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Are you craving something different from escargots and croissants during your Paris adventure? In this video, I’m taking you to 3 incredible Japanese restaurants in Paris, each specializing in a unique dish: teppanyaki, ramen, and okonomiyaki.

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Discover:
🍴 Kagayaki (Le Marais): A teppanyaki gem where every dish is cooked to perfection right before your eyes.
🍜 Kodawari Ramen (Saint-Germain): Authentic ramen in a setting that will transport you straight to Japan.
🥞 Okomusu (Le Marais): The ultimate destination for okonomiyaki and yakisoba in a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.

Whether you’re a Japanese food enthusiast or simply looking for a change from French cuisine, these spots offer excellent value for money and unforgettable flavors.

Let me know in the comments if you’d like to see more videos featuring non-French restaurants in Paris!

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18 Comments

  1. I didn’t know there is Kodawari Ramen in Saint Germain. I went to the one at the 1st Arr location and it was lovely, the ambiance, and the food was delicious. However the line was so long.

    Please keep up the good work. Thank you for making this video ❤❤

  2. Fun video and such a good idea. Sometimes, after a week of even excellent French cuisine, we crave for Indian, Thai, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese…and Paris has so much to offer.

  3. Happa Tei on Rue Sainte-Anne in the 2nd got me so hooked on okonomiyaki that I make it at home here in the US. Their takoyaki are excellent too.

  4. bravo, very nice to see those places, but it only lightly scratched the surface for Japanese food in Paris. I have a list of 20 or so of my favorite
    japanese spots , but would be interested in seeing what else you come up with in this genre, as I had not been to your 3 choices showcased here in this video. And don't even get me started with the Chinese offerings in Paris!!!

  5. Love Japanese food. Would have to be in my top 3 foreign cuisines. I regularly get Japanese.

  6. A delightful detour, it takes real skill to cook such a variety of ingredients on a teppanyakie hot plate . The foie gras looked divine. Personally, my favourite Japanese beer is Sapporo .

  7. Was so excited when I saw your title. I was hoping you would go to Kodawari Ramen on rue Mazarine. ❤ We stayed at an airbnb across the street and had to try the resto that had a line at all hours of the day. Didn't disappoint

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