L’Abysse au Pavillon Ledoyen
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It is the most starred Japanese restaurant under the leadership of Yannick Alléno – 2 stars that reward a total vision of Japanese gastronomy. A master sushi maker, exceptional products, sought-after sakes… Here you can taste the great, great Japanese cuisine!
Restaurant : L’Abysse au Pavillon Ledoyen
Adress : 8, avenue Dutuit – 75008 Paris
Contacts :
For all requests for information or reservations, please contact the teams by telephone at 01 53 05 10 10
Rates and reservation avaliable online
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