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Nice little spot for udon and ramen spot.
Good service and all fresh to order food. I'd like to try more options when I get back to Paris, but I'd go back for the curry noodles today if I could.
Be the first to ReplyCame by for dinner the other night and it was a decent,
Came by for dinner the other night and it was a decent, albeit hot and sweaty experience, despite the A/C dining room. Kisin opens at 11:45 am, is a Michelin Bib Gourmand, and also takes reservations. Some of the staff wear a mask and some are talented. ;)Ordered the tempura udon with a side salad and it was tasty. The side salad was light and refreshing. The tempura was lightly fried and came as a generous portion. The udon itself was delicious, although having hot udon during the heatwave made it a sweaty and sticky experience.25 Euros for lunch after VAT and they take NFC carte bancaires!
Be the first to ReplyOne of my favorite meals in Paris!! Kisin was recommended
One of my favorite meals in Paris!! Kisin was recommended to me by my friend who recently visited Paris. She told me I should be able to get a seat without a reservation if I go right when it opens. I looove udon and really missed some Asian food (although French food is great), so I went one day before it opened and was stoked to be first in line! Unfortunately it was randomly closed that day. I tried again the next day and was able to get a seat! OMG - it really hit the spot. I got the tempura udon with tempura on the side. The broth was amazing, the udon noodle was the perfect amount of chewy. Every bite I took I couldn't help but smile and feel happy to be here. I also got the yuzu mochi for dessert which was expensive but a great finish to a great meal.
Be the first to ReplyGreat chicken karage, udons were all perfect consistency,
Great chicken karage, udons were all perfect consistency, broths packed with umami, friendly service. Best udon in Paris.
Be the first to ReplyI've had udon all over the world and this is my favorite.
The quality is amazing, the appetizers were heavenly. The staff was very nice and professional. If u want truly authentic Japanese food with an extreme attention to detail and food quality then look no further. A++++
Be the first to ReplyReally great authentic Udon in Paris.
I was craving Japanese Food after a week in Paris and came upon this place. Japanese employees. Solid flavors. Options are not extensive but I was fine with what I could get. I wished you could add other toppings in the Udon, but that's not how they are set up. Agedashi Tofu was delicious. I slurped up the broth it came in. Also got the Wakame Udon... and with enough Togirashi (red pepper flake condiment), I got my fix.
Be the first to ReplyWhat a tremendous treat for our first night in Paris! I
What a tremendous treat for our first night in Paris! I called ahead to the restaurant to make sure a table was available for our family of five (including 3 young children). Given Kisin's Michelin status we didn't expect to get a table but it was our lucky night. The place is tiny--and as we all know, fabulous things come in small packages. I didn't realize it until I got there but the chef hand makes all of the fresh udon noodles. Such a big difference from the chewy rubbery kind you generally get at restaurants or purchase at Asian markets. If you have never had fresh noodles--it's a must! We ordered two tempura udons (one as a prix fixe set), and several sides/starters: sardines, braised beef, seaweed cucumber salad--all incredibly scrumptious and unique to Kisan. (I wished the beef had been braised a little longer but the slight chewiness to the dish did not take away from the immense flavors). We enjoyed our food so much we ordered an additional udon bowl to top off the meal and skipped dessert. ;) if you are hankering for a truly authentic, Japanese udon, Kisan is a must.
Be the first to ReplyHad a kakiage udon.
Their soup is golden and soft on your palate and natural. Noodle is slightly on the soft side of you like the Sanuki style.But over all, I'm happy give them a full mark as they strive to use all natural, authentic ingredients.
Be the first to ReplyFor 68 Euros we got 1 curry beef udon, 1 beef tenderloin on
For 68 Euros we got 1 curry beef udon, 1 beef tenderloin on rice and a side tempura. It wasn't bad, but it doesn't justify the taste. We were expecting more as a Michelin star restaurant. For 68 Euros there were a lot better places we could have gone to. The rice dish was very dry and the tempura was standard. Not bad, but not phenomenal
Be the first to ReplyIce cream is cold.
That's all I got to say. Food taste lousy. Duck use generic terayaki sauce. Grind up pieces. Super small portions. Way overpriced! Go someplace....
Be the first to ReplyJust passing by the area while walking the block and I
Just passing by the area while walking the block and I happen to run into this Michelin star rated restaurant. Japanese udon is their specialty. I decided to go with the plain udon with the tempura on the side. Perfection. The broth was just right and the noodles were so soft yet still slightly chewy enough to be able to tell it was udon. So authentic and savory! I dream of the noodles. As an udon lover, this is by far one of the best places I've ever had. Tempura was crisp and the portion of items battered were bountiful. My friend had one of the broths that were rich and creamy. Very different. Very ramen-like but still equally as wonderful.Very nice place, minimalist, clean and tidy. Food was great. If i ever come back to Paris, I will be back!
Be the first to ReplyWe had the best Udon ever.
We had ordered the chicken tempura with hot udon soup.The chicken was fried to a perfection and the udon noodle and soup had the best umami flavor. Also ordered a cold sake and it went very well with the food.
Be the first to ReplyIf you are an Udon lover, Kisin is for you.
They have menus in french, japanese, and english. I ordered the cucumber seaweed salad, Goma Tantan-men (Minced Pork), and my mom had the Nibuta (Roast Pork) and small hot sake. First, I am a broth person. The Goma's broth is thick, dense/savory.. I sensed a hint of peanut flavor. Nibuta had a soy sauce base quality to it and was much lighter. I would say wow, two completely very different styles of broth's and both were absolutely wonderful in flavor. Next the meat. I was expecting to receive ground pork (because that's what would usually come out), but when the dish was served the pork was cubed, into tiny perfectly tender pieces of meat. The Nibuta came out with a nice portion of Chashu that was sliced not too thin or thick and was absolutely perfect in its meat to fat ratio. But most of all, let's talk about the noodles. HOLY. MOLY. The noodles are handmade in-house, and we were blown away. The noodles were the perfect thickness and possessed a very pleasantly chewy consistency.. they seemed to almost melt in your mouth. I would've loved to have tried all the different types of starters. Their tempura looked very delicious and their mochi was quite large in comparison to what I've seen in Japanese restaurants in California. I'm a big Japanese food/ramen fan, and in California/Washington I'd say I haven't seen a Japanese restaurant that concentrated solely on Udon as their specialty. In my experiences, Udon isn't as popular as ramen in the U.S... But hey, I'm a fan. =) If you're looking for a warm comforting authentic Japanese meal, come to Kisin. Great for a winter date night in Paris.
Be the first to ReplyProbably one of the most authentic Japanese restaurants
Probably one of the most authentic Japanese restaurants I've been to outside of Japan and Los Angeles. They moved their restaurant from Tokyo, Japan to Paris, France about two years ago. Staff is Japanese and they all speak English, French and Japanese. Very cozy, clean minimalist interior with a coat rack in the front and plenty of tables. All udon is made fresh in house by their master chef. I'm not 100% sure if all their noodles are made in house or if it's only the udon. I wouldn't be surprised if it's just the udon since this is their specialty. We tried their udon in the beef curry and the pork udon, I must say that both udon were delicious but the beef curry pleased my palate more than the pork. The pork was nice and both the curry and pork were both perfectly spicy-ish. Next time I would definitely get a bowl of their thin noodles. It seemed to be almost in a ramen like broth and served at a much hotter temperature. However I didn't see this on their menu, only learned about it by seeing other guests eat this. Expert tips: for lunch time you either show up when they open (11:45am) or call and make a reservation because it was indeed a very full house with every seat taken, this is very popular amongst the local professionals for lunch break. Fantastic for a cold day. Passed by for dinner and it was not as busy as it was for lunch, that might not be the case for the weekend though. You might be wondering why would we ever, as a tourist or visitor, sacrifice an opportunity to have a French meal for a Japanese meal? Simply because it is nice to have a break from decadent French cuisine. Even have a little break from wine with a nice ice cold Japanese beer. Dress stylish, casual, respectful and clean. This is a fine establishment. Expect to spend about €20 to €40 per person for lunch or dinner. Price depends on what you order.
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