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EnYaa Saké & Champagne
JapaneseKaisekiJapanese-FrenchSakePalais Royal1st arr.
Opened in November 2016 steps from the Palais Royal arcades, EnYaa is a refined Japanese-French kaiseki restaurant where Kyoto-trained chef Daisuke Endo marries traditional Japanese technique with the finest seasonal French produce.
- Price
- ¥¥¥
- Area
- 1st arr. (Palais Royal)
- Since
- 2016
- Chef
- Daisuke Endo
- Owner
- Kaï Nakamura

Plate № 12
About
EnYaa Saké & Champagne opened in November 2016, establishing itself as one of the most intellectually rigorous Japanese restaurants in Paris. Chef Daisuke Endo spent 23 years mastering Kyoto-style kaiseki cuisine before arriving in the French capital, and his cooking reflects that rigorous classical foundation: konbu and dashi form the backbone of broths, seasonal ingredients are treated with absolute fidelity to their natural flavors, and French produce — foie gras, Loire fish, Breton shellfish — is elevated through Japanese technique. The restaurant sits within one of Paris's most atmospheric streets, the covered galleries of the Palais Royal, and is jointly owned by Japanese entrepreneur Kaï Nakamura. The lunch service offers à la carte dishes, while dinner moves toward a tasting format.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Chef Daisuke Endo brings 23 years of authentic Kyoto kaiseki mastery to a restaurant that uses dashi, konbu, and Japanese seasonings with the rigour of a Gion ryotei.
- The Palais Royal address — one of Paris's most beautiful and historic arcades — makes EnYaa among the most atmospheric Japanese dining rooms in the city.
- The sake and champagne pairing programme is a rare and sophisticated exploration of both Japanese rice wine and French sparkling traditions.
À la carte at lunch; tasting format available at dinner. Sake and champagne pairings highly recommended.
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