Aida

Japanese restaurant · l'Ecole Militaire

Aida

Japanese restaurant · l'Ecole Militaire

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1 Rue Pierre Leroux, 75007 Paris, France

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Nestled in Paris, this intimate Michelin-starred Japanese spot, helmed by Chef Aida, offers a masterful omakase experience that tantalizes the senses.  

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1 Rue Pierre Leroux, 75007 Paris, France Get directions

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"The whitewashed facade of this small bolthole tucked away in a lane blends in so perfectly with its surroundings that you may even miss it entirely! Behind its spruce façade lies a jealously kept secret, namely exquisite Japanese cuisine. The pristine white interior is both elegant and minimalist, in line with the visual charter commonly associated with restaurants in Japan. Take a seat either at the counter (nine seats only) for a close-up view of the teppanyaki griddles or in the small soberly appointed private dining room with its tatami. As you sample a single tasting menu, you will discover subtle, precise cuisine that carefully crafts culinary ties between Japan and France. The seasonings, cooking, carving, cutting, slicing and chopping are all at the service of the main ingredient, which is presented as simply and as artfully as possible. Sashimi, Brittany lobster, chateaubriand steak or sweetbread, cooked on the teppanyaki griddle, and served with fine Burgundy wines, painstakingly selected by the chef. Dutiful, professional service." - Michelin Inspector

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#111 in my Parisian Michelin Stars Challenge to try them all under 12 months. Check my bio and follow me for full reviews. A night that I will remember for ever. Ok, this review will be highly biased because we had a really wonderful night, an evening that created memories that will stay with me forever. So why? What’s so interesting here ? Let’s get rid of the obvious first. It’s a Japanese restaurant doing Omakase (you put your trust in the chef - you have a surprise menu), he’s not the only one and actually, in a way, most Star do that (surprise menu, etc…). This is really Japanese, there’s a French influence, but it’s really a Japanese with a Japanese service and atmosphere. For instance, we were only 8 around the counter. Let me rephrase that. A Michelin star chef cooks for 8 persons a day. 8 happy few. That’s explain why it’s in the high end in terms of pricing. Especially with the ingredients that the chef uses (we had caviar for example). To be completely fair, all the small Japanese one star in Paris are expensive. Does it worth it? In this case yes it does. To complete my « training « , I went with a « nose » (a parfum creator working for the big names in Paris, I wanted to have a exchange with a expert, like I did for interior designer, etc…). To this day we are still speaking about this experience. So why? What is the champagne ? Indeed, the chef recommended us a great champagne (low dosage 2g/l, perfect for gastronomic dinner). So may be it was the champagne ? It helped but I don’t think so. I think it’s the chef. It’s his personality and charisma. It does transpire in his cuisine. Very grounded, well balanced and ultimately extremely pleasing. We were all so excited that we ended up buying more champagne and toasting to the chef, and to all those alike him that creates memories through their cuisine. To which he answered with great class. Interestingly, he shared a little bit of his own story when asked why France. He said that when he arrived at the airport, more than 20 years ago, he smelled the air and thought « this is it, this is home ». Well, we are all lucky that the air smelled nice that day! 😉 Because now we have available a door to Japan and to a very unique Japanese. A reference. You can go with a friend, business foodie or lover. Doesn’t matter. You’ll travel. A top tiers one star Japanese experience

Xiao Aaron

Google
Chef Aida makes the best Japanese omakase cuisine in Paris! The one and only !

WAWA Li

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I love the chef here. He is super nice. But after trying 50+ Michelin stars, sadly disappointed, I Don’t recommend this place. The 1st hour here Had one sesame spinach, shiitake soup and one grilled fish that’s way too salty. Then finally the main course- A Overcooked lobster with way too much sauce and butter… Omakase 320… not worth it.

Ayah Halilah

Google
Although the atmosphere is great and the service was impeccable, we had to give this rating because of the quality of the food relative to the price tag attached to it. The tepankyaki (meat and rice) portion of the set menu was out of this world. But all the cold starters and remaining dishes were underwhelming. At 280 euros a head (without extras), there was nothing in this experience that seemed to justify the price. The fish was not particularly tasty and a bit chewy at times. The saffron rice was particularly average and lacked flavor .The salad, Uni and fried mushroom were not particularly interesting and could easily be done at home. Although it was obvious by his demeanor that the chef is skilled, we were patiently waiting to be wowed, and never were.

J B

Google
Fantasfic food done by Aida san

V. S.

Google
Small abode that transports to Ozu’s Japan. Out of this world ingredients on hot table. Very pricey.

fahad alsheikh

Google
Exceptional all round! Simply the best.

Samir Rida zaini

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Tip top..

Eric C.

Yelp
Came here New Years Eve with my gf and had the holiday truffle course. One of the best Japanese meals I've ever had and the chef was very accommodating even though we didn't speak French or Japanese. Worth a visit.