

Seul restaurant japonais étoilé au Guide Michelin au Luxembourg, le Restaurant RYODO vous invite à vivre une expérience gastronomique qui ne ressemble à aucune autre. Notre philosophie est née d’une question simple mais fascinante : si les maîtres de la gastronomie japonaise d’autrefois avaient voyagé jusqu’au Luxembourg, comment auraient-ils cuisiné avec les ressources locales ? Sous la direction du Chef Ryodo Kajiwara, chaque plat est une rencontre entre l’essence pure de la tradition japonaise et la richesse des produits saisonniers luxembourgeois, sélectionnés avec le plus grand soin auprès de producteurs locaux et internationaux. La salle, baignée de lumière naturelle et habillée de bois clair, incarne la sobriété et l’élégan…
Polished eatery offering Japanese fine dining with a twist, plus tasting menus, sake & wine.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 27 Rue Raymond Poincaré, 2342 Hollerich Luxembourg
Phone: +352 27 76 92 85
Website: http://www.ryodoes.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: zenchef.com
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Reviews
I would really recommend going for this gem!!
the service was a bit complicated, staff looked like « afraid » of us and speaking really low and fast the description of the food so most of the time we just checked the menu online to know 100% what we are.
we noticed as well lack of communication or attention between them:
– we ordered a saké, they served and after we finished it they arrived with the bottle to explain which one they served us (????)
– a table with one person missing (toilet) where the food arrived and they served AND explained the food without one person, normally in a star michelin they wait, or even tell you not to go to the toilet in certain moment.
– serving our table with a pièce of the vegan menu by mistake, and taking like 30 min to serve the correct one.
felt a bit the pressure inside the restaurant, but if I consider only the food, Id come back.
I had been wanting to try Ryodo for years, patiently waiting for the right menu before making the trip. This month, the menu finally looked perfect, so I tried to book for Friday the 13th of February, only to end up on the waitlist with no follow-up ever received. I made a second reservation and finally came in with high expectations. What greeted us instead was a complete surprise: upon arrival, we were informed it was a special “Discover Japan” evening, and that the menu we had booked no longer existed. We were given no real choice: either accept the replacement menu or leave. When we pointed out that we hadn’t been notified, a staff member casually replied that “everyone had been informed.” We received no email, no call, nothing. I even had to provide a proof that we booked the expected menu. That alone set a poor tone for the evening.The food itself was a real letdown. Flavors were flat, the dishes lacked any sense of rarity or refinement, and it fell far short of what you’d expect from a Michelin-starred establishment. To make matters worse, we had clearly stated at the start of the meal that we don’t eat ginger, and the very first dish contained it. A basic failure in attentiveness.The non-alcoholic drink pairing at €55 was deeply underwhelming and frankly overpriced for what was served. On top of that, our water glasses had an unpleasant odor, which made it hard to enjoy even a simple glass of water. The restaurant was also overstaffed to a distracting degree, the constant movement and noise around the table made the experience feel overwhelming rather than refined. At the end of the evening, we shared our disappointment with a staff member, who relayed our feedback to the chef. Yet despite us being the last guests in the restaurant, the chef never came to speak with us. That final gesture, or lack thereof, summed up the entire experience. To top it all off, when our jackets were returned to us as we left, my scarf was wet. A final reminder that the lack of care and attention ran through every aspect of our visit.
This was meant to be a special, long-awaited dinner. It was nothing of the sort. Very disappointed.
The wait staff is really friendly and quite attentive. If you have pets, you can bring them to the restaurant. We had a tiny dog with us and she was treated like a queen. She had her bowl of water and she was even given fine food. Even the waiter volunteered to walk the pooch. Price wise, we all know how much these things cost, and they are horribly expensive. But then again I wouldn’t want to eat like this every day (nor can I afford to cough up 180 euros for a dinner, if you can call it that) and also spend a long time going through the tasting menu – we were there for four hours – the last ones to leave. I guess it was the combination of good company and good food that made the night a success, somehow.
The food was amazing, a mix of flavors and textures✨
The service was absolutely great, taling the rime to explain every single dish and answer all our questions.
Everything was so delicious and moreover original and fresh recipes.
They have a huge variety of sakes as well, and I liked every single one of the glasses that we tried.
You can see they take care or every detail on the restaurant and in their service.
Of course is a Michelin Star restaurant and this comes with a price, however I strongly recommend it for special ocassions, like birthdays, anniversaries etc
Beautiful decor, we had a warm welcome. However unfortunately, it did not hit the spot, we were not very impressed as we should be in a Michelin star. Additionally there was a bill mix up that they obviously fixed. We also believe that something has triggered my friend’s stomach the following day. Bottom line, I would not return as I do not feel that the food was worth the cost. I had better dining experiences without this price tag.