Our Guide to Paris: Rice & Fish
Rice & Fish closed to make room for Rice & Beans, and now has reopened on the same block, serving playful rolls that “pack a technicolor punch”.
Practical information
View a map of all of our restaurants here.
Address: 16 rue Greneta, 75002
Nearest transport: Etienne Marcel (4)
Hours: Lunch, Monday – Saturday; dinner, Thursday – Saturday. Closed Sunday
Reservations: Reservations not necessary
Telephone: 01 42 36 63 72
Average price for lunch: 10-19€
Average price for dinner: 10-19€
Style of cuisine: Japanese & Sushi
Special attributes: small plates, vegetarian options, good for solo dining
Type of crowd: neighborhood locals, students, foodies
Interior: quirky & playful
Atmosphere: casual
Trusted reviews
- Caroline Mignot (2009) “…cette cantine nippo-américaine a tout pour plaire.”
- Meg Zimbeck (2009) “Bright colors on the wall and a long window seat looking out at the neighborhood scene. On the menu: a long list of interesting maki, including lots of vegetarian options…”
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Bonjour Meg, juste pour signaler que c’est devenu Rice & Beans et que la note est postée aujourd’hui sur mon blog…