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Michi
JapaneseSushiSashimiChirashiEdomae-style2nd arr.Rue Sainte-Anne
A small, unclaimed sushi bar on rue Sainte-Anne operated by Tokyo-trained chef Hiroshi — one of the rare genuinely authentic sushi addresses in the Japanese quarter, lauded by Time Out Paris.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- 2nd arr. (Rue Sainte-Anne)
- Chef
- Hiroshi

Plate № 27
About
Michi occupies a modest shopfront at 58 bis rue Sainte-Anne, identifiable mainly by the word 'sushi' painted across the slightly faded window. Behind it, Tokyo-trained chef Hiroshi — a former employee of established Paris Japanese restaurant Takara — prepares edomae-inspired nigiri, sashimi platters, and chirashi over a bar counter. Time Out Paris described Michi as 'the real deal, with products and service in the authentic Japanese tradition.' Set menus are accessibly priced (€27–€33), and the fish quality is consistently praised by regulars. The operation is solo chef-led, so service can be deliberately paced. Japanese regulars are a constant presence.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Time Out Paris endorses Michi as an authentically Japanese sushi address — rare on a street better known for ramen.
- Affordable set menus from around €27 deliver genuine edomae sushi technique at a fraction of fine-dining prices.
- Solo Japanese chef trained in Tokyo creates an intimate, artisan experience at the counter.
Daytime operation only (9am–6pm); not suitable for evening dining. Small space — booking recommended. Solo or couples most comfortable.
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