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Last night I enjoyed what is probably the best japanese food, and sushi, I've eaten in Paris, at restaurant Hyotan on 3, rue d'Artois, in the 8th arrondissement. It's always a good sign when a restaurant is frequented by its own countrymen and yesterday we were the only non-japanese there. The atmosphere is simple, the service is courteous and the prices are affordable. There are many great Japanese retaurants in Paris, particularly around rue St. Anne ... but this one is now at the top of my list.
January 30, 2005 in Food and Drink | Permalink
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