Masami

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Dijon, France

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Japanese restaurant· Asian restaurant· Chinese restaurant· Fine dining restaurant· Takeout restaurant· Restaurant· Sushi restaurant

Masami Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Masami is located in Dijon, France on 79 Rue Jeannin. Masami is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category japanese restaurant in France.

Address

79 Rue Jeannin

Price range

$$

Phone

+33 380652180

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Toilets

Offerings

Healthy optionsVegetarian options

Open hours

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Oliver Zeyer

Very nice little restaurant with really good food. Besides the traditional Japanese food the Japanese Chef created some nice fusion food dishes, bringing the best from Japanese and French cuisine together. Also very friendly service and nice selection of wine and saké

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Sabrina Tee

Good Japanese food. The menus are great value! Attentive and friendly service.

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Zeze Blk

Not really sure how it ended up in Michelin guide as the place is cramped, no A/C. As for the food it is nothing to jump about, small portions and high price. Very bland...

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Morgane GUERIN

Great and affordable food

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smithms1

Superior cuisine using local products prepared with Japanese style. Impressive creativity and attention to detail. Great service, too. Do NOT skip dessert.

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Damien Marchi

Exceptional food! Need to book ahead - the place is well known by locals and tiny. Highly recommended!!

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Yoshi Inoue

Most Japanese experience available in Dijon, the full course menu makes for a delightful evening full of culinary surprises and plenty of deliciousness to fulfill all your gastronomical desires, and much more!! Enjoy \\(_) /

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U Brain

Enjoyed very much. The Sushi here, while not the best ever was pretty good - really, I'm being picky though: there was nothing wrong with it but living in London, we are totally spoilt for the quality and variety of Sushi available to us. Funnily enough though the nice surprise for me was the desserts. I've rarely had particularly impressive desserts from Japanese restaurants in Europe or Japan but these were really rather good. Service though was a bit weird: we were presented the bill before asking for it and not offered coffee or atsukan or anything - did we commit some kind of Japo-franco faux pas? Who knows?