As you know, Paris is a party! With its bars, restaurants, and lively neighborhoods, there’s always something to do in the City of Lights. Among the most festive venues, Pachamama stands out. Located a stone’s throw from Place de la Bastille, this magnificent festive restaurant has everything to please: a huge dance floor, cuisine inspired by Latin flavors, and above all , a grandiose 19th-century building designed by Gustave Eiffel. A spectacular setting that must be seen at least once!
Le Pachamama: the festive restaurant hidden in a building designed by Gustave Eiffel
In this absolutely prodigious, cozy setting, which is almost reminiscent of a clandestine speakeasy, Latin culture is celebrated in all its glory! Le Pachamama (formerly known as Le Barrio Latino) is an institution among Parisian festive restaurants. In this huge 3,000 m² space, you can enjoy colorful cuisine and dance until your feet give out.

Its magnificent atrium, surrounded by exotic plants and hanging lanterns, will literally blow you away. As will its monumental Art Deco staircase, which leads directly to the bohemian restaurant on the first floor: La Cantina. Behind this 19th-century architecture lies a certain… Gustave Eiffel! No wonder Pachamama is so special.

With its antique furniture, romantic alcoves, and cozy atmosphere, La Cantina will almost make you feel like you’re in a small restaurant hidden away in the heart of Buenos Aires. On the menu, you’ll find all the best Latin American cuisine has to offer: Nikkei-style tuna tataki, cheesy quesadillas, marinated pork ribs, and of course timeless sweet treats such as chocolate churros and Cuban-style rum baba…
Whether you’re having a drink with friends, dinner with your significant other, partying, or all three at once, you’ll love this colorful spot. It’s undoubtedly one of the liveliest restaurants in Paris.
Location: 46/48 rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, 75012 Paris