I can honestly say this was one of the most enjoyable food experiences in my life. This is not the kind of restaurant you find by accident (or maybe that's exactly it). Nestled in the absolute center of Paris, you enter a small side street, then pass a courtyard, to finally enter a small hall that houses a few very small restaurants. Among it Sushi Ku. The two owners founded it in 1998 and have been running it since. It's not a fusion between Malaysian and Japanese food - you can enjoy authentic dishes from both cultures. I strongly urge you to ask the owner for recommendation. She speaks English and French and we ended up chatting until even after the restaurant had already closed. I cannot remember all the names of the different dishes I tried that day, but it was all equally delicious, healthy and 100% freshly made. I ended up paying 25€ for an entry, main dish, tea and dessert. I would argue that at this quality and at this price point and with such a central location, you will not easily find anything similar in Paris. Because I was interested, the owner told me all about the ingredients of the food and its different (health) benefits. The food was lower in salt than most people are probably used to, but so, so rich in taste. Surprisingly, because for me fat and salt were always the main carriers of taste. And last but not least: the restaurant closes at 3PM. But if you call before 2PM and ask for a reservation for the same evening, they might open the place. It depends on the size of your group or if enough other people also called for reservation. I will be back next time I'm in Paris. And I will bring friends! read more