Goku, exterior (day)

Goku

Le Marais, Ménilmontant & Belleville


Fronted by a bamboo-fringed terrace, Goku is a sizzling address for pan-Asian flavours. It serves everything from tapas-style kimchi (Korean fermented vegetables), sake- and ginger-marinated yakitori skewers and coconut-coated chicken satay through to mains such as Bulgogi grilled pork with sesame and coriander dressing. Sunday's Asian brunch is hugely popular.

Brunch fixtures include Asian-style tartines, a Hong Kong chicken omelette, tropical Asian fruit platters and juices, plus unlimited tea, coffee and hot chocolate.


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