Paris 6, French restaurant in Jardim Paulista District, Brazil
Paris 6 | Pamplona is a French restaurant on Rua Pamplona in the Jardim Paulista neighborhood of São Paulo, Brazil. It occupies two floors furnished with dark wood panels, brass details, and mirrors along the walls.
The restaurant opened in São Paulo as part of a local effort to bring French cuisine into the city's dining scene, and it later grew into a chain with several locations across Brazil. The group expanded during a period when European cooking styles gained ground in Brazilian cities.
The kitchen honors French cooking by combining classical recipes with Brazilian ingredients, allowing guests to discover South American flavors within European dishes. This blend gives the establishment a particular character at the table.
The restaurant sits on Rua Pamplona and is easy to reach on foot from the central part of Jardim Paulista. Booking a table in advance is a good idea, as it tends to fill up on busier evenings.
Although the name evokes Paris, the kitchen regularly uses seasonal ingredients sourced from different parts of Brazil, which shifts the menu away from a strictly European repertoire. This means the dishes can change depending on what is available at local markets.
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