Laï-laï Ken, Japanese restaurant in Rue Sainte-Anne, Paris, France
Laï-laï Ken is a Japanese restaurant in Rue Sainte-Anne with spacious interiors, a central island bar, natural oak furnishings, and brass accents contrasted by deep blue walls. The terrazzo flooring and contemporary interior design create an inviting setting for diners.
The restaurant underwent extensive renovations in 2019, when its interior design and graphic identity were completely redesigned through collaboration with design studio AtoY. This transformation modernized the entire establishment.
The restaurant serves Chuka Ryori, a Japanese interpretation of Chinese cuisine, with dishes like ramen, gyoza, and fried chicken prepared in view of diners.
Located in the first district, the restaurant opens daily at 6:30 PM and welcomes walk-in customers without requiring reservations. The glass partition to the kitchen allows visitors to watch food preparation, while the redesigned facade brings in plenty of natural light.
The restaurant often goes unnoticed despite being in a popular dining area where many visitors only seek out well-known addresses. Its relaxed setting and open kitchen concept make it a local favorite among those seeking authentic Japanese fusion cooking without the usual hype.
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