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    Abri Soba

    4.6 (18 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM, 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM

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    Ginger Beer

    Loved the bar vibe and thought all the dishes were solid! A cool spot for meeting with friends or a date. This place transports you to Japan. Crème brûlée and karage were delicious. And the best takoyaki I've ever had (crispier outside than other ones I've had). If visiting France again I would come back for a comfort meal

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    Carter B.

    The best soba I've had. The inside ambiance is lovely, was full when we went and the vibes were great. The Zaru and Kake soba are delicious, the broth is perfect. Truly an incredible little restaurant and will be back!

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    One of the best meals of my life. It's casual, not expensive, and absolutely delicious

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    Mediocre lunch with line out there. Paris need more better ramen places for sure. Services was good.

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    Takara

    Takara

    4.5(69 reviews)
    1.3 kmPalais Royal/Musée du Louvre, 1er
    €€€€

    I was shocked when I read Takara is the oldest Japanese restaurant in Europe. I thought they were…read morecappin, but my rigorous 5 minute google research says this is true. It only opened in 1958, which sent me into an existential spiral. A city that is such a cultural melting pot like Paris, and Europe as a whole, got their first Japanese restaurant in 1958? The world has not been connected for very long. I don't know why, but this really put time into perspective for me. When we stepped off the Parisian streets and into Takara, it literally felt like we just entered a worm hole to Tokyo. They somehow bottled the energy in Japan and brought it to Paris. You could take a breath in here. There was just such a calming, respectful energy in here that I have only felt in Japan. When making a reservation, you are required to order either Shabu Shabu or Sukiyaki which honestly was kind of annoying. We just wanted to rip a bunch of sushi. 52 euro a head was the cheapest option, and we went with that because I'm a brokie. We sat down in the most authentic Japanese ambiance that I have ever set foot in outside of Japan. I was so damn inspired. One of the walls was lined with 70+ different types of beautifully crafted Japanese wallpaper, and I wanted to steal it and bring it back home to line the walls of my tiny NYC apartment. Along with our forced shabu shabu, we went with a mixed nigiri platter, 3 different cut rolls, and some fried chicken. My Chase Sapphire Preferred card was in hell. The nigiri and cut rolls went absolutely insane. The thing about writing food reviews is there are only so many positive adjectives in my repertoire. It was better than any nigiri I've had outside of Japan. Maybe the quality of fish has been the same in LA or NYC, but the vibe in here just took it up a notch... See, my words are futile to describe the feeling this fish gave me. I would honestly love to hate on the shabu shabu that we were held at gunpoint to try, but it was also PHENOMENAL. Maybe it's just a case of Stockholm syndrome, but it was magical. Thin cuts of beef with the most perfect marbling, paired with fresh vegetables to cook in a hot pot right in front of you? How could you not love it? The waitress came over and got us started, showing us how to operate the shabu shabu machine. All in all, this was my 2nd favorite meal we had in Paris only behind the Senegalese restaurant Waly Fay. However, Takara did HURT the pockets. I don't even know how much it ran, I just winced as I tapped my Chase card. I'm refusing to look at the statement as it's all just monopoly money on vacation, right? IG @johnny.novo Tiktok @jnov__ Substack @johnnynovo

    The oyster, hotpot & chicken karage are amazing. Service is…read moreon par, very cozy location.

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    Takara
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    Naoko - Yakitori mix with grilled mushrooms, chicken breast, chicken wings, chicken meatballs

    Naoko

    3.9(20 reviews)
    1.0 kmMontmartre, Pigalle, 18ème
    €€

    The food. The staff. The food. Okay, we stumbled upon this…read morequaint little restaurant near our hotel one evening. We saw Paris' first snow of the season as we planned a day to spend at Champs-Elysees and to see the Arc de Triomphe. As it began to snow heavily we got cold and decided to call it an early evening and headed back to the hotel to rest and warm up but we were also hungry so we walked down Rue des Abbesses to find something to eat. Now we love Parisian food. The breads, butters, all of that. However, we are Filipinos and we still miss eating rice so we opted for Asian cuisine and that is how we found this gem of a restaurant. The food was amazingly delicious! From their salad dressing to the perfectly seasoned miso soup. Then came our entrees...the sushi was so fresh that every bite was sweet and refreshing. The Yakitori is beyond delicious. Mouthwatering even as the more you eat, the more you want it. Their pork cutlets were thinly sliced and very lightly breaded. One of the best ones I've ever eaten. The place was so good we came back the next day to have a late lunch and ordered the same things we ate the night before! With the addition of their tempura mix since the night before they ran out. The place is small and not packed with a lot of people which is why I called it a hidden gem in the first place. I'm not gatekeeping this folks, highly recommended if you're ever in the Montmartre area in Paris. You won't be disappointed!

    We encountered this place during our walk. It was spacious inside with restrooms at lower level…read more The staff member was a bit unfriendly. She seemed tired and annoyed at being there. The food was basic. The tempura was oily and the edamame was slightly over cooked. The gyoza wasn't bad. But we were full afterwards.

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    Naoko - The view outside from my seat the the table. Paris first snow of the season

    The view outside from my seat the the table. Paris first snow of the season

    Naoko - Miso soup and salad w/ sesame dressing

    Miso soup and salad w/ sesame dressing

    Naoko - Yakitori mix - chicken meatballs, white meat and red meat chicken skewers, salmon

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    Yakitori mix - chicken meatballs, white meat and red meat chicken skewers, salmon

    Guilo Guilo - Guilo Guilo

    Guilo Guilo

    4.4(90 reviews)
    1.3 kmMontmartre, 18ème
    €€€€

    Definitely my favorite Japanese restaurant in Paris. Super value for money (45€ menu), friendly…read moreatmosphere, original dishes, super know-how... The chef has also restaurants in Kyoto and Hawaii if you happen to be there ;)

    Ahh Guilo Guilo. We first discovered this place when we were in Kyoto, Japan seeking some authentic…read moreKaiseki food. When we arrived in Paris, we realized they also have a restaurant here as well and quickly made reservations to ensure we got a spot. This location is a lot easier to find than the one in Japan. Being Canadian, we chose to dine at the earliest time - 7pm which was pretty much when they were in the middle of prepping all the food. Staff here mostly speak Japanese or French and only a couple of the staff member speaks a bit of English. They only serve the 45 euro fixed price menu here for 7-8 dishes so you don't have too many options here. The staff explains what's in every dish they serve you and are quick to notice when you are done your dish so they can serve you the next one. I must say they modified the menu here to cater to the French with items like foie gras sushi and having their dishes be more rich in flavour opposes to the light flavours we experienced in Japan. All in all it was still a great meal, but I only gave it 4 stars because I prefer the japan location more since it was better value (more dishes) and more authentic in taste :)

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    Guilo Guilo - Riz aux champignons japonais et fruits de mer

    Riz aux champignons japonais et fruits de mer

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    Kunitoraya - Bistro Udon - from top to bottom: katsu curry udon, shrimp/vegetable tempura, kunitora udon

    Kunitoraya - Bistro Udon

    4.1(176 reviews)
    1.2 kmPalais Royal/Musée du Louvre, 1er
    €€

    TL;DR: Authentic Japanese udon and a must-try…read more Wow what a surprising spot! We were looking for a refreshing Japanese spot amongst the pyramids and couldn't resist stopping here. The food is mostly various Japanese Udon soup, but it is done so well we were blown away. We have had a lot of Japanese food in the US and countless trips to Japan and this is some of the best we have had outside of Japan. The owner is from Kochi, Japan and the food is authentic. We took the shrimp/vegetable tempura, katsu curry udon as well as the kunitora. All came out together and piping hot. The katsu curry udon was outstanding and definitely a do not miss dish. The katsu was so crispy and cooked to perfection. The dish itself was very interesting because there was a healthy portion of curry poured over the soup that the meat sits on top, then as you eat, the curry and soup mix more, and you get a rich delicious broth at the end with all the udon. The tempura was done well. We also had matcha ice cream which is texturized with various cereals on top and bottom of the ice cream as well as a tasty crispy wafer. The service is quick and effective, they speak English well and were so nice. The place is busy so be prepared to wait 10-20 minutes for a spot - it is well worth it. The atmosphere is a really nice open bistro with modern design and classic rock and pop 80s-90s music. It is mostly community style seating, which some may not love, including myself, but in this setting I couldn't care less.

    Authentic udon in a charming cafe - space is small and cozy. The wait (10-20 minutes) is worth it…read more Friendly staff and tasty shrimp tempura udon. Generous portions, reasonable pricing. Get the lunch set add-on. Street window seats are the best - one of my favorite Paris memories!

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    Kunitoraya - Bistro Udon - Waygu Niku udon

    Waygu Niku udon

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    Nishikura - A

    Nishikura

    4.1(20 reviews)
    0.5 kmStrasbourg-St Denis/Bonne Nouvelle, 10ème

    Originally, we were trying to go to this Chinese restaurant that shall remain nameless but they…read morewere apparently closed. So we were walking around and we decided to try this place out. My boyfriend ordered the Beef Udon, I did not try it. He said that it was alright, nothing special but it was hearty. We shared the potstickers and skewers (cheese wrapped with beef, beef balls, and chicken). The potstickers did not taste frozen, definitely handmade and lightly grilled. The dipping sauce was good. The skewers were decently flavorful. The beef ball was probably the best, there were some herbs and a sweet sauce mixed in with the batter. The cheese wrapped with meat literally tasted like a mozzarella stick wrapped with beef. The chicken had a light terriyaki flavor to it and it was perfectly grilled. I got a Salmon and Tuna Chirashi bowl. The salmon and tuna tasted and looked fresh. I am really picky when it comes to the rice in the Chirashi bowl. The rice was perfectly sweet with just the right amount of vinegar and sesame seeds. The gentleman that took our order was a very sweet older Asian man who spoke French and Mandarin. He was very polite and kind and gave us dessert at the end. After we paid and were heading out, he rushed over and handed me a pair of chopsticks. It was such a nice little gesture, it really made my evening. The customer service here was great and I would definitely come back again.

    Bizarre experience. Upon walking found a table to sit at without any help from staff. After about…read more15 minutes of waiting for a menu, walked up to the front to ask (in French) for a menu and they looked almost surprised at the request. Ordering was also bizarre with the waiter acting a little rude to my guest who struggled a bit with French. Food was decent (sushi) overall but not exceptional. No option for low sodium soy sauce.

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