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let's WOK ASIATIQUEC-

155 Bd Macdonald, 75019 Paris, France · Asian restaurant, Buffet restaurant, Chinese restaurant · Pont-de-Flandre

A big, budget-friendly Asian buffet with lots of choice and plenty of supporters, but service consistency, crowding, and hygiene complaints are the clear reasons to go in with caution.

Our take

Let's Wok Asiatique struggles with operational consistency that undermines its buffet concept. While food quality shows promise with fresh ingredients and variety, inconsistent food safety practices, uneven buffet turnover, and polarized service experiences prevent a higher grade. The casual setting and fair value proposition cannot overcome reliability concerns that leave diners uncertain what experience they'll receive.

In more detail

This is a large, busy Asian buffet in Paris 19 that lives on choice: sushi, seafood, wok grilling, plancha, and the usual buffet parade of hot dishes and desserts. When it’s firing, people leave happy, full, and already planning a return. When it slips, the complaints are loud and specific: rude reception, crowding, empty trays, and hygiene worries. One review’s “organized and smooth” is another review’s “why did I even come here?” Culinarily, it’s not a finesse place; it’s a big crowd-pleaser built for abundance rather than surprise. The menu points to a broad, accessible pan-Asian buffet with familiar items more than adventurous cooking, so this suits diners who want variety and volume over culinary fireworks. The wok station and seafood make it more interesting than a basic buffet, but the trade-off is inconsistency—great on a good day, forgettable or frustrating on a bad one. For families, the menu reality is actually pretty favorable: the buffet pricing includes child tiers, and kids can pick from sushi, rice, noodles, meat, desserts, and other familiar items. It’s a good fit for mixed appetites, though picky eaters and parents who need calm service should be warned that the room can get crowded and staff interactions are a recurring complaint. If your child likes variety and you like the idea of paying once and letting everyone graze, it works; if you need quiet, patience, and careful hospitality, maybe not.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Mixed residential and cultural area with parks, canal-side paths and multiethnic commerce.

Safety: Generally busy by day; quieter at night in parts—exercise normal urban caution after dark.

What's nearby: Near Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, La Villette (Cité des Sciences), Porte de Pantin transport links and canal areas.

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–15:00, 07:00–23:00 Tuesday12:00–15:00, 07:00–23:00 Wednesday12:00–15:00, 07:00–23:00 Thursday12:00–15:00, 07:00–23:00 Friday12:00–15:00, 07:00–23:00 Saturday12:00–15:00, 07:00–23:00 Sunday07:00–23:00
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