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When the iconic monuments and the hordes of tourists start to tire you, there's Charonne, the "real" Paris to some, where people from many corners of the globe call home. Disparate cultures, incomes, and ages collide to bring you a Paris that is different from the postcards. Spanning from the 11th arrondissement to the 12th, Charonne is young and energetic. Local business owners are friendly, always available, and in a perpetually relaxed state of being. With its trendy, boho clientele, Charonne offers a truly eclectic and unique Parisian experience in the north-eastern part of the city.
A simple restaurant with an open kitchen, Paris Hanoï is quite an institution on rue de Charonne. It's always packed. There's no reservations, so be prepared to wait in an intimidating line out front for at least 20 minutes. Inside, you'll be rewarded by the delicate and tantalizing scents of vietnamese dishes which arrive to your table still steaming or fresh out of the oven.
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