There is almost nothing better than a big bowl of ramen to warm the soul on a cold winter afternoon. I am a huge fan of ramen. And thanks to Yelp (as always), I found a restaurant called Kotteri Ramen Naritake here in Paris, in an area that I understand is often referred to as "little Japan." I tried to time my arrival at Naritake later in their lunch service in hopes of avoiding the huge crowds. Obviously that didn't work. But the 45 minute wait was totally worth it. I was rewarded with excellent gyoza and some of the best ramen I have ever tasted, including in Japan. This is definitely a place I would go back to and recommend to others; but make sure if you go to time it so that you arrive about 30-45 minutes before you are actually hungry. Otherwise, it's just not pretty. Naritake
31, rue des Petits Champs (1st Arrondissement) Mon–Sat, noon–2:30 p.m. and 7–10 p.m.
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