Restaurant offering excellent fish dishes, bentos, dishes to share, sake menu...
In Guillotière, the excellent chef Dany Hu is back with a bang. Oto Oto - oto meaning "noise" or "note" in Japanese - could be classed as one of the more unusual restaurants, with its astonishing "grottoes", veritable cocoons for secluding oneself with friends and chatting freely. In this Isakaya, a place to eat, drink and relax after work in Japan, the chef treats us to a cuisine of remarkable flavors, such as Yakiniku kimchi, a spicy piece of grilled beef, Okonomiyaki or a bento Torri curry. The fish of the moment. Excellent.
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Nous avons pris le bento au porc et le udon au crevettes frits. Deux plats étaient vraiment délicieux, le porc dj bento était tellement fondant. Les raviolis au porc frits et croquettes de pommes de terre… un régal. Allez y tous ! Vous ne le regretterez pas
The staff is very kind as well, and the prices are reasonable. Awesome place!