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When making your reservation (which is recommended), remember to let them know if you would like Western or Japanese-style seating (on a tatami – don’t forget to take off your shoes). We particularly liked the edamame and inari appetizers, the option to order your food with less salt, and the fact that the restaurant attracts a Japanese clientele. We also enjoyed thinking back on our trip to Japan during our our meal, which was (almost) as good as over there.
Matsumotoya
📍 13 rue des Veaux, Strasbourg
🔗 View the website (in French)
One reply on “A Japanese restaurant in Strasbourg: Matsumotoya”
C’est un très bon restaurant, qui m’a été recommandé par des personnes qui ont séjourné au Japon. Je le conseille!
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