
The next stop on Dr HH’s solo Paris trip…
After a morning of art, I had a little wander along the Seine before heading to my next eatery, GangNam Falafel. This was pitched as an all vegan Korean Lebanese fusion restaurant (apparently it serves meat now). There was some fun looking stuff on the menu here with some fusion ideas. I went for a bit of classic Korean with the corn dog and some fusion with kimchi hummus.


The corn dog was enjoyable. Half is filled with a mozzarella-esque cheese and the other half has a sausage in it. The fillings were tasty, the bread coating was quite light and it had a good crispy outer. The sauce on top gave a bit of extra flavour. It is also partially dipped in sugar for a bit of sweetness. I really enjoyed it, but it may not be for everybody.

The kimchi hummus was also very good. The hummus had a little bit of texture and wasn’t perfectly smooth, which is exactly how I like my hummus. It tasted good, but I always think hummus can have more seasoning, I may be overseasoning the stuff I make at home! The kimchi is a good addition, it’s not your typical napa cabbage kimchi and I wasn’t exactly sure what vegetable it was. It had a good bit of bite and crunch to it, but wasn’t very spicy. The crispy tortilla served with it was great for scooping everything up.
There was some interesting looking stuff on the menu and I’d have liked to have tried the falafel and tteokbokki skewer. Maybe another time! It’s a small place and looks geared to takeaways orders. There were only about 10-12 seats so just keep that in mind when visiting.
