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Abri Soba

JapaneseSobaIzakayaHandmade Noodles9th arr.Michelin GuideSmall PlatesNatural WineNo Reservations

The izakaya side-project of lauded chef Katsuaki Okiyama (ex-Taillevent, Robuchon, L'Agapé), Abri Soba is a Michelin-listed soba and small-plates counter in the 9th arrondissement. Handmade buckwheat noodles and creative Japanese 'tapas' are the hallmarks of this always-packed neighbourhood gem.

Price
¥¥
Area
Cadet / Grands Boulevards (9th arr.)
Since
2018
Chef
Katsuaki Okiyama
Abri Soba — authentic japanese restaurant in Paris, Cadet / Grands Boulevards (9th arr.)
Plate № 51
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About
Abri Soba is the Japanese expression of Katsuaki Okiyama, one of the most talented Japanese chefs working in Paris's French fine-dining world. After earning praise at Taillevent, Robuchon, and L'Agapé, Okiyama opened Abri (his French bistro) and then Abri Soba, a dedicated izakaya specialising in buckwheat soba noodles and a rotating menu of refined small plates. Dishes include hay-smoked beef with eggplant, savory flan with grilled eel, fried tofu with dashi, and octopus croquettes — all meticulously crafted yet casual in presentation. Paired with an excellent sake selection and natural wines, the experience is quintessentially neo-Parisian-Japanese. The Michelin Guide lists Abri Soba. No reservations are taken; early arrival or patience is required.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Chef Okiyama trained at Taillevent, Robuchon, and L'Agapé — his izakaya cooking brings French fine-dining precision to Japanese comfort food.
  • The only restaurant in the neighbourhood serving genuinely handmade buckwheat soba, prepared fresh daily.
  • The rotating small-plates menu — from hay-smoked wagyu to agedashi tofu — rewards repeat visits and makes every meal a discovery.
  • Natural-wine-friendly sake list and relaxed counter seating make this one of the most convivial Japanese addresses in Paris.

No reservations taken. Fills very quickly — arrive when it opens or try a weeknight. Order 2–3 small plates at a time to avoid them all arriving together.

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