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Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Yasunari Okazaki's two-Michelin sushi counter inside Pavillon Ledoyen — twelve seats, ikejime fish.
Cuisine Guide
Paris's dining scene spans every corner of the world. These are the finest Japanese venues in the city — each one personally vetted by our editorial team for quality, atmosphere, and experience.
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Yasunari Okazaki's two-Michelin sushi counter inside Pavillon Ledoyen — twelve seats, ikejime fish.
Saint-Honoré & Palais-Royal
Three Michelin stars, Japanese precision in a Coq-Héron jewel-box dining room
Sentier & Bourse
Eight-seat sushi counter behind Place Louvois — surgical edomae from chef Masayoshi Hanada.
Saint-Honoré & Palais-Royal
Ten-seat omakase between Louvre and Place Vendôme — chef Satoshi Kobayashi's surgical edomae.
Tour Eiffel & Invalides
Whitewashed teppanyaki bolthole — chef Koji Aida's Paris-Japan grammar since 2008.
Sentier & Bourse
Two Michelin stars 2025 — Tomoyuki Yoshinaga's ten-seat edomae masterclass.
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