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Chakaiseki Akiyoshi

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The world's first chakaiseki restaurant outside Japan, Chakaiseki Akiyoshi in the 15th arrondissement is a deeply meditative kaiseki experience by Fukuoka-born chef Yuichiro Akiyoshi, who trained for ten years under the 3-star tea ceremony tradition of Kyoto's Hyōtei. Awarded 1 Michelin star just a year after opening in 2023.

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Area
Montparnasse (15th arr.)
Since
2023
Chef
Yuichiro Akiyoshi
Chakaiseki Akiyoshi — authentic japanese restaurant in Paris, Montparnasse (15th arr.)
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About
Chef Yuichiro Akiyoshi was born in Fukuoka, Japan, and spent a decade mastering cha-kaiseki — the multi-course meal rooted in the Japanese tea ceremony — at Kyoto's legendary 3-Michelin-star Hyōtei. He chose Paris's 15th arrondissement to launch what is, astonishingly, the world's first chakaiseki restaurant outside Japan. The space seats just ten guests around the chef's counter; service is near-silent, phone use is discouraged, and every course — white rice from Toyama, sea bream sashimi with ponzu jelly, abalone-sauce udon, binchotan-grilled trout with caviar, hand-sushi mackerel on crisp nori — is designed to embody the harmony of tea ceremony aesthetics. The meal concludes with the chef preparing matcha in slow, precise silence. Menus range from €160 (table lunch) to €380 (chef's counter dinner). Michelin 1 star awarded March 2024, one year after opening.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • The world's first chakaiseki restaurant outside Japan — a completely unique dining category unavailable anywhere else in Europe.
  • Chef Akiyoshi trained for ten years at Kyoto's Hyōtei, a 3-Michelin-star institution, making him one of the world's deepest authorities on tea ceremony cuisine.
  • The meditative, near-silent atmosphere — 10 seats, no phones, one-service-only — delivers a level of calm and focus unlike any other restaurant in Paris.
  • Michelin 1 star awarded within a year of opening confirms the absolute mastery at the heart of every precisely choreographed course.

Reservations required at least 72 hours in advance. One lunch service (12h) and one dinner service (20h). Price varies by seat type: Chef's Counter (€180–€380), Tea Ceremony Counter (€170–€370), Table (€160–€360). Takeout saba sushi also available (€66 for 16 pieces).

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