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    Restaurant in Paris, France

    Odori Restaurant

    100Pearl Points

    Low-key Paris table

    Odori Restaurant, Restaurant in Paris

    About Odori Restaurant

    Odori Restaurant is a practical 15th arrondissement pick when convenience matters more than a destination-level brief. Choose it for a low-pressure lunch or early dinner; compare with Jium or Sharma Ji for clearer €€ category signals, La Borie if the meal needs a more defined modern-cuisine angle.

    Odori Restaurant is a Paris restaurant with verified opening hours for both lunch and dinner from Monday through Saturday, it is closed on Sunday. Against other options such as Jium and Sharma Ji, the safest way to frame it is simply: choose it when the schedule and Paris location fit your plan, rather than because of a published award, chef profile, cuisine claim, or price tier.

    The main decision point is expectation management. The verified information here confirms hours and a casual dress code, but it does not confirm a specific cuisine, menu format, price range, chef, service style, or accolade. If you are comparing restaurants before booking, use Odori Restaurant as a practical Paris option and compare it with La Borie, La Gauloise, or Le Café du Commerce based on whatever current details matter most to your group.

    Use it as a low-pressure Paris table, not the centerpiece of the trip

    Odori Restaurant's verified hours are Monday to Saturday from 12–2:30 PM and 7–10:30 PM, with Sunday closed. That makes it possible to plan either lunch or dinner on most days of the week, while keeping expectations grounded in the limited confirmed information available.

    For a multi-visit strategy, start with the basics: confirm the day, choose a lunch or dinner window, keep the dress code casual. If the goal is exploring Paris by comparison, consider it alongside Jium, Sharma Ji, La Borie, La Gauloise, Le Café du Commerce without assuming unverified similarities in cuisine, price, or format.

    Who should choose it over the peers

    Choose Odori Restaurant if you want a Paris restaurant with confirmed Monday-to-Saturday lunch and dinner hours and a casual dress code. Skip it if your group needs verified details on cuisine, menu structure, pricing, private dining, or a specific occasion format before committing.

    For broader planning, use our full Paris restaurants guide alongside our full Paris hotels guide, our full Paris bars guide, our full Paris wineries guide, our full Paris experiences guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Odori Restaurant?

    Odori Restaurant has a casual dress code. A relaxed, tidy outfit is appropriate.

    Can Odori Restaurant accommodate groups?

    There is no verified group policy or seating capacity available here. If you are planning for more than a small party, confirm directly with the restaurant before booking.

    Is Odori Restaurant good for a special occasion?

    Odori Restaurant is best framed as a casual Paris option based on the verified dress code. There is no confirmed information here about a special-occasion format, private dining, tasting menu, or formal service style.

    What are alternatives to Odori Restaurant in Paris?

    Other options to compare include Le Café du Commerce, Sharma Ji, La Gauloise, La Borie, Jium. Check current details for each before deciding, since cuisine, pricing, service style are not verified here for Odori Restaurant.

    What should a first-timer know about Odori Restaurant?

    Odori Restaurant is in Paris and is open Monday through Saturday from 12–2:30 PM and 7–10:30 PM. It is closed on Sundays, the verified dress code is casual.

    Location

    18 Rue Letellier, 75015 Paris, France

    Compare Odori Restaurant

    Odori Restaurant Paris and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    Odori RestaurantParis, ,
    JiumParisKorean€€
    La BorieParisModern Cuisine€€€
    La GauloiseParis, ,
    Sharma JiParisIndian€€
    Le Café du CommerceParis, ,

    How Odori Restaurant Paris compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to look if this does not fit

    For a clearer category match, choose Jium for Korean or Sharma Ji for Indian. For a higher-spend modern-cuisine meal, choose La Borie.

    How it compares in Paris

    Jium and Sharma Ji are easier to evaluate in advance because both have clear cuisine and €€ positioning. Choose Jium for Korean, Sharma Ji for Indian, Odori Restaurant when the location is the deciding factor rather than a specific category craving.

    La Borie sits higher at €€€ and is the stronger pick for diners who want modern cuisine with a clearer splurge rationale. Odori Restaurant makes more sense for a casual repeat visit or a flexible weekday meal, while La Borie is the better fit when the meal needs to carry the evening.

    La Gauloise and Le Café du Commerce are the cross-shops when ambiance matters more than category clarity. If the group wants a classic Paris room, lean toward Le Café du Commerce; if the priority is a quieter, lower-pressure local plan in the 15th, Odori Restaurant is the simpler choice.

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