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SHU

At Shu, the open kitchen on the room allows every guest to be present at all the preparations of the Chef Osamu Ukai. A restaurant for the real lovers of Japanese food who will enjoy a delicious feast of quail’s eggs with foie gras, miso and lotus’roots, of rice soup with ochazuké green tea, or of kushiagué, those little bites of vegetable, shellfish and fried meat, which are one of the Chef’s specialties. To accompany your meal, there is a large choice of sakés, in a glass or the bottle, in cold or hot flasks.

SHU

8, rue Suger 75006 Paris

01.46.34.25.88

Monday thru Saturday

6.30 p.m – 11.30 p.m

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THOUMIEUX

For almost seventy years Thoumieux has been the Brasserie of the whole Politic and Gourmet Paris. Taken over by Thierry Costes and of especially by Jean-François Piège in 2009, the typical setting of the 1930s is decorated with mirrors, red wall seats, many lightings which give the Brasserie a more rushed atmosphere. And concerning the food, still Brasserie… but reinterpreted by Sylvestre Wahid.

THOUMIEUX

79, rue Saint Dominique 75007 Paris

01.47.05.49.75

Open every day
Noon – 3.00 p.m and 7.00 p.m – 11.00 p.m

BISTROY LES PAPILLES

30, rue Gay-Lussac 75005 Paris

Monday thru Saturday

10.30 a.m – midnight

A spot we all like to begin a party with friends, to discover a great bottle of wine or products from little producers. But the Bistrot is also a restaurant where every meal is not like any other, because the menu called « retour du marché » (« return from the market ») is different every day, according to the chef’s wishes, Bertrand Bluy, former chef pastry cook at Taillevent.