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Food quality is paramount
Delice Buci makes possible what few local Parisians make possible, eating a hot, cooked dish, while sitting for 6 euros. Food quality is paramount, but it has to be for the right price. The place is presented as a type of deli offering prepared food (in France they are called "Traiteur" and are the equivalent of the "Deli" in the United States). They have Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese dishes: fried rice with vegetables, chicken with mushrooms, sweet and sour pork, sushi, maki, sashimi, rice bowls white "Bo-Bun" (maybe not their original spelling) which consists of a bowl of noodles with meat, thin laminated vegetables, mint and peanuts.
The Bo-Bun price is about 5 euros and you can eat as a single dish. The drink here, as in many other places in France, you only pay when it's not water, as there is "bar free" water. You enter, choose your course, pay in cash and are served on a tray, you can then go eat at any of the dining tables with a water jug, cutlery, chopsticks and napkins.
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