. Guests talk about being offered little tastings and hearing a light joke before settling in. One diner summed it up: "We walked in curious and left feeling looked after," a nod to the hands-on hospitality that defines the experience. The cooking leans homestyle Cambodian rather than flashy, with fragrant ginger chicken, lively pepper sauces, and fresh bowls like bo bun. Portions are generous, prices are low, and the owner helps you pick dishes if you are new to the cuisine. It is an ideal stop when you want comforting flavors and sincerity over showmanship. For families, this spot is easy to love. Kids can stick to familiar options like grilled or ginger chicken with rice, and the easygoing vibe welcomes chatter and sharing. There is no formal kids menu mentioned, but the simple preparations and budget pricing make it an accessible choice.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€12-18 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Lively, diverse northern Paris corridor attracting locals and curious diners; casual streets with everyday commerce.

Safety: Generally fine with steady foot traffic; typical urban feel, no notable safety issues in reviews.

Nearby: Close to Marcadet-Poissonniers metro; mix of shops, residences, and casual eateries.

MontmartreMontmartre is famous for its bohemian past, cobblestone streets, and iconic landmarks like the Sacré-Cœur. The dining scene is eclectic, ranging from traditional French bistros to trendy cafes and international eateries, attracting both locals and visitors seeking authentic Parisian experiences.
ClignancourtClignancourt, near the northern edge of Montmartre, is known for its famous flea market and a more working-class, everyday Parisian vibe. Dining here tends to be casual and affordable, with a mix of ethnic cuisines reflecting the area's multicultural population.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–21:30 Tuesday12:00–21:30 Wednesday12:00–21:30 Thursday12:00–21:30 Friday12:00–21:30 Saturday12:00–21:30 Sunday

Available: Reservations, Takeout

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