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5 best Japanese restaurants in Paris

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what to french gastronomy Hats off, we already know. But due to the number of immigrants who live in the city, there are excellent restaurants with different cuisines. Fans of Asian cuisine that we are, we decided to list the 5 best Japanese restaurants in Paris that we know and love. In fact, enjoy and also read about the new contemporary art museum in Paris and 11 restaurants with views of the Eiffel Tower. Do you want help making your reservations in Paris, hotels, restaurants and attractions? Send email to (email protected) And if you are planning a trip to Parischeck out our tips for hotels near the Eiffel Tower and the Champs Élysées.

Best Japanese Restaurants in Paris

Blueberry Maki Bar

In the friendly neighborhood of Saint Germain, this little restaurant is authentic and delicious! Furthermore, the decoration follows the style pop, with colorful lanterns, and lively service. The highlight of the menu are the Maki, that is, the seaweed sushi rolls. There are options and combinations for all tastes, such as, for example, Shiso bomb, with salmon, avocado and yellow radish wrapped in shiso leaves.

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fun atmosphere

Orient Extreme Saint Germain

For over 20 years, the restaurant has offered an elegant, yet charming and welcoming atmosphere. In the kitchen, the chef’s creations Ishikawa, what reinvents Japanese culinary traditions in its exclusive dishes, with a contemporary touch. Like, for example, abSemi-cooked tuna arroga with yuzu soy sauce, green pepper and coriander. Furthermore, the restaurant also has houses in Montaigneand another in Neuilly.

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The atmosphere with sushibar

Sola

With one Michelin starthe restaurant reopened at the beginning of the year, after undergoing renovation, with a new chef: Kousuke Nabeta. With a new concept, the The room is divided into two spaces, the French room, with tables and chairs, and the Japanese room, located in the basement of the building. At the Omakase Menu, the chef prepare a surprise menu according to the season.

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The restaurant’s basement

Takara

O oldest Japanese restaurant in Paris has been offering authentic cuisine since 1958. Furthermore, it has a great location, in the 1st arrondissement, very close to the Palais Royal, and attentive service. On the menu, classics such as sushi, sashimi and must notJapanese fondue. In fact, just out of curiosity: Takara means “treasure” in Japanese, and it is one of the few Japanese restaurants that are not run by Chinese.

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Takara, the first Japanese restaurant in Paris

Kinugawa

Located no. 1 arrondissement of Paristhe restaurant, which is already 30 years old, has managed to remain modern and elegant. You can have a drink first at the bar, super trendy and charming, and then head to the restaurant or the studio, a small intimate room where the sushibar. Furthermore, it is possible to have a personalized experience. On the menu, dishes prepared by Chef Hasegawa, who unites tradition with its vision of contemporary Japanese cuisineLike for example, scallops, king crabs e foie gras.

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The bar, which is super trendy
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Ambiance details and dishes

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Oh! It’s important to remember that reservations are recommended for all of these Japanese restaurants in Paris! And then, just enjoy it.

By Renata Araujo

Photos: Renata Araujo and Disclosure

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