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Restaurant prices may have increased 20 %
since 2000.
1st
arrondissement
Foujita,
41 rue Saint-Roch tel 0142614293
Some say it is one of the better places in Paris. A good sign is that it is
often packed, and patience is needed. Of course, you get here what you get in
most sushi-bars: sashimi and sushi, but also rice with raw fish, a Japanese
specialty. Closed on Sunday, it has
very reasonable prices.
Osaka, 163 rue Saint-Honore tel 0142606429
For me it has always been a good recommendation when you see busloads of
Japanese enter a Japanese sushi place. After all, they must know their stuff.
The soups (pork), and other Japanese specialties like Japanese pasta are the
main ingredients of this place. To have real sushi, go next door, not expensive
and good suchi. Closed on Tuesday
4th
arrondissement
Bistrot
Tokyo, 20 rue des Lombards tel
0142721111
Japan in Paris, that’s how you can characterize this place. Simple Japanese décor,
like you have many in Tokyo, and very inexpensive: meatballs, traditional soup,
salads and a large choice of your favourite sushi and sashimis.
Isami,
4 quai d’Orleans tel 0140460697.
Closed Sunday lunch and Monday.
Authentic Japanese place, with an extremely courteous staff, like you can only
find in Paris. I loved it! Raw fish are plenty, and if you never ate them, this
is the place to taste them since they are so fresh. You have different menus
going from sashimi, sushi from 29.50 € on. You can of course also have them per
piece.
6th
arrondissement
Yamani,
8 rue Sainte-Beuve tel 0145484980.
Sushi menu for 21 €. Served in a courteous smiling Japanese ambience.
But not only sushi. You have a brochettes menu with the traditional Japanese
noodle soup, salad, and after a few other appetizers of which Japanese have the
secret, the brochettes appear. Closed on Sunday and festive days.
9th
arrondissement
Le
Café Sushi,
Galeries Lafayette, 5th floor tel 0142823456
The Galeries Lafayette wouldn’t be the
Galeries if they hadn’t foreseen something for their oriental customers or
sushi lovers like you ;-). They designed specially a sort of Japanese corner
from where you have a magnificent view. Sushi is the main thing as well as
yakitori and sashimi. Pick between
the numerous menus and drinks. Sake or beer.
10th
arrondissement
Tokyoaki,
231 rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin tel 0146076791
The yakitori place! I figure most of the
Japanese in Paris visit THIS place. You will have to wait patiently for a table
if you come for lunch. Other people learned about the high ratio quality/price
of this place. Sushi, sashimi are not forgotten. They come even in brochettes
all served like in the traditional restaurants with first a soup, salad and
rice.
18th
arrondissement
Taka,
1 rue Veron
, Tel 0142237416
. Only for dinner from 19.30 to 22.30
Located in the ancient commune of
Montmartre until 1860, the time has preserved the old charm of this place. Cozy,
quite soberly, with smiling personages as coming out of a very popular comic
strip book. The walls are covered with wooden plaques of zodiacal animals. The
cadre is very peaceful. Besides for the sushi and sashimi, people come to Taka
for the hot plate (sukiyaki and others) and also tempura. This Japanese never
deceives; it exists since such a long time. Count about 26.50 € a person with a (big) Japanese beer.
19th
arrondissement
Soushya,
12 rue Pradier tel 0142028582
Another
very tiny place (10 seats only). Japanese don’t like big eating temples like
the Chinese. But the sushis are a main reason to come here and the sashimis are
delicious. and sashimis of a great freshness (plate for 16.50 €). Closed Monday.
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