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Chô ChaïC+Worth Trying

11 Rue du Pot de Fer, 75005 Paris, France · Thai restaurant, Chinese takeaway, Fast food restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (899 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Budget-friendly Thai-inspired street food with big portions and very fast service, but sweetness, inconsistency, and some alarming service/hygiene complaints mean experiences vary widely.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Chô Chaï excels as a quick, affordable lunch spot with exceptional speed and strong value for money, but inconsistent food quality and isolated hygiene concerns limit its appeal. The lively Latin Quarter location and generous portions attract students and value seekers, yet recent service complaints and flavor variability—dishes often skew too sweet—prevent it from competing with more reliable neighborhood favorites.

Restaurant Summary

Set on a lively Latin Quarter side street, Chô Chaï runs like a fast-casual canteen: order at the counter, grab a seat, and food lands in minutes. Portions are surprisingly generous for the price, and many diners call it a great quick lunch. Feedback splits on flavor—several love the saucy bowls, while others find dishes too sweet or bland. The cooking leans Thai-inspired street food with a cross-Asian tilt: pad thai, fried rice, and curry bowls alongside udon stir-fries. Expect familiar comforts over culinary fireworks, with sauces running sweet and dishes built to satisfy hunger fast. Best for value seekers and students rather than purists chasing textbook Thai nuance. Families do fine here. There is a Mini Poulet Chaï on a kids menu, and the straightforward crispy chicken-and-rice format often wins over picky eaters. Halal poultry and tofu swaps help mixed households, though adventurous spice levels are modest; if your crew wants mild, this is a safe bet.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€16-22 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Bustling Latin Quarter side street near Place de la Contrescarpe; student-heavy, casual, and tourist foot traffic.

Safety: Generally safe, lively, well-lit streets with steady footfall; occasional late-night rowdiness typical of student areas.

Nearby: Close to universities, bars, casual eateries, and the Grande Mosquée; strong grab-and-go lunch trade.

Quartier du Jardin des PlantesThis neighborhood offers a mix of casual and refined dining options, often frequented by university students and visitors exploring nearby museums and gardens. The atmosphere is lively yet relaxed, with many small bistros, cafes, and traditional French restaurants lining the streets.
Rue du Pot de Fer areaA charming micro-area known for its concentration of traditional French eateries and intimate dining spots, offering a cozy and authentic Parisian ambiance away from the busiest tourist routes.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–00:00 Tuesday11:00–00:00 Wednesday11:00–00:00 Thursday11:00–00:00 Friday11:00–01:00 Saturday11:00–01:00 Sunday11:00–00:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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