From June 1 to October 3, 2022, the Musée national des Arts Asiatiques (or Musée Guimet for friends) offers us to discover the exceptional work of female ceramicists in Japan with the “Toucher le feu, femmes céramistes au Japon” – or “Touching fire, female ceramicists in Japan” – exhibition.
Sando, the famous Japanese sandwich, can now be enjoyed in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, thanks to the opening of the Benchy coffee shop. Whether savory or sweet, you won't be able to resist it, accompanied by a delicious matcha latte!
Faced with Omicron, several countries have closed their borders, while others are requiring a vaccine pass to enter their territory. As for the WHO, they explain these restrictions fail to “to limit international spread of Omicron” and recommends the lifting of travel bans, and proof of vaccination to enter these countries.
A few steps away from the Renard Doré bookstore, in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, the Renard Café has opened, highlighting Japanese culture, between mangas, bubble tea and quality pastries.
This summer, the team behind the Michelin-starred restaurant Étude in Paris moves to Taishō, the summer terrace nestled on the Rotonde de l'Aquarium de Paris. Facing the famous Eiffel Tower, come and enjoy the gourmet and creative plates signed by talented Japanese chef Keisuke Yamagishi and pastry chef Mika Okazawa. Escape guaranteed!
Master the art of making and enjoying sushi with Japanese chef Nobu Matsuhisa. In April 2019 at the Royal Monceau, discover this Japanese art for dinner or a Sushi Masterclass.
Wagashi, namagashi, monaka, yokan, manju... If all these terms mean nothing to you, a quick trip to Toraya is a must to discover their Japanese pastries, made in the greatest tradition.