Want to travel without leaving Paris? Embark on a journey from the Caribbean coast to the top of the Andes mountain range, via the Amazon jungle, and treat your taste buds to a complete change of scenery with authentic South American cuisine at one of Paris' many fine South American restaurants.
Whether you're a carnivore or a vegetarian, you won't be disappointed by the trip: the chefs go out of their way to offer you the very best, becoming ambassadors for South American gastronomy in Paris. From Argentine prime rib to Mexican tacos, from Colombian black pudding to Peruvian ceviche, there's something for every taste and every budget.
Whether you're looking for afestive atmosphere or more intimate dining, Paris's Latin restaurants have captured the magic of this richly colored subcontinent, steeped in a thousand and one influences from the past, which are unmistakably reflected in their generous, colorful plates.
Naturally, these traditional dishes or those revisited to the taste of the day are accompanied by a pina colada or a caipirinha, within reason of course, or a local beer. So, would you like to (re)discover the culinary delights ofLatin America? Let's go and discover the Mexican, Argentinean, Brazilian, Peruvian and Colombian restaurants in Paris!
Mexican restaurants in Paris, our best addresses
Looking for a taste of Mexican cuisine? Here are the best addresses for Mexican restaurants in Paris! [Read more]
Argentinian restaurants in Paris, our best addresses
Looking for an Argentinian restaurant in Paris where you can enjoy an excellent grilled meat? Here are the best addresses! [Read more]
Brazilian restaurants in Paris, our best addresses
Looking for Brazilian restaurants in Paris? Follow our guide for pão de queijo and a caliente atmosphere! [Read more]
Peruvian restaurants in Paris, our best addresses
Peruvian gastronomy is one of the richest in the world. Discover what it has in store for you at Peruvian restaurants in Paris! [Read more]
Colombian restaurants in Paris, our best addresses
Want to discover Colombian cuisine? Visit one of our Colombian restaurants in Paris! [Read more]
Le Solis welcomes you for a sunny Mediterranean experience!
Generous, well-stocked tables with sunny flavors, a warm, leafy atmosphere, authentic cuisine and a spirit of sharing - let yourself be carried away by the Solis spirit! [Read more]
Santa Carne, the place to be for lovers of Argentine-style grilled meat at Bastille
In Argentinian, Santa Carne literally translates as "sacred meat", "holy meat", and it's no coincidence that this address is so named. Here, meat is more than sacred, it's a religion: cooked, prepared or roasted according to the principles of Argentine parilladas, Santa Carne takes you back to Latin America for a meal to share. [Read more]
Mayli's Resto & Co: a typical little restaurant serving empanadas and Chilean specialities
For a gourmet break with a change of scenery, head to Chile for delicious homemade empanadas and Latin American specialties at Maylin, in Paris's 2nd arrondissement. [Read more]
OKA - FOGO, the fiery double-restaurant from Michelin-starred Brazilian chef Raphaël Rego
A change of direction and address (again!) for Brazilian chef Raphaël Rego's OKA restaurant. Relocated to the 17th arrondissement, it has become OKA - FOGO, a double venue combining gourmet cuisine and grilling. [Read more]
Biondi, authentic Argentine cuisine by chef Fernando de Tomaso
Biondi invites you to discover the tasty Argentine dishes created by chef Fernando de Tomaso. A change of scenery at an affordable price! [Read more]
Taco Mesa, chef Beatriz Gonzalez's authentic taco restaurant
Chef Beatriz Gonzalez has opened Taco Mesa, her taco restaurant in Paris. A long-awaited success story! [Read more]
La Bagarre, a charming taqueria with a French twist
Freshly arrived in the 11th arrondissement, La Bagarre is a French-style taqueria run by the charming Elliot Lefèvre, already behind La Parade and La Riposte. [Read more]
Ayahuma, a stunning, friendly and (very) affordable Ecuadorian restaurant
Between Voltaire and Père Lachaise, a well-kept secret that local regulars pass on to each other: the Ayahuma restaurant. A (very) friendly, (very) tasty and (very) affordable address. A big yes. [Read more]
Pin-Pan, Argentinian competition sandwiches
When two street food moguls join forces, the result is Pin-Pan, an Argentinian street-food restaurant where you can devour competitive sandwiches. [Read more]
Chulita, Mexican street food and churros for brunch
Head to Chulita for a taste of Mexican street food, and in particular torta, a devilishly generous traditional sandwich. [Read more]
Blanca, Fernando de Tomaso's stunning Argentinian restaurant with Basque accents
And that's two for chef Fernando de Tomaso who, after Biondi, unveils a stunning new Argentinian address, tinged with Basque accents: Blanca, near Bastille. A wonderful discovery. [Read more]
La Condesa, a bubbling escapade on the arm of Mexican chef Indra Carrillo Perea
La Condesa, Indra Carrillo Perea's restaurant, is moving a few meters away to a larger but equally welcoming location on rue Rodier. Let the Mexican chef, a natural globetrotter, take you by the hand for a bubbling gastronomic escapade. A real favorite. [Read more]
ONdA, the first revisited Tapiocas counter – the indulging Brazilian pancakes
Have you heard about tapiocas? The Brazilian pancakes based on cassava flour? OndA is the name of the latest street-food counter in the Marais area inviting you to discover them in innovative recipes. How about adding some sun to our stomachs? [Read more]
Pitanga, Brazilian restaurant with traditional tapas and festive cocktails
From traditional tapas to festive cocktails, the Brazilian restaurant Pitanga puts sunshine on your plate at Les Halles! [Read more]
Vesper, Lucas Felzine's stunning nikkei restaurant
Vesper is the name of the restaurant that's waking up the 7th arrondissement with its nikkei cuisine by Lucas Felzine and its sublime setting with two atmospheres for festive evenings. [Read more]
Asado: Clasico Argentino's signature Argentine street-food restaurant in Paris
Ready for a delicious trip to Argentina? Grab your boarding pass and fasten your seatbelt as we take you to the 2nd arrondissement of Paris to discover Asado. This new gourmet address, designed by Clasico Argentino, features not only the must-try empanadas, but also, and above all, the famous beef so dear to the inhabitants of this beautiful South American country! Would you like a tour? [Read more]
La Estancia, the festive Argentinian steakhouse in Paris
La Estancia is the address for carnivores in search of Argentinian beef and Latin American dishes, and the ideal place to gather with friends to share guacamole, empanadas and other gourmet ceviches. [Read more]
Uma Nota, Japanese-Brazilian cuisine, exotic cocktails and wild parties
What an original marriage! Uma Nota showcases Japanese-Brazilian cuisine, in a colorful setting where wild parties are held several evenings a week. [Read more]
Selva, the Peruvian bar restaurant nikkei
Selva is the name of this South American restaurant in Paris, with South American flavors. Let's go in the 5th district, in front of the Cluny Museum, to enjoy original Latin dishes that smell good the embers and the spices. [Read more]
Oxte, star-rated Mexican cuisine by Enrique Casarrubias
At Oxte, chef Enrique Casarrubias blends the flavors of his childhood in Mexico with French gastronomy. A star-studded alliance. [Read more]
Muy caliente!