Okito, Japanese restaurant in 17th arrondissement, Paris, France
Okito is a Japanese restaurant in the 17th arrondissement serving traditional dishes such as sushi, sashimi, and ramen in a modern setting. The space is located near Rue Bayen and offers both table service and takeaway options for those who prefer to eat elsewhere.
The establishment became part of Paris's expanding Japanese dining scene and introduced another option for authentic Japanese cooking in the 17th arrondissement. This growth reflects how the neighborhood has embraced international cuisines over time.
The place draws from Japanese cooking methods where each dish is made with attention to detail and quality ingredients sourced for their freshness.
The restaurant accommodates both diners who want to eat on site and those preferring takeaway, making it flexible for different schedules. Wheelchair access is available, allowing visitors with mobility needs to enter and enjoy their meal comfortably.
The menu combines both ramen and sushi, two distinctly different Japanese cooking styles under one roof. Diners can experience both hot noodle broths and raw fish preparations in the same visit, offering a broader taste of Japanese cuisine.
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