
Bloom
11th Arr., Paris
Restaurant in Paris, France
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Bloom works for an easy Paris booking when the priority is a recognized, occasion-friendly restaurant rather than a fully researched chef or menu destination. The 2026 MICHELIN Plate adds confidence, daily lunch plus dinner service makes it practical. Lunch is the lower-risk choice; dinner suits dates and small celebrations.
About Bloom
Is Bloom in Paris worth considering? Yes, if the goal is a Paris venue with daily lunch and dinner hours and 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition. It is less useful for planning around specifics such as a named chef, cuisine type, menu format, price range, or signature dish.
For decision-making, the key facts are direct: Bloom is in Paris, has a casual dress code, is listed with a 2026 MICHELIN Plate, is open daily from 12–2 PM and 7–10 PM. That makes it a practical candidate for either lunch or dinner when the schedule matters more than detailed advance knowledge of the menu.
Book for the occasion, not for a known signature order
The useful way to think about Bloom is as a venue with a few planning anchors rather than a fully documented destination meal. Its Paris setting, casual dress code, daily lunch and dinner hours, MICHELIN Plate recognition are the strongest signals.
The main caution is that Bloom is not ideal for a detailed ordering strategy. Diners looking to compare cuisine type, chef name, price range, seating format, beverage program, or a named signature dish in advance may find it less useful. For a meal where the priority is a recognized Paris venue with a simple schedule, it can make sense; for a destination meal built around a specific culinary point of view, choose a venue with clearer menu and price information.
Lunch is a practical option, with dinner available daily
Lunch is available every day from 12–2 PM, while dinner is available every day from 7–10 PM. Lunch may be the simpler first choice for daytime plans, while dinner may suit an evening meal when the group does not need detailed menu or price information in advance.
Do not plan around services or formats that would need checking in advance. Opening times, casual dress, MICHELIN Plate recognition are useful anchors; for takeout, delivery, bar seating, dietary accommodations, or a specific menu structure, check the venue's current channels before committing.
Planning details
- Location
- 99 rue Jouffroy-d'Abbans
- Website
- bloomsushi.fr
- Phone
- +33 1 42 27 26 16
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Bloom pairs precise Japanese technique with a warm, textured interior that deliberately resists the cooler minimalism of more formal addresses. The room is built around wood and layered materials, which creates an approachable, unshowy atmosphere: less ceremony and more attention to what arrives on the plate. That accessible sensibility sits alongside a practiced discipline — particularly in rice preparation — and a cross-cultural culinary viewpoint led by a Mexican chef. The result feels quietly refined and intimate, a plant-forward take on sushi that emphasizes craftsmanship without performing exclusivity.
Best For
Set on a quieter residential street in Paris’s 17th arrondissement, Bloom suits relaxed, low-key gatherings rather than loud celebrations. Its accessible room and material warmth make it a comfortable choice for weekend brunches and casual meetups, where diners can linger over plant-forward preparations. The modest, deliberate service model and emphasis on technique favor thoughtful meals and conversation, so plan visits as unhurried occasions—ideal for people who want precise, vegetable-forward sushi in a calm neighborhood setting.
Ordering Tips
Bloom’s defining idea is vegetarian sushi informed by Japanese technique, so center your ordering on preparations that highlight rice and vegetal ingredients. Pay attention to dishes that foreground rice craftsmanship — the menu rebuilds sushi’s logic from nonfish materials. Also try the restaurant’s signature vegetarian options, such as the spinach broccoli almond gorgonzola risotto, to experience its broader plant-forward approach. Approach the meal with an openness to unconventional ingredients and textures; the point here is technique and balance rather than familiar seafood flavors.
Venue details
Ambiance
Cozy charming quiet environment with peaceful atmosphere praised by guests.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Sourcing
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
spinach broccoli almond gorgonzola risotto
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Where to look if Bloom is unavailable
Try La Table du Caviste Bio first if the group wants a clearer price category and Modern Cuisine framing. It is the cleaner alternative for diners comparing value before booking.
If the main goal is simply securing another Paris table, check Bistrot Flaubert or À L'Improviste next. They work as practical fallbacks, though Bloom carries the stronger recognition signal.
Restaurant context
How Bloom compares in Paris
Choose Bloom over Prout Prout, À L'Improviste, Bistrot Flaubert, Le Talon Caché when external recognition matters. The 2026 MICHELIN Plate gives Bloom the clearest trust signal in this set, which makes it the safer choice for a date, family meal, or business dinner where the booking needs to feel considered.
La Table du Caviste Bio is the easier value comparison because it has a Modern Cuisine label and €€ price tier. If budget clarity matters, start there. Bloom is the better pick when the priority is a recognized Paris address and broad scheduling flexibility rather than a known price category.
For diners who mainly want the easiest backup, Prout Prout, À L'Improviste, Bistrot Flaubert, Le Talon Caché are worth checking if Bloom is unavailable, but they are harder to rank without confirmed cuisine or price details. Bloom remains the more confidence-led booking; La Table du Caviste Bio is the more transparent cross-shop.
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Compare Bloom
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bloom | Paris | ; | 2026 Michelin Plate | ; |
| La Table du Caviste Bio | Paris | Modern Cuisine | Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate | €€ |
| Prout Prout | Paris | No published awards | ; | ; |
| À L'Improviste | Paris | No published awards | ; | ; |
| Bistrot Flaubert | Paris | No published awards | ; | ; |
| Le Talon Caché | Paris | No published awards | ; | ; |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Bloom?
Bloom is open for both lunch and dinner every day from 12–2 PM and 7–10 PM. Lunch is a practical first choice if you want a daytime meal, while dinner works for an evening meal.
Is Bloom good for a special occasion?
It can be, if you want a Paris venue with 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition and daily lunch and dinner hours. It is better for diners who are comfortable choosing without advance details on cuisine type, price range, chef, or menu format.
How far ahead should I book Bloom?
Bloom is open daily for lunch from 12–2 PM and dinner from 7–10 PM, so choose the service that best fits your schedule and check the venue's current channels for availability.
Can I eat at the bar at Bloom?
Bar dining is something to check before you go. Bloom is in Paris, with daily lunch and dinner hours, a casual dress code, 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition; check the venue's current channels for the latest seating details.
What should I wear to Bloom?
Bloom has a casual dress code. For lunch or dinner, casual attire is the baseline.
What are alternatives to Bloom?
If Bloom is not the right fit, consider La Table du Caviste Bio or Bistrot Flaubert as other options. Prout Prout, À L'Improviste, Le Talon Caché are also reasonable comparison points if you want to weigh other dining choices.

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