Food is very good, fresh ingredients cooked in front of you by Mr Aida, everything is tasty from starters to desserts, but its way to expensive both the set meal and wine... Based on this standard other Japanese restaurant deserve a star as well!

Food is very good, fresh ingredients cooked in front of you by Mr Aida, everything is tasty from starters to desserts, but its way to expensive both the set meal and wine... Based on this standard other Japanese restaurant deserve a star as well!
This restaurant was truly a Japanese opera -- every course sang to me! It was a delicious performance, from the opening of torched lobster morsels to the finale of grilled tea sorbet. Encore! Decadent, beautiful and a masterpiece for the tastebuds! The chef is a Maestro! Only downfall, the Champagne list did not inspire me. . . Otherwise, all else...
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It's a trick, very expensive, maybe cheaper would be cool, but even that way i didn't like it. There are a lot of options in Paris, better eat french cuisine. Not worth the walk, and the price. The proposal is interesting, but the materialization of the tepnayakki concept fails. Sad.
The greatest trick that you can get in a restaurant in the world. Shaking their hands and who helps the chef, which I think is the son, it's terribly beginner.
If you want to cry, I recommend this restaurant.
Exist in the world, and visited over 60 countries, thousands of restaurants where you can eat very, very well with 80-100...
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Poor Mr Aida, he would be so acclaimed by his genius across the channel... In Paris people would rather go to fast-japanese eateries instead of enjoying the 'experience'. But if you're not the average Joe, and enjoy teppanyaki restaurants you should try this one where the chef serves in front of you all the best products, I still remember the...
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You really feel in Japan in this beautiful small teppanyaki place.
This teppanyaki restaurant left me almost speechless. Everything was perfect: fresh products, fantastic seasoning and marvellous cooking. The sight of the very graceful chef adds to the magic of this tiny place which was filled with japanese customers the night we went there. Of course, it's quite expensive. Just forget about the price, because you'll have memorable meal at Aida.
Best tepaniaki in town!
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