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    Restaurant in Paris, France

    Yoshi

    100Pearl Points

    Low-friction dinner

    Yoshi, Restaurant in Paris

    About Yoshi

    Yoshi is a practical Paris pick for a composed, easy-to-plan dinner in the 16th arrondissement rather than a restaurant to chase for a defined tasting-menu statement. Book when location and convenience matter; compare first with Pleine Terre, Imperial Treasure, or Edith if cuisine style, price tier, or occasion value are the deciding factors.

    Yoshi is a restaurant in Paris with verified lunch and dinner hours on Monday through Saturday, plus dinner service on Sunday. The confirmed dress code is casual, so it is best treated as a practical Paris dining option when the timing works rather than a page to build around unverified claims about cuisine, awards, menu format, price, or service style.

    Because the verified public details are limited, the safest planning approach is direct: confirm availability directly, check current details with the venue, choose Yoshi if its Paris location and opening hours fit your plans. If you need a meal defined by a specific cuisine, format, chef profile, or price point, compare before committing.

    Use it for convenience, not for a culinary milestone

    The confirmed information supports a simple use case: Yoshi can work when you need a Paris restaurant with regular lunch and dinner service during most of the week. Hours are listed as 12–2:30 PM and 7–10:30 PM Monday through Saturday, with Sunday dinner from 7–10:30 PM.

    There is not enough verified detail here to describe a tasting-menu structure, signature dishes, beverage program, seating layout, or culinary style. That does not make Yoshi a poor choice; it means the decision should be based on practical fit. Use the hours and casual dress code as your reliable planning anchors, then confirm the rest directly with the restaurant.

    Who should book, who should compare first

    Yoshi is most direct for diners who are comfortable choosing a Paris restaurant from limited verified information and checking details before they go. For group size, dietary needs, menu expectations, any special requests, contact the venue directly, since those details are not confirmed here.

    For a higher-commitment meal, compare it with Pleine Terre if that restaurant's current details better match the occasion. Imperial Treasure may be another option to review when planning. If you are still deciding, compare Yoshi with Edith, Maxan, Mido Paris, or other dining rooms before booking. For broader planning, use Pearl's Paris restaurants guide alongside the city guides for hotels, bars, wineries, experiences.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Yoshi handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary-accommodation details are not confirmed here. If you have restrictions, contact Yoshi directly before booking or visiting in Paris. For stricter needs, compare with Pleine Terre or Imperial Treasure only if their current format and policies suit your group better.

    How far ahead should I book Yoshi?

    Specific booking demand is not confirmed. Yoshi is open for lunch and dinner Monday through Saturday, for dinner on Sunday, so choose the service that fits your plans and confirm availability directly with the restaurant.

    Is Yoshi good for a special occasion?

    It can be considered for a Paris meal if the verified basics fit your occasion: regular opening hours and a casual dress code. Details such as menu format, pricing, seating, private-room options are not confirmed here, so check directly before using it for an important celebration. If you want other options to review, compare Edith or Pleine Terre.

    What should I wear to Yoshi?

    The confirmed dress code is casual. Neat casual clothing should be sufficient, but check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Can Yoshi accommodate groups?

    Group-accommodation details, seating capacity, private-room information are not confirmed here. Contact Yoshi directly before planning a group meal in Paris. If you need another option to review for a group dinner, Imperial Treasure is a comparison point here.

    Is Yoshi good for solo dining?

    Solo-dining details such as counter seating or table setup are not confirmed. Yoshi's verified hours include lunch and dinner Monday through Saturday and dinner on Sunday, so a solo diner should confirm availability directly for the desired service. Maxan is another venue to compare while planning.

    What should I order at Yoshi?

    Specific dishes and menu format are not confirmed here. Ask the restaurant for the current menu or recommendations when booking or arriving. If you prefer more menu certainty before choosing, compare with Mido Paris. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Location

    11 Rue Jean Giraudoux, 75116 Paris, France

    Compare Yoshi

    Yoshi Paris and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    YoshiParis, ,
    Mido ParisParis, ,
    Pleine TerreParisModern Cuisine€€€€
    Imperial TreasureParisChinese€€€€
    MaxanParis, ,
    EdithParisTraditional Cuisine€€

    How Yoshi Paris compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Mido Paris, Notable alternative
    • Pleine Terre, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
    • Imperial Treasure, Chinese, €€€€
    • Maxan, Notable alternative
    • Edith, Traditional Cuisine, €€

    How it compares in Paris

    Yoshi is the easier, lower-commitment choice in this set, mainly because it is not positioned with the same premium signals as Pleine Terre or Imperial Treasure. Choose Pleine Terre when modern cuisine and a higher-spend occasion are the goal. Choose Imperial Treasure when the group wants Chinese cooking in a formal luxury lane.

    Edith is the clearest value comparison because its traditional-cuisine positioning and €€ tier make it a more transparent choice for diners watching spend. Yoshi makes more sense when the neighborhood works better or when the group wants a calmer, less defined brief.

    Mido Paris and Maxan are worth checking if availability is the deciding factor. With limited confirmed category detail across parts of this peer group, the practical move is simple: use Yoshi for convenience, Pleine Terre for a modern splurge, Imperial Treasure for a premium Chinese meal, Edith for lower-priced traditional cooking.

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