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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L'ambiance japonaise authentique et les plats savoureux de ce restaurant nous ont rappelé notre voyage au Japon.
Les prix sont très raisonnables et les plats sont variés il y en a pour tous les goûts. Un coup de cœur pour les desserts maison et surtout leur glace au sésame