Minore – Japanese-Inspired Culinary & Cocktail Experience in Paris

Surreal Lens Artistic interpretation of a real place.

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Address & Contact+

Minore

6 Rue de Mont-Louis, 75011 Paris, France

@minore.paris ↗

minore.fr ↗

Price+

Cocktails ~ €13–€16 · Small plates & mains €12–€30.

Exact dishes change weekly; see Instagram for current creations.

Cuisine & Concept+

Craft cocktails & kitchen plates

Sushi, sashimi, tartares, grilled meats, and seasonal sharing dishes paired with inventive cocktails.

Booking+

Tables can be reserved online via Zenchef.

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Awards+

Ranked in the Top 500 Bars worldwide (2023–2024).

Transport & How to Get There+

Métro: Philippe Auguste (L2) · Père Lachaise (L2, L3)

Located in the 11ᵉ arrondissement, a short walk from Père Lachaise cemetery.

Opening Hours+

Wed–Sat: 18:00–02:00

Closed Sun–Tue.

Minore is set to become one of Paris’s most exciting dining destinations, offering a refined take on Japanese-inspired cuisine alongside a creative cocktail program. Located in a vibrant Parisian setting near Palais Royal, Opéra Garnier, and the iconic Galeries Lafayette, the restaurant naturally integrates into one of the city’s most dynamic districts for culture, shopping, and nightlife.

Created by Katsuaki Okiyama and Hugo Combe, Minore brings a modern perspective to traditional Japanese techniques. The menu balances precision and creativity, featuring sushi, small plates, and inventive dishes that highlight seasonal ingredients with elegance and depth.

The experience extends beyond the kitchen, with a cocktail list that explores unexpected combinations and refined presentation. Located close to Place Vendôme and luxury addresses such as Hôtel Ritz Paris, Minore fits seamlessly into an evening that moves between fine dining, fashion, and Parisian nightlife.

With its minimalist design and subtle Japanese aesthetic, Minore offers a setting that feels both contemporary and intimate — a destination where gastronomy, design, and atmosphere come together in one of Paris’s most sought-after areas.