Do you miss Japan or love its culture? How about a bit of Japan in Paris? To live Japanese-style, we're taking you on a tour of a number of places where you can recapture a bit of the land of the rising sun without leaving Paris and the surrounding region.
Are you fascinated by Japanese culture? Would you like to immerse yourself in its world, its gastronomy, its art and its madness, sometimes with original and unusual concepts to discover more and more? How about discovering the best new Japanese spots in Paris?
Benihana, America's favorite teppanyaki restaurant now in Paris Jinchan Yokocho, the Japanese curry den in Paris Game Guild Hyper Festival: plunge into the world of Genshin Impact this Saturday Izakaya Dassai, Yannick Alléno's traditional Japanese table at Beaupassage Restaurant Zakuro, a discreet and authentic Japanese restaurant in Paris Naruto sets up shop at Parc Spirou with a new, dedicated zone TrantranZai Montparnasse, for spicy Sichuan noodles and ravioli in Paris! Hakuba: we tested the exclusive Omakase experience at Cheval Blanc Paris, the Japanese restaurant Montée, chef Nameura's gourmet table Paris 14th arrondissement Takashi Murakami: exhibition of the Japanese artist at Galerie Perrotin in Paris, our photos Where to eat good ramen in Paris? Good places to try Gaijin Ramen, the ramen restaurant where everything is homemade Mido Paris, the fine nikkei restaurant at the Intercontinental Paris Champs-Élysées-Étoile Awaken your senses at Passionné restaurant in the heart of Paris Moon Fusion, amazing Italian-Japanese fusion cuisine by the Mugung team Bloom, Christian Ventura's favorite vegan sushi restaurant in Paris TAKESAN Donabe Ramen, the 1st Donabe Ramen in France UNI Paris, chef Akmal Anuar's chic Japanese restaurant EBIS: a restaurant where Taiwan and Japan meet Shiro, Franco-Japanese fusion bistronomy in Saint Germain des Prés Kaijû: a monstrous history of Japanese cinema at the Maison de la culture du Japon ERH, chef Ryuichi Utsumi's elegant and refined Japanese restaurant at La Maison du Saké The top Japanese tea rooms we love in Paris Poissonnerie Viot and Chef Masayoshi Haraguchi unveil an omakase and izakaya menu to discover Yamato Grill, the Japanese barbecue that honors Wagyu beef at Les Halles Reflections of nature: Junji Takasago exhibition at the Maison de la culture du Japon, our photos DIY: we tested a kintsugi workshop, the Japanese art of repairing broken objects with gold Les 3 Chocolats: the perfect blend of Japanese pastries and chocolates Chakaiseki Akiyoshi, the first tea ceremony restaurant gets its first Michelin star The Musée des arts asiatiques - Guimet, an exotic spot in Paris Bookshops: where to buy second-hand comics and manga in Paris? Kokuban, an authentic ramen experience in Paris Sekitan Japanese Street Food, the Canal Saint-Martin's special kebab restaurant The izakayas of Paris, our best addresses for authentic Japanese tapas L'Art des charpentiers japonais exhibition at the Maison de la culture du Japon - extensions Our favorite Japanese gardens in and around Paris iRASSHAi: the concept store dedicated to Japanese cuisine in Paris Takuto (ex-Kaïto), the elegant hand-rolls restaurant of Japanese chef Takuya Watanabe Japanese pastry shops in Paris: Top Spots to enjoy Japanese delicacies Akira Back Paris, the Prince of Wales's modern Japanese restaurant Kodawari Tsukiji: the incredible restaurant dedicated to fish ramen in Paris Akira Back launches its express breakfast menu Kibo No Ki, the Japanese ramen and pokebowl restaurant where you try on kimonos OGATA Paris : the incredible temple dedicated to the Japanese art of living Atelier Mikki, the 3rd arrondissement's half-crêpe, half-maki restaurant - our photos - definitively closed Ryukishin, the Japanese restaurant specializing in ramen Orient Extrême, a gourmet Japanese restaurant
Benihana, America's favorite teppanyaki restaurant, has opened its doors in Paris. Get ready for a show! [Read more]
Following the success of Jinchan Shokudo, Franco-Japanese couple Alban and Miyo Cacace are back at it again, opening a new izakaya, Jinchan Yokocho, where you can wolf down comforting Japanese curries. [Read more]
Immerse yourself in the world of Genshin Impact this Saturday, December 7 at the Jussieu campus during the free, immersive Game Guild Hyper Festival. [Read more]
Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alléno opens L'Izakaya Dassai in charming Beaupassage, a Japanese restaurant where he reveals his favorite Japanese specialties. [Read more]
It's a small address with big flavors, but also a family affair where conviviality and authenticity reign. Zakuro is a discreet Japanese restaurant in the heart of Paris, where you can discover gourmet, comforting Japanese cuisine. A neighborhood nugget not to be missed! [Read more]
Hervé Lux, director of Parc Spirou, has announced the opening of a 100% Naruto extension. Find out more about this exclusive project. [Read more]
Sponsored - If you're a lover of Chinese cuisine, you've got to try TrantranZai, which specializes in Sichuan noodles and ravioli. Its 3rd address, in the Montparnasse district, transports us to a Chinese night market for an authentic culinary experience, with hearty dishes, a family atmosphere and immersive decor! [Read more]
Discover Hakuba, the Japanese restaurant nestled in the heart of the prestigious Cheval Blanc Paris. The restaurant offers a unique immersion in the art of Japanese gastronomy, with Omakase menus carefully orchestrated by sushi master Takuya Watanabe, in collaboration with sauce master Arnaud Donckele and pastry chef Maxime Frédéric. A delicate experience that echoes Japanese tradition and the quest for authenticity. [Read more]
Sponsored - Under the direction of Chef Takayuki Nameura, Restaurant Montée, located in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, represents the pinnacle of Parisian gastronomy. This gourmet restaurant offers a unique culinary experience, where the elegance of French cuisine merges perfectly with Japanese traditions. Whether you opt for a 6 or 10-step tasting menu, each dish is a truly refined exploration of flavors and textures, promising an exceptional gastronomic adventure. [Read more]
Takashi Murakami returns to Galerie Perrotin from October 15 to November 23, 2024. Five years after taking over this famous Parisian gallery, the famous Japanese contemporary artist presents a new solo show featuring some fifteen of his recent works, to be discovered free of charge at Galerie Perrotin Matignon. [Read more]
Looking for a good ramen in Paris, those typical Japanese noodle bowls? Here's a list of the best places to go. [Read more]
Still looking for the best ramen in Paris? How about discovering Gaijin Ramen, this new gourmet restaurant in the 9ᵉ arrondissement of Paris that puts these Japanese noodles in the spotlight? [Read more]
The Intercontinental Paris Champs-Élysées-Étoile unveils its restaurant, a nikkei table called Mido Paris. As connoisseurs will have gathered, this is the little sister of a cult address on the Riviera. So, what's the verdict? [Read more]
Sponsored - Under the direction of talented chef Satoshi Horiuchi, Le Passionné offers a bold, modern take on French cuisine, featuring small-scale local producers and seasonal produce. Come and discover this not-to-be-missed address! [Read more]
The Mugung team opens a second address, Moon Fusion. This time, no Korean classics, but fusion cuisine that blends Italy and Japan. [Read more]
Bloom is the name of this vegan restaurant with Japanese accents, which has just opened in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. Vegan sushi, already a trend on the other side of the Atlantic, is coming to Paris, and we love it! [Read more]
This famous Japanese chain has just opened its first restaurant in France! TAKESAN's famous ramen, served in the traditional Donabe, a traditional Japanese earthenware pot, is now available near Opéra in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. This restaurant transports you straight to Nagano, Japan, with authentic, tasty ramen prepared with different types of broth (pork, halal and vegan chicken), 100% homemade noodles and artisanal miso. [Read more]
A very chic Japanese restaurant is about to open its doors this autumn, in the Golden Triangle: UNI Paris. [Read more]
Sponsored - Discover Ebis, an Asian restaurant offering cuisine inspired by Taiwanese and Japanese specialties.
Reserve your table now to discover this restaurant in the 1st arrondissement. [Read more]
Sponsored - Located in the Saint-Germain des Prés district, the bistronomic restaurant SHIRO offers Franco-Japanese fusion cuisine created by chef Kazunari HARA in an elegant, spacious setting. SHIRO lets you enjoy a gastronomic moment in one of Paris's most emblematic districts, SO CHIC! [Read more]
The monsters of the 7th Japanese art land at the Maison de la culture du Japon in Paris from Friday October 4 to Saturday November 9, 2024. An opportunity to (re)discover the story of Godzilla, as well as other kaijū eiga (monster films) in an exclusive cycle of 13 feature-length films! [Read more]
Audacity, sensitivity and beauty are the watchwords of ERH, chef Ryuichi Utsumi's Japanese restaurant at La Maison du Saké. With, we hope, a star under its belt next year. [Read more]
If you're a fan of Japanese teas and pastries, here's a list of the top tea salons in Paris, tested and approved by our editorial team. Which are the best places to drink Japanese tea the old-fashioned way, or those that reveal the best match cakes, or even the best Japanese pastries? [Read more]
Poissonnerie Viot, a forerunner in fish preservation, is teaming up with celebrity chef Masayoshi Haraguchi, aka Masacomic, from June 1 to August 15, 2024. This alliance offers a unique gastronomic experience, combining the quality seafood of Poissonnerie Viot with the creative talent of the Japanese chef. [Read more]
Yamato Grill is the name of the Japanese restaurant that opened its doors in the Halles district of Paris, a stone's throw from the Bourse du Commerce - Fondation Pinault. A Japanese barbecue that honors Wagyu beef with delicious Japanese dishes. [Read more]
New free exhibition to be discovered in the lobby of the Maison de la culture du Japon in Paris, from May 7 to June 1, 2024. Once again, the Japanese cultural center invites us to take a journey through Junji Takasago's photographs, which pay tribute to the beauty of nature! [Read more]
Kintsugi is a Japanese method that gives a broken plate, bowl or vase a second life, embellished with shimmering golden joints. From Belleville, Delphine suggests you arm yourself with patience to try the adventure! [Read more]
Food lovers beware! In a little street just a stone's throw from the Saint-Paul metro station in Paris, lies a well-known spot for sweet tooths. The name? Les 3 Chocolats. Behind this place, which combines pastry and chocolate, is Japanese Emiko Sano, who is keen to honor her family history. [Read more]
Chakaiseki Akiyoshi is the name of the world's first tea ceremony restaurant outside Japan. In the 15th arrondissement of Paris, you can discover this Japanese gastronomic establishment, which has just been awarded its first Michelin star. [Read more]
We take you on a (re)discovery of the Musée Guimet, dedicated to Asian arts. On the program: an exotic tour of historical treasures in splendid surroundings. [Read more]
If you're having trouble finishing your series of One Piece or any other river manga without jeopardizing your purse, this guide is for you! Discover our selection of Parisian bookshops for second-hand comics, manga and graphic novels. [Read more]
Sponsored - For over two years now, the Kokuban ramen restaurant has been shining in the heart of Paris, offering an authentic and generous Japanese culinary experience. It's a real taste journey, a one-way trip to the Land of the Rising Sun thanks to the diversity of Japanese dishes that come out of the kitchen (Gyoza, Karaage, Gyudons, etc.). Are you ready to dine in one of Paris's finest homemade ramen restaurants? [Read more]
Sekitan is the name of the new Japanese canteen that has just opened on the banks of the Canal Saint-Martin, in the 19ᵉ arrondissement. The spotlight is on yakitoris, the famous Japanese skewers that come in a variety of sauces and can also be taken along, to sit by the canal. [Read more]
There's nothing like sitting down at the counter of an izakaya, one of those traditional Japanese bars, to enjoy authentic Japanese tapas, accompanied by a glass of sake or beer. Here are our best addresses in Paris! [Read more]
Discover the essence of traditional Japanese wooden architecture at the Maison de la culture du Japon in Paris, in a dedicated exhibition opening on October 18, 2023 and running until February 10, 2024. From kigumi techniques to sukiya tea pavilions, immerse yourself in the age-old skills of Japanese carpenters. A unique exhibition not to be missed! [Read more]
Looking for a Zen garden? We take you to discover the most beautiful Japanese gardens at the gates of Paris. Between a public park or a museum garden, these exotic gardens will give you a change of scenery and serenity. It is in any case of superb gardens which enchants us. [Read more]
Grocery, canteen, café, cocktail bar and soon bistronomic izakaya... Paris now boasts a new gourmet address featuring Japanese cuisine in all its forms. Visit iRASSHAi in the capital's 1st arrondissement, an 800 m² spot designed around the culinary cultures of Japan. [Read more]
Takuto (ex-Kaïto), the restaurant of sushi master Takuya Watanabe, invites you to eat its delicate fish handrolls standing up. The take-away offer is ideal for a bucolic picnic. [Read more]
Discover the best Japanese pastry shops in Paris to enjoy wagashis, dorayakis and other sweet creations. Updated regularly. [Read more]
Akira Back, the Prince of Wales's modern Japanese restaurant, is celebrating its 1st anniversary. It's an opportunity to (re)discover the place, with some lovely new additions to the menu. [Read more]
Some three years after the opening of the very first Kodawari Ramen in the Odéon district, a second address dedicated to ramen opens in the capital. The name? Kodawari Tsukiji. An opportunity to enjoy a new and incredible Japanese experience, both immersive and tasty. [Read more]
Akira Back, the excellent Japanese gastronomy restaurant in the Prince of Wales, opens for lunch and offers a menu served in 45 minutes. [Read more]
Kibo No Ki is a good Japanese restaurant a stone's throw from the Madeleine in the 9th arrondissement, offering delicious ramen and poke bowls, as well as the opportunity to try on kimonos at the end of the meal. If you're looking to treat yourself and spend an original moment, here's a spot that's sure to win you over. [Read more]
Tea, cuisine, crafts, hospitality and culture... The 3rd district of the capital has opened its doors to OGATA Paris; a sumptuous place of 800 m² gathering all the Japanese art of living. [Read more]
Notice to the gourmets and gourmands! L'Atelier Mikki, a restaurant in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, invites you to discover its original flavors... The specialty of the house? A daring concept between the crepe and the maki! Shall we go there, friends? [Read more]
At Ryukishin, the star dish is ramen! Available in all shapes and flavors, it's sure to delight fans of authentic, traditional Japanese cuisine. And even the most vegan of you, since Ryukishin even offers a vegan ramen! [Read more]
Would you like to try a real Japanese restaurant, and a gourmet one at that? L'Orient Extrême is the place for you. On the menu, fish in all shapes and forms: maki, sushi, sashimi, chirashi, steamed, grilled, pan-fried... The menu is tasty and the cuisine refined. Your new favorite Japanese restaurant. [Read more]
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Dates and Opening Time
From January 15, 2024 to December 31, 2027