Páramo, Mexican restaurant in Roma, Mexico City, Mexico.
Páramo is a modern Mexican restaurant in the Roma neighborhood that occupies the upper floor above El Parnita and features a central terrace along with smaller dining spaces. The varied layout accommodates both social gatherings and private conversations.
The restaurant transformed the late-night dining landscape in the Roma district by introducing extended operating hours until 2 AM, creating a new venue for evening visitors. This approach filled a gap that had long existed in the area's nightlife.
The restaurant serves Mexican cuisine and specializes in mezcal varieties from Guerrero, including a distinctive pechuga mezcal infused with fruits, spices, and turkey breast. The drink selection shapes the dining experience as much as the food.
The venue opens in the evening from 7 PM until 2 AM and recommends reservations for groups to secure comfortable seating arrangements. Booking ahead is wise to avoid waiting and ensure the best dining experience.
The restaurant sits directly above El Parnita, a daytime-only venue, creating a completely different nighttime identity for the space. Regular visitors have adopted the nickname 'Bar-nita' to describe this layering of two very different concepts.
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