Menkicchi, Japanese restaurant in Palais Royal district, Paris, France
Menkicchi is a Japanese restaurant located on Rue Sainte-Anne in a small space with stone walls and barrel-inspired barstools. The open kitchen design lets diners see cooks preparing food directly in front of them as they eat.
This restaurant emerged as part of the growing Japanese dining scene in Paris that transformed Rue Sainte-Anne into a culinary hub. The street gradually became the heart of authentic Japanese cooking in the city.
The chef prepares traditional Japanese ramen broths daily, and you can watch cooks working in the open kitchen. The way diners customize their bowls with fresh garlic makes eating here a personal experience.
The restaurant is compact and gets crowded during busy hours, making the space loud and warm. Arriving early or visiting during quieter times helps you secure a seat at the counter more easily.
Diners can customize their ramen bowl with fresh garlic to adjust the flavor exactly as they like. This personalization means each bowl becomes slightly different based on individual preference.
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