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Contribuisci feedbackA pleasant break after a long day at the Louvre museum . The food was really good and I recommend the gyoza! Good choice and the surrounding area is also very nice without being that crowded!
We both had Menu D2 with salad, miso soup and beef donburi. It was delicious!!!!! Okay, the restaurant is very small with alot of tables cramped into it; no open windows and thus extremely hot and badly ventilated. I would still recommend it because the lunch was great!!
Most unsatisfactory restaurant visit. Rush service: happy to let you line up for 20 minutes but when you're inside half the menu is finished by 9:15 and they literally kick you out hungry by 10! Never had that happen to us and been to 100s of restaurants all over. Rude service, below average food, this place sucks!
My partner said this was one of the oldest Japanese restaurant in Rue Sainte-Anne so I just had to give it a try their signature is Shoyu Ramen and im pretty happy with how it tasted. Unlike other ramens I've tried, this one tastes really light, like it was chicken broth that was used. The noodles were a tad bit soft to my liking but it's not such a big deal my favorite was the Spicy Tori Furai Don. Servings were hefty and the meal was wonderful. The place was still quite full despite coming there past usual dinner time. It was a tad bit cramp and humid inside, as if there's a problem with the exhaust so you end up smelling like food after the meal. Is it the best japanese restaurant in Rue Sainte-Anne? Probably not, but it has a certain charm that reflects the reason why this restaurant has been holding strong for many years
Nothing classy or posh here. Just the kind of cooking and serving you'd find in a Japanese home. But so good...