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    Kisin

    4.1 (24 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Quiet
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Deano G.

    Nice little spot for udon and ramen spot. Good service and all fresh to order food. I'd like to try more options when I get back to Paris, but I'd go back for the curry noodles today if I could.

    Christine Y.

    One of my favorite meals in Paris!! Kisin was recommended to me by my friend who recently visited Paris. She told me I should be able to get a seat without a reservation if I go right when it opens. I looove udon and really missed some Asian food (although French food is great), so I went one day before it opened and was stoked to be first in line! Unfortunately it was randomly closed that day. I tried again the next day and was able to get a seat! OMG - it really hit the spot. I got the tempura udon with tempura on the side. The broth was amazing, the udon noodle was the perfect amount of chewy. Every bite I took I couldn't help but smile and feel happy to be here. I also got the yuzu mochi for dessert which was expensive but a great finish to a great meal.

    Marinated tuna

    Chose this place based on great reviews, and the fact that udon is house-made with flour imported from Japan. While the udon tasted fresh and way better than at most Japanese restaurants in Paris, it wasn't as chewy as the one in Japan. The broth is clean, but nothing spectacular. I got the beef udon. I wished the meat was more tender. It was very dry for a stewed meat. The marinated tuna was a special treat. Very high quality tuna and the seasoning was perfect. Service was the typical cold French service. A bit disappointing, as I was used to having top service in Japan. Ambiance was just okay. As the place is quite small, it can be very loud.

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    Eric L.

    Great chicken karage, udons were all perfect consistency, broths packed with umami, friendly service. Best udon in Paris.

    Sendy T.

    Just passing by the area while walking the block and I happen to run into this Michelin star rated restaurant. Japanese udon is their specialty. I decided to go with the plain udon with the tempura on the side. Perfection. The broth was just right and the noodles were so soft yet still slightly chewy enough to be able to tell it was udon. So authentic and savory! I dream of the noodles. As an udon lover, this is by far one of the best places I've ever had. Tempura was crisp and the portion of items battered were bountiful. My friend had one of the broths that were rich and creamy. Very different. Very ramen-like but still equally as wonderful. Very nice place, minimalist, clean and tidy. Food was great. If i ever come back to Paris, I will be back!

    Fresh udon. A lot like mizusawa udon from gumma prefecture.

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    The best broth with a touch of ginger was perfect pairing with the silken udon and pork. Simple and delicious. Make reservation. Thank you.

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    I wished you could add other toppings in the Udon, but that's not how they are set up.

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    Champs-Elysées, 17ème

    We happened to be in Paris during some protests and there was a lot of residual tear gas in the…read moreair. Not wanting to walk far we decided to try this place right across from the hotel. The inside is small and quaint. The staff greeted us and spoke fairly good English. They have a modest menu of assorted Japanese items. We tried the chicken karage and pork katsu and croquettes. The karage and katsu were disappointing. The karage seemed to be made with the poorest quality chicken. It was hard to tell exactly what part of the chicken it was. It looked somewhat gray in color. The katsu similarly seemed to be the poorest quality pork. There was some meat but quite a bit of fat and gristle. Prices overall seemed quite high for the low quality of food. The croquettes were the best part of the meal. They had a crispy outside and warm, soft, tasty filling. If you are in the midst of a protest and want to avoid walking far with tear gas in the air you might want to stop in here, but otherwise it's probably better to keep walking and find something better.

    Being a sushi lover, it's always a must to have at least one Japanese meal even if we are in…read moreEurope. Using Yelp, I found this restaurant close to our hotel. It's a small restaurant and very casual...nothing spectacular in terms of ambiance but the food was amazing. Both my daughter and I had the Chirashi rice bowl which was honestly one of the best ones that we ever had...we'll remember this meal for a very long time. My husband had the Tonkatsu (deep fried breaded pork) which he enjoyed as well...a little pricey for Euro 19 (~Cad 30) but that seems to be the normal prices for regular dinner entrees. We will definitely be adding this place to our list of favourite things on our Paris trip!

    Kisin - japanese - Updated May 2026

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