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L'Abysse au Pavillon Ledoyen

JapaneseOmakaseEdomae Sushi2 Michelin StarsFine Dining8th arr.Pavillon LedoyenSake Pairing

One of Paris's most celebrated sushi counters, L'Abysse pairs Japanese sushi master Yasunari Okazaki with Yannick Alléno's legendary Pavillon Ledoyen to deliver a 2-Michelin-star omakase of rare precision. Opened in 2018 and already a global benchmark for Franco-Japanese haute cuisine.

Price
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Area
Champs-Élysées (8th arr.)
Since
2018
Chef
Yasunari Okazaki
Owner
Yannick Alléno Group
L'Abysse au Pavillon Ledoyen — authentic japanese restaurant in Paris, Champs-Élysées (8th arr.)
Plate № 17
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About
Born in 2018 from the meeting of sushi master Yasunari Okazaki — formerly of a Ginza counter where Yannick Alléno first discovered him — and the 3-star chef's iconic Pavillon Ledoyen, L'Abysse is the jewel of Parisian sushi dining. Okazaki holds absolute creative sovereignty over the omakase, which unfolds across 16 or more courses including pristine nigiri, exquisite sashimi, and Alléno-influenced preparations that never overshadow the fish. The restaurant earned its first Michelin star six months after opening and its second in 2020. The 12-seat hinoki counter and intimate dining rooms are housed in the neoclassical Pavillon Ledoyen on the edge of the Champs-Élysées. The sake list, curated through Japan Exquise France, is among the finest in France.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • The only Paris sushi counter to hold 2 Michelin stars, combining a Japanese master with one of France's greatest culinary institutions.
  • Chef Okazaki trained in Ginza and brings decades of Edomae discipline to one of the most beautifully appointed counters in Europe.
  • The sake selection — 50+ references covering the breadth of Japanese brewing regions — is a rare find outside Japan.
  • The Pavillon Ledoyen setting, a neoclassical gem on the Champs-Élysées, elevates every visit into a singular Paris experience.

Advance reservation essential; menus range from a lighter lunch option (~€210) to the full omakase (~€340+). Sake, wine, and tea pairings available.

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