ITAMAE
This Japanese restaurant may not look like much from the outside (you might even walk past it without seeing it...), but it would be a shame not to stop in. The premises are shared with an Italian restaurant, and you'll be asked at the entrance where you'd like to eat. For the more indecisive, a central area allows you to have both pizza and sushi at your table. At the far end, a zen and modern space awaits you, where you can enjoy delicious Japanese dishes with original flavors. Gyozas, rolls, ramen, sake... The choice is wide and the plates copious.
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