Suelo: the solar terrace that makes Paris shine

In the heart of the 8th arrondissement, Suelo boasts a luminous terrace. A sunny, Andalusian refuge where Iberian cuisine flourishes under the Parisian sky.

An open-air setting

At the corner of rue de la Trémoille and rue Boccador, Suelo opens like a parenthesis. The light-filled space blends interior and exterior. The bay windows disappear in fine weather. The terrace extends the Mediterranean ambience, in a bubble of calm rare in Paris. Between gentle warmth and organic design, the South invites itself to the table.

A menu with a Spanish accent

The cuisine is festive and generous. Each dish pays homage to Spain, without caricature. To share: pimientos de Padrón, cecina de Galicia, patatas bravas. Masterpieces? Formentera-style lobster, grilled octopus and Basque cake. Each plate recounts a travel memory, revisited with elegance.

Sunday brunch as a ritual

On Sundays, the terrace changes tempo. Suelo offers a sunny brunch, far from the hustle and bustle of Paris. The centerpiece is a tasty paella, cooked live. It becomes the signature dish for a moment of sharing. Around it, sweets and drinks complete the experience. A ritual that attracts both regulars and curious visitors.

An invitation to slow down

Designed by decorator Lázaro Rosa Violan, the terrace exudes the art of Southern living. The natural materials, the warm hues, everything evokes a vacation home. People come here for lunch, dinner or simply to linger. A drink in hand, a ray of sunshine on the skin. And time stands still.

Suelo is more than just an address. It’s a sunny stopover, a breath of Andalusian air in the vibrant heart of Paris. To discover other places that warm up the capital, explore our selection on parisselectbook.com.

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