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Mussubï’s logo looks like a stylish little pretzel. No, the graphic designer was not a nostalgic Bavarian : “mussubï” is the Japanese word for “to knot”. And the “omusubis” are the flavoured rice balls you will find in your bento at Mussubï – Japanese eat them as snacks, so they are kind of the Nippon version of pretzels. Tidy up in their own square of the bento box, Omusubis are too lovely, waiting politely to be picked up and bitten. To keep them company, no weiß wurst but little portions of colourful dishes – you can choose the meat or veggie option. Mussubï’s bentos change everyday and this Japanese cantine has become the feel-good routine of many neighbourhood’s workers, who just grab their bento away at the office- there is not much space inside. Until now, Mussubï has been opened for lunch from Monday to Friday, but the waitress whispered in a kawai smile that Mussubï’s boss Ms Ishizaka is already thinking of opening at nights, on week-ends and to deliver the bentos at home.

Mussubï
89 rue d’hauteville 75010 Paris
01 42 46 31 02
http://www.mussubi.fr

article: Claire Nouy http://lescaptures.com

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