Matsuri Victor Hugo, Japanese restaurant in 16th arrondissement of Paris, France.
Matsuri Victor Hugo is a Japanese restaurant in the 16th arrondissement of Paris where dishes are served on a continuously rotating conveyor belt system. The plates are color-coded to indicate different price categories for sushi and other Japanese dishes.
The restaurant sits on Avenue Victor Hugo, a street in a neighborhood that developed during Paris's major transformation in the 19th century. This history shapes the elegant and affluent character of the area today.
The restaurant presents Japanese food culture through its menu selection, blending traditional preparation methods with contemporary service. You can watch how the dishes are displayed in a thoughtful system that reflects Japanese aesthetics.
The restaurant serves dishes daily from the conveyor belt, where you can pick what you like as it passes by. Watch the plate colors to quickly understand the price, and grab items directly from the belt when they come around.
The colors of the plates are the system that makes everything work: each color represents a different price, making ordering simple and visible. This method comes from Japanese kaiten-sushi restaurants and creates a feeling of choice without pressure.
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