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A refreshingly creative, Franco-Japanese cuisine is cooked up by the duo of chefs at this street-smart restaurant with age-old exposed stone walls and contemporary decor. The menu might include seafood pot au feu (stew), beef tartare or pork marinated in sweet spices, and the playful wine list pitches Bordeaux vintages against New World wines.


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Nearby Bordeaux attractions

1. Église Notre Dame du Chapelet

0.2 MILES

On 17 April 1828 the funeral of Romantic Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1746–1828) took place in this magnificent French Baroque church, a stone's throw…

2. Place Gambetta

0.22 MILES

The old street plaques – place Dauphiné and place Nationale – remain firmly on the wall of one building as a reminder of this tree-shaded square's…

3. Musée Bordeaux – Sciences et Nature

0.24 MILES

With more than one million different specimens on show, Bordeaux's former Natural History Museum is among France's most impressive. Closed at the time of…

4. Monument aux Girondins

0.25 MILES

This imposing fountain on vast square and public-transport hub Esplanade des Quinconces is a riot of horses. It was created between 1894 and 1902 in…

5. Jardin Public

0.29 MILES

Landscaping is artistic as well as informative at the Jardin Public. Established in 1755 and laid out in the English style a century later, the grounds…

6. Site Archéologique de St-Seurin

0.3 MILES

Not to be confused with the small crypt inside Basilique St-Seurin, this archaeological site was uncovered in 1910 when archaeologists excavated part of…

7. Basilique St-Seurin

0.3 MILES

It was around this vast Romanesque complex that the quartier of Saint-Seurin grew in the 11th century. As early as the 5th century, a church dedicated to…

8. Palais Gallien

0.31 MILES

It was Celtic tribes who first established Bordeaux, but it wasn't until about 200 years later, under the rule of the Romans, that the town started to…