


Sanjo
Nearby Avenue de l’Opéra, Sanjo is famous for its ramen that you can taste behind the big windows, sitting on long wooden benches. The menu varies in all directions: roasted pork, poached eggs, even with truffles. Not to be forgotten the gyozas and its remarkable fried chicken.
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