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L'Arbre de Sel
14 juin 2007

By Denise Young

Fans of homestyle Korean cooking should make a beeline to L'Arbre de Sel, a tiny family-run gem in a quiet corner of Paris’ 15th arrondissement behind Montparnasse. At lunchtime you can take a “menu bamboo” for €9.50 and enjoy two mini potstickers followed by an oversized bowl of rice with beef, vegetables, a fried egg and shavings of nori seaweed with miso soup on the side.

The menu also features traditional favourites like bibimbap, galbi (Korean hot-pot) and Korean barbecue. Everything is cooked without MSG and the decoration—a profusion of tiny potted plants and clusters of gossamer lights strung from the walls—reflect the whimsical character of the owner, who welcomes all guests like his own family.

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