Pavyllon Paris
Champs-Élysées & Madeleine
Alléno's one-Michelin counter format at Pavillon Ledoyen — the realistic same-week booking.
Yasunari Okazaki's two-Michelin sushi counter inside Pavillon Ledoyen — twelve seats, ikejime fish.
L'Abysse is the twelve-seat sushi counter that Yannick Alléno built around master Yasunari Okazaki at the Pavillon Ledoyen. Two Michelin stars in the 2025 guide; ikejime fish from the Atlantic; sake list as the spine of the wine programme. The room is restrained — pale wood counter, Tadashi Kawamata's chopstick installation overhead, a William Coggin ceramic wall — and the experience is paced as a Japanese omakase with French extractions woven in. It's the most disciplined sushi seat in Paris and the calibration of fish work to French haute service is the differentiator.
Twelve seats only — book three to four weeks ahead. The Monte-Carlo sister recently earned two stars on opening, confirming the format.
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Historic Monuments, Garden View
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