The exquisite delights of sushi have conquered palates the world over, and Paris is no exception. The French capital, renowned for its refined gastronomy, is brimming with Japanese restaurants that compete in ingenuity to offer exceptional sushi. If you’re looking for an unforgettable culinary experience, let us guide you through the streets of Paris to reveal the most popular addresses where you can enjoy the best sushi.
Yoru
This immersive restaurant takes you straight to Tokyo’s nightlife. Here, you can enjoy delicious sushi and maki, as well as original cocktails. We’re particularly fond of “Japanese-style” tapas to share, such as shrimp tempura, vegetable gyozas and takoyaki. A great address to discover without delay!
📍62 Rue de la Roquette, 75011 Paris
Shinko
Foodporn alert! In the Madeleine district of Paris, Shinko is always busy. Reservations may take some patience, but the wait is well worth it. Shinko is THE semi-gastronomic restaurant for lovers of Japanese cuisine and big appetites. In a chic, designer setting, treat your taste buds to a trip to the Land of the Rising Sun and sushi that can be counted among the best in the capital.
📍21, rue Vignon, 75008
Noori
It’s hard for us to miss restaurant Noori recently opened in the heart of the rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin . In this stall, decorated like an authentic Japanese tavern, you’ll be able to sample an astonishing dish, commonly known as ” tacosushi “, an unusual fusion – you guessed it – between taco and sushi.
📍18-20, rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin, 75010
Jin
The most gastronomic of our addresses, Jin awaits you in its refined, intimate setting in the heart of Paris. Seated around a traditional bar, you can admire the chef excelling in the art of cutting and making the famous sushi before enjoying your meal. A truly authentic experience that reaches out to you!
📍6, rue de la Sourdière, 75001
Izumi
A sushi bar par excellence, Izumi delights Batignolles residents and everyone else with its original concept and delicious sushi plates. Thanks to extra-fresh ingredients and the meticulous attention to detail of our chefs, you’ll find dishes prepared in the purest Japanese tradition! An address to keep in your notebook!
📍55, boulevard des Batignolles, 75008 France
Le Bar des Prés
While Cyril Lignac recently opened How To Train Your Dragon his fourth establishment on the eponymous Saint-Germain-des-Prés street, we now present the Bar des Prés, the French chef’s tribute to Japanese gastronomy. The à la carte menu features an assortment of sushi and sashimi made with the finest ingredients, and a thousand delights to share or keep jealously to yourself.
📍25, rue du Dragon, 75006 France