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Where To Eat Sushi In Paris, France

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Paris is known for its amazing gastronomic experiences. In recent years, a lot of interesting and innovative sushi spots have opened in Paris: check out our guide to the best sushi venues in France’s capital city.

Blueberry

Restaurant, Japanese

Vegan sushi
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This creative and unconventional sushi restaurant offers bright pops of color both on the walls and on your plate. Blueberry specializes in maki rolls, which they serve in portions of six. The creativity for this restaurant is also shown in the other dishes on its menu, which offers an assortment of fresh, light and fruity tastes that are quite elaborate – even for experienced sushi lovers.

Rice & Fish

Restaurant, Japanese

Dont take the risk and make your own sushi, head to one of our best sushi spots first!
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With a Japanese and American aesthetic, Rice & Fish has a decor reminiscent of the Hollywood scene. This venue serves innovative and creative dishes. Rice & Fish may be a bit daring in their concoctions, but their products are fresh and delicious, if you are willing to try something new.

Kinugawa

Restaurant, Japanese

Find sashimi like this at Kinugawa| ©Elsie Hui/Flickr
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Kinugawa boasts two different locations in Paris. The restaurant itself is decorated with an Asian aesthetic, with muted lighting and light music. They specialize in sashimi, with a popular choice being the Sashimi à la Kinugawa.

Miss KÔ

Restaurant, Japanese, Sushi, Asian, Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten-free

Miss KÔ is located right off of the busy Champs Élysses
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Located near the Champs-Elysées, the Japanese restaurant Miss KÔ feels like a tiny Chinatown street with neon lights and an open kitchen. One dish you must try is the Kô’ burger containing avocado, mizuna, gravlax and tempura-fried green beans.

Kokohana

Restaurant, Japanese

The Japanese have been cooking in an open kitchen since at least 1910, when this photos taken.
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Kokohana is also located just steps from the Champs-Elysées. The menu is simple but very delicious. During lunch hours, the chef prepares the food in front of you in an open kitchen. With a minimalistic menu at a very fair price, you can see why Kokohana is a hit.

Buddha Bar

Bar, Restaurant, Asian

Inside the Buddha Bar
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The Buddha Bar has become famous in Paris, not only as a restaurant but also for the venue itself. The decor is pioneering in its form of design and style, and the atmosphere and the music are guaranteed to be good.

Wrap ’N Roll Sushi

Restaurant, Japanese, Sushi

Find crunchy sushi rolls like this at Wrap ’N Roll Sushi
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Wrap ’N Roll Sushi is a small restaurant with a very small selection on the menu. With delicious sushi, an exceptionally friendly staff and quiet environment, you can’t go wrong at Wrap ‘N Roll.
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