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Kinugawa Matignon Paris Reviews
Perfect slightly trendy atmosphere, especially during
Perfect slightly trendy atmosphere, especially during fashion week. Flawless warm service and presentation. Superb sashimi.
Service was excellent / Food was stellar / LYCHEE MARTINI
Service was excellent / Food was stellar / LYCHEE MARTINI was to die for! Thank you for making my trip to Paris spectacular!
Good food.
Quiet atmosphere with nice staff who speak good English. Wine selection is good an reasonably priced.
Wow read the reviews and saw a few people going into this
Wow read the reviews and saw a few people going into this place so we thought it must be good. Boy was I wrong. The one teriyaki salmon dish that seemed to get good reviews was put down by the waiter and said you can get that anywhere and recommended
Terrible! Toro tartar - smelled and tasted sooo fishy.
...never had toro like that, just awful. Salmon main..lol..just salmon chunks...what? chunks? My sister ordered "vegetable roll"- only had cucumber in it, after pointing it out they tried to tell us there is "also avocado inside",
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