Japanese restaurant of homemade Udon noodles, but also of Donburi and typical dishes of Japanese Udon canteens.
Each recipe is designed to reflect the spirit of Japan’s popular establishments: simplicity, authenticity and quality ingredients.
We welcome you every day without reservations with our international team, who will cook in front of your eyes and make you travel.
Arigato Gozaimas !

From April 1, 2026, hop-on and off the double-decker bus to explore the city, then stop at stop n°1 “Quinconces” located just a few minutes’ walk away!
Stop n°1 “Quinconces”
11, rue des Piliers de Tutelle
+33 (0)5 56 30 52 56
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Bordeaux is rich in history and heritage with its 350 UNESCO listed buildings. Each one more unusual than the next, don’t miss out on discovering them.
We have put together a list of the most important places in the Port de la Lune to visit…
The spring flea market in Bordeaux takes place at Place des Quinconces from April 24 to May 10, 2026, confirming its status as a major event in the local calendar. Organized twice a year for several decades, this event structures both the cultural and commercial landscape around antiques and second-hand goods.
The exhibition *Circasciences en piste*, organised by Cap Sciences, is part of an initiative to bring advanced science to the general public through the lens of the circus arts. The exhibition design features a series of interactive installations that allow visitors to analyse the physical mechanisms employed by performers during their acts. This educational approach transforms a fun experience into a genuine scientific laboratory accessible to the general public.
Located on the quays of Bordeaux, right next to the Cité du Vin, this exhibition benefits from a strategic position within a well-established tourist ecosystem. This location makes it easy to incorporate into a wider urban discovery itinerary, particularly through organised tours.
The Cité du Vin is hosting the exhibition Around the World in 50 Wine Regions, a visual journey dedicated to the diversity of international wine-growing regions. This programme showcases a selection of photographs from partner regions, each of which has chosen an iconic image to embody its landscape, people or heritage.
The curatorial approach is based on a cross-sectional interpretation of the vineyards, without geographical hierarchy or strict technical classification. The photographs interact with each other through three major themes: