Long-An

About

Vietnamese

  • star
    Yelp rating
    4.5 stars

Location

Adress: 13 rue Joseph de Maistre, Paris, 75018

Phone: +33 1 46 06 10 95

Work Hours

Mon
Tue 9:00 am-7:00 pm
Wed 9:00 am-7:00 pm
Thu 9:00 am-7:00 pm
Fri 9:00 am-7:00 pm
Sat 9:00 am-7:00 pm
Sun

Reviews

  • Justin L.

    star star star star star 2 June 2026

    Long An is a family run traditional Vietnamese restaurant (with a few other dishes thrown in). It is a shoebox restaurant tucked in along the western edge of Montmarte just north of the bridge over the Cemetery of Montmarte. That might be a bit macabre, but it will help folks who navigate by landmark to find it... and you should make an effort to get to Long An. This is a great stop for lunch or dinner. All of the sandwiches (boeuf, porc, and 'Vietnamienne Speciale') are delicious and well priced. Though we didn't try it on this trip, the pho looked equally tempting.

    In the shadows of Sacre Coeur, there are several lackluster asian restaurants catering to tourists.  Long An is the delightful exception. It is mostly frequented by locals and takes pride in offering quality (not 'tourist safe') food. And even if your French skills aren't top-notch, you will find it easy to make yourself understood.

  • Tracy N.

    star star star star star_border 19 May 2026

    If you're looking for something that is not typical French food, this place is delicious for some Vietnamese food.  The server is ABSOLUTELY the friendliest person I met in Paris. If you're from the United States, they may not have everything you expect at a typical Vietnamese restaurant but for things they do have, it was delicious.

  • Mei L.

    star star star star star_border 10 May 2026

    Totally legit place for a bowl of hot soup.  Family operated.  The Vietnamese sandwich is pretty good.

  • Richard W.

    star star star star star 8 May 2026

    Not fancy, but fresh, tasty authentic Vietnamese cuisine with good service. I  started with the traditional rice crepes (they call them raviolis) and then had a classic Banh-Mi (they call them sandwiches). On request they also brought some very spicy, freshly chopped, chili peppers.  Sat at one of their outdoor tables and enjoyed the good food and weather with a Tsing-Tao.  Great experience.

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