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HIGUMA (SAINTE-ANNE)

Japanese restaurant
4.3/5
38 review
Closed - Open to 11h30 Opening hours

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32 bis, rue Sainte-Anne, 75001Paris, France
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2024
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2024

Institution on Sainte-Anne Street offering Japanese specialties, meats, fresh pasta, and donburi.

After the closure some time ago of the other establishment, at the junction of Rue Saint-Honoré and Avenue de l'Opéra, this Higuma is still going strong. It's one of the institutions of Rue Sainte-Anne. Lovers of popular Japanese dishes love to gather here to sample ramens, curries, donburis, yakisobas, chahans and other chukadons. It's all action here. If you want to see the cooks in action in the first room, sit at the bar opposite them; for more peace and quiet and to avoid the smell, choose the other two rooms.

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Milleca
Visited in september 2016
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Une bonne adresse avec un très bon rapport qualité-prix. Les plats sont copieux et originaux : lamen, gyozas, nouilles sautées à la japonaise,... (vous ne trouverez pas de sushis ici !). Le service est parfois un peu sommaire mais cela reste acceptable.
myaby
Visited in february 2015
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C'est vrai que les yakisoba sont bons mais il y a énormément de monde. Il faut faire attendre longtemps pour avoir une table alors qu'il y a d'autres restaurants tout aussi bons dans le coin. Je ne trouve pas que ça vaille le coup mais si vous y aller en heure creuses alors pas de soucis : c'est bon et pas très cher.
Sbtx51
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Ce restaurant est une vraie réussite, les giosas sont une merveille.

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