Situé au cœur de Paris, près de la station de métro Pyramides, le restaurant K-Mart Opera se trouve dans la rue Sainte-Anne. Il propose une expérience culinaire mêlant spécialités japonaises et coréennes. Bien que les informations sur l'établissement soient limitées, il semble que le lieu soit adapté aux personnes à mobilité réduite grâce à une entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant.
Parmi les options de paiement acceptées figurent les cartes de débit, le paiement mobile NFC et Pluxee. K-Mart Opera offre également un service à emporter, bien qu'il ne propose pas de livraison le jour même. Les témoignages des clients varient : certains saluent l'accueil du personnel, tandis que d'autres ont rencontré des problèmes avec la facturation qui pourraient dissuader certaines visites futures.
Les heures d'ouverture régulières, de 10h00 à 21h00 tous les jours de la semaine, permettent une grande flexibilité pour s'y rendre. En l'absence de mises à jour récentes de la part des propriétaires, il est conseillé de vérifier votre reçu et vos achats attentivement pour éviter toute déconvenue.
Très bonne épicerie coréenne. Franchement on y trouve vraiment de tout et les produit sont diverse. C'est un peu cher à cause des prix d'importation, mais ça vaut le coup pour se ravitailler en produits coréens. Petite mention pour le soju, il y a un vaste choix.
Beware of price errors I took some vegetable brioches from the frozen section listed for around €7. I paid for my groceries without checking, but I had doubts so I went back to the store to see a salesperson to verify my purchases. We went to the frozen section together, it turns out that my blue packet was the last one and was clearly marked for around €7. but by scanning it is marked approx. €14, he tells me that probably the blue one was put away incorrectly by a customer. So I chose another packet of another color, always on the shelf for €7, and there were around ten sachets in this row. It was the seller himself who served me. But at the checkout it is again displayed around €14. I let it go without making a scandal, but I explained to the seller that it’s not normal! As I was tired and there were a lot of people, and he was quite nice I decided not to bother him. I got gyoza instead, he refunded the price difference. Well, in principle normally he should have first apologized for the price error and checked what the correct price was! Because he clearly said that this brand was €7 and that the others were €14. Then he should have sold it to me at the posted price in accordance with the rules of commerce. In short, I lost a little confidence because I told myself that if I had taken a lot of things I wouldn't have noticed that I was fooled, especially since now we don't even have the receipt for s report it once home. Between €7 and €14 that makes a 50% difference! Multiplied by the number of times I buy them, that’s a lot of money.