Japanese restaurant in the Saint Paul district - Côté Sushi
Japanese restaurant at Bassins à flot - Su & Shi
Sushi lovers, maki enthusiasts, and sashimi aficionados, get ready to be delighted. Docked at the edge of the Bassins à flot, this Japanese restaurant in Bordeaux is already riding high by being among the best high-end sushi spots. No all-you-can-eat buffet here, you understand, instead feast with your eyes and savor with your palate in a sleek decor and nearly clinical cleanliness! In the kitchen, the famous Japanese hors d'oeuvres - traditionally reserved for festive evenings - are prepared with precision, skill, and creativity using top-notch fresh ingredients. We love the sushi with panko-crusted rice topped with generous avocado cream cheese, we explore new territory with chirashi bowls, we indulge in a variety of temaki hand rolls, and we feast on California rolls.Note that the spot offers more than 18 different formulas for lunch and has also added some bobuns.
Su & Shi
59 Rue Lucien Faure, 33300 Bordeaux
Open every day
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Japanese restaurant on the right bank - Wasabi Café
On the other bank, a different atmosphere. You are now in the oldest Japanese restaurant in Bordeaux. And its history is as rich as its menu. Run by Japanese enthusiasts, the establishment was taken over by regular customers who were so attached to the place that they wanted to ensure its longevity and keep the same team. In a simple, efficient, and newly renovated decor, here you can enjoy traditional cuisine, from sushis to sashimis to nagoya, sando, donburi, and salmon tataki. You'll walk out with a very satisfied belly!
Wasabi Café
Place Stalingrad, Bordeaux
Monday to Saturday, for lunch and dinner
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Japanese Restaurant in Bordeaux City Center - Le Fufu
Yes, sushi doesn't always please everyone. This noodle bar will delight Japanese flavors lovers by skipping the traditional raw fish. The bowls of ramen can be accompanied by delicious gyozas, grilled dumplings filled with pork and vegetables, enough to satisfy the fiercest appetites for less than 11 euros. Homemade dishes to enjoy on-site, take away or have delivered to your couch.
Fufu 37, rue Saint-Rémi ou 71, cours Postal - Bordeaux
From Monday to Sunday 11:30 - 15h / 18:30 - 22:30
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A rare gem adorning the beautiful Place Fernand-Lafargue, Côté Sushi expertly blends Peruvian and Japanese flavors. A true sanctuary of Nikkei cuisine in Bordeaux, you will embark on a culinary journey that gracefully honors traditional cooking.Asian culinary tradition. A colorful, spicy, and tasty cuisine that takes us on a journey around the globe. Nikkei cuisine refers to the merging of Peruvian and Japanese food cultures, playing with seasonings and raw ingredients. On the menu? Ceviche, quinoa, poke bowls, sushi, donburi (a typical Chinese dish made of rice and toppings), and tartares. And if the dishes are totally instagrammable, the restaurant delights not only our eyes but also our taste buds. All while being able to boast about serving fresh, local products from responsible fishing. It's undeniable, we fall into its nets. The promise of a colorful and gourmet moment!
Côté sushi
2, place Fernand Lafargue
Everyday from Monday to Sunday
11am-2:30pm / 6pm-10:30pm
09 72 30 30 09
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Japanese restaurant in the Saint Pierre neighborhood - Japanese cafe
Located just steps away from Place Camille Jullian, this Tokyo-style bistro is ideal for enjoying traditional Japanese dishes indoors or on the terrace. With bamboo flooring and floral arrangements, customers take a culinary break thanks to the wide selection of bento, sashimis, and sushi. Daily specials like their Kajiki-Maguro (grilled swordfish with ginger sauce) or their Yakiniku (sliced beef with miso sauce) in donburi deliciously complement the menu.
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Japanese Café 22, Rue Saint-Siméon - Bordeaux
Phone: 05 56 48 68 68
Japanese restaurant in Gambetta - Maruya Dining Japanese
Just a stone's throw from Place Gambetta, the restaurant offers a gourmet tasting menu that changes every evening. Their fusion desserts, like their Matcha tea tiramisu with plum liquor or sesame crème brûlée, will delight foodies. The drinks menu covers a wide range of traditional Japanese beverages including sake, yuzu or plum liquor, beers, and Shochu. As the dining area can only accommodate around thirty people, it's advisable to make a reservation.
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Maruya Dining Japanese 1, rue Fénelon - Bordeaux
Monday to Saturday 12pm - 2:30pm / 7:30pm - 10:30pm
Japanese Restaurant in Bordeaux Centre - An Evening in Shibuya
The Tokyo district of Shibuya is a vibrant and popular neighborhood among young people. In the heart of Bordeaux, this establishment (which doesn't even have a sign) invites Japanese cuisine lovers to taste typical dishes like okonomiyaki, the Japanese equivalent of pizza, or tonkatsu pork - breaded meat with Worcestershire sauce - a delight... The chatty owner will make you feel right at home!
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A Night in Shibuya 44, rue Saint-Rémi - Bordeaux
Monday to Saturday 12:15pm - 2:30pm / 7:15pm - 10:30pm
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