Lo Sushi – Paris

I get it. Paris should be about la nourriture Francaise, but my great experience at this place force me to write about another cuisine. I guess a few of my friends (two in particular) will agree with me when I say that Lo Sushi is one of the funnest restaurants in Paris. I won’t claim that it has the best sushi in France, but I can gladly say that it is the most social and interactive restaurant in the capital of fashion. Like many other sushi places around Europe, Lo Sushi has that sushi railroad mechanism installed, from which you get to pick your favorite wagons and eat their contents. Each plate is colored based on its pricing and can be stacked on top of one another to display the strength of its user’s appetite. Yet what makes Lo Sushi so special is its Pont Neuf location enhanced with individual touchscreen computers. Once you take your place around the bar you can interact with anyone at the restaurant through the screens. You can send drawings, images and messages by just clicking on the target seating. I am pretty sure that the Champs-Elysees location is still open, but our favorite Pont Neuf might not be there any longer.
Details at www.losushi.com