Restaurant in Paris, France
Go Oun
100Pearl PointsLate-service option

About Go Oun
Go Oun is a practical central Paris pick when timing and location matter more than a documented chef-led format. Its daily midday-to-late-evening hours make it useful for flexible lunch, solo dining, or a later dinner near Palais Royal; choose Sushi B or Charbon Kunitoraya instead if the meal needs a clearly defined high-end Japanese specialist format.
Go Oun is a Paris venue with a direct verified profile: it is open daily from 12 PM to 10:30 PM and lists a casual dress code. Beyond those basics, the details available here are limited, so it is best approached as a practical Paris option rather than a venue to choose for a documented chef, award history, signature dish, or specific service format.
The useful decision point is simple. If the plan needs a venue with clearly documented specialist positioning, compare other named options before committing. If the plan needs a Paris stop with a broad daily time window and casual expectations, Go Oun is easier to consider.
A Paris option for flexible plans, not a prestige booking
The strongest verified reason to keep Go Oun on the list is timing. Daily hours run from 12 PM to 10:30 PM, which gives more flexibility than venues with narrower published hours. For a broader scan of the city, use our full Paris restaurants guide; if the evening may turn into drinks instead, our full Paris bars guide is the cleaner next step.
Because the verified profile is thin, do not treat this as the place to chase a named chef, awards history, exact menu format, or documented signature order. That is not a criticism, just the right expectation. The smarter use case is a flexible casual venue in Paris when schedule matters. For a more structured comparison, look at other options such as Charbon Kunitoraya, EnYaa, Hangari (Hang-A-Li), Sushi B, or Udon Jubey.
Who should choose it
Choose Go Oun when casual dress and a daily 12 PM to 10:30 PM schedule are the most important confirmed details for the plan. Skip it if the visit depends on a specific cuisine, chef, tasting format, seating setup, or dietary accommodation that has not been verified in advance. For travellers building a fuller Paris itinerary, broader Paris hotels, Paris experiences, Paris wineries guides may be more useful than trying to make one lightly documented stop carry the whole trip.
Quick reference: use this as a casual Paris option with daily midday-to-evening hours, not as the booking to anchor a special-occasion itinerary based on unverified details.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Go Oun?
Bar seating is not a verified detail here. The confirmed basics are that Go Oun is in Paris, is open daily from 12 PM to 10:30 PM, lists a casual dress code. Check the venue's official channels for current seating details.
What should I order at Go Oun?
A specific signature dish is not verified here. Check the venue's official channels for the latest menu details before you go.
Does Go Oun handle dietary restrictions?
A special diet or allergy policy is not verified here. If you have a strict restriction, check the venue's official channels before visiting.
Is midday or evening better at Go Oun?
The verified hours are daily from 12 PM to 10:30 PM. Choose the time that fits your schedule, confirm directly with the venue if timing or service details are important.
Can Go Oun accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not a verified detail here. Check the venue's official channels if you need a larger table or a specific seating arrangement.
Is Go Oun good for solo visits?
Solo-visit suitability is not specifically verified here, but the confirmed daily 12 PM to 10:30 PM hours give individual visitors a broad time window to consider. Check directly if you need a particular seating setup.
Location
14 Rue Thérèse, 75001 Paris, France
Compare Go Oun
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Go Oun | Paris | , | , |
| Udon Jubey | Paris | , | , |
| Hangari (Hang-A-Li) | Paris | , | , |
| EnYaa | Paris | , | , |
| Sushi B | Paris | Sushi, Japanese | €€€€ |
| Charbon Kunitoraya | Paris | Yakitori | €€€€ |
How Go Oun Paris compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to book if Go Oun is not the right fit
Choose Sushi B if the group wants sushi and accepts a higher price tier. Choose Charbon Kunitoraya if yakitori is the brief. For a broader search, compare Udon Jubey, Hangari (Hang-A-Li), and EnYaa.
How Go Oun compares in Paris
Go Oun is the easier, more flexible choice when the plan is built around central location and timing rather than a named format. Sushi B is the clearer pick for diners specifically chasing sushi in a higher price tier, while Charbon Kunitoraya is the better comparison for yakitori and a more defined Japanese grill experience.
Udon Jubey, Hangari (Hang-A-Li), and EnYaa are better cross-shops when the group wants a more specific cuisine lane before choosing. Go Oun makes more sense when the brief is looser: central Paris, easy booking, a meal that can fit around the rest of the day.
For ambiance-led or splurge-led planning, do not force this into the role. Pick Sushi B for a higher-end sushi decision, Charbon Kunitoraya for yakitori, Go Oun when convenience is the value.
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