Osaka, Japanese restaurant in 16th arrondissement, Paris, France
Osaka is a Japanese restaurant in the 16th arrondissement featuring two dining rooms connected to a sushi counter with wooden tables and paper lanterns. The space combines traditional decorative elements with a layout designed for both casual and omakase-style dining experiences.
The restaurant opened in 2015, introducing authentic Japanese curry dishes and fresh sushi to the western part of Paris. Its establishment marked the beginning of a significant Japanese dining presence in this neighborhood, changing how locals approached Asian cuisine.
The name references one of Japan's major cities, creating a direct link to authentic Asian cooking traditions. Diners experience dishes presented in ceramic bowls with wooden chopsticks, following how meals are eaten in that culinary tradition.
The restaurant accepts reservations by phone or online, operating Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 2:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Takeout services are available for those who prefer dining elsewhere or need a quick meal.
The restaurant maintains direct partnerships with fish suppliers at Rungis market, ensuring fresh ingredients arrive each morning for sushi and sashimi. This daily commitment to sourcing from local suppliers reflects a focus on quality that customers notice in every bite.
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