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🇫🇷 This Spanish restaurant in Paris

📍 Casa San Pablo | A hidden Spanish bistro in Le Marais, Paris Recently, a friend took me to a hidden gem of a Spanish restaurant tucked away in Paris's old town—Casa San Pablo, and I was absolutely blown away! The ambiance, food, and service all make me want to rave about it endlessly!! ✨ 🧡 Ambiance Stepping into the restaurant feels like stepping into an old European wine cellar. Wooden tables and chairs paired with warm yellow lighting create a cozy yet subtly mysterious, vintage vibe. Spanish guitar music plays softly in the background, and with a glass of wine and tapas, I could easily stay here until late at night... 🍽️ What I ordered (must-tries below)👇 ✅ Gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp): Highly recommended!! The shrimp is bouncy, the garlic flavor is rich, and soaking in olive oil makes it incredibly delicious~ (mildly spicy) ✅ Spanish seafood clams: Fresh and flavorful, the broth is perfect for dipping bread. ✅ Fried small fish + fried squid rings: Classic Spanish bar snacks, elevated with a squeeze of lemon—pure soul food! ✅ Spanish potato salad & ham-marinated artichokes: Refreshing and palate-cleansing, a perfect pairing. ✅ Pimientos de Padrón (Spanish fried peppers): A must-order! Pan-fried in olive oil with a sprinkle of sea salt, simple but incredibly tasty! ✅ Tortilla (Spanish omelet): Soft and rich, pairs perfectly with a little ketchup! ✅ Iberian ham + butter + Spanish small spicy peppers: This came out late... we were too full to finish it.🌈 🥂 Drink recommendations They also have Spanish sangria 🍷 and a variety of red and white wines. 💓💓 I visited for lunch, so I opted for sparkling water + cola, but I’ll definitely come back for a drink next time! 📷 The photos show all the dishes ordered by our group of four. Portions are moderate, and the price isn’t too high—total 118 euros (really affordable for Paris!) Excellent value 💯 🌸 Extra highlights: ✔️ Staff speak Spanish, French, and English—no communication barriers. ✔️ Lots of locals dine here; it’s not a tourist trap, just genuinely good food.🏟️🏟️ ✔️ Window seats have an amazing vibe! 📌 Address: 5 rue de Sévigné, 75004 Paris ⏰ Opening hours: Closed Mondays, open all other days (service continu—best to avoid peak times) 📞 No reservations accepted.🎁 🔥 Summary:🍊 If you’re looking for affordable Western food! Must go! 💧💧If you’re tired of French cuisine in Paris! Must go! If you want to pretend you’re on vacation in Spain! Must go! A restaurant that’s photogenic and incredibly tasty! Must go!🧡🧡 #MyAtmosphericRestaurant #ParisFoodCheckIn

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🇫🇷 This Spanish restaurant in Paris

📍 Casa San Pablo | A hidden Spanish bistro in Le Marais, Paris Recently, a friend took me to a hidden gem of a Spanish restaurant tucked away in Paris's old town—Casa San Pablo, and I was absolutely blown away! The ambiance, food, and service all make me want to rave about it endlessly!! ✨ 🧡 Ambiance Stepping into the restaurant feels like stepping into an old European wine cellar. Wooden tables and chairs paired with warm yellow lighting create a cozy yet subtly mysterious, vintage vibe. Spanish guitar music plays softly in the background, and with a glass of wine and tapas, I could easily stay here until late at night... 🍽️ What I ordered (must-tries below)👇 ✅ Gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp): Highly recommended!! The shrimp is bouncy, the garlic flavor is rich, and soaking in olive oil makes it incredibly delicious~ (mildly spicy) ✅ Spanish seafood clams: Fresh and flavorful, the broth is perfect for dipping bread. ✅ Fried small fish + fried squid rings: Classic Spanish bar snacks, elevated with a squeeze of lemon—pure soul food! ✅ Spanish potato salad & ham-marinated artichokes: Refreshing and palate-cleansing, a perfect pairing. ✅ Pimientos de Padrón (Spanish fried peppers): A must-order! Pan-fried in olive oil with a sprinkle of sea salt, simple but incredibly tasty! ✅ Tortilla (Spanish omelet): Soft and rich, pairs perfectly with a little ketchup! ✅ Iberian ham + butter + Spanish small spicy peppers: This came out late... we were too full to finish it.🌈 🥂 Drink recommendations They also have Spanish sangria 🍷 and a variety of red and white wines. 💓💓 I visited for lunch, so I opted for sparkling water + cola, but I’ll definitely come back for a drink next time! 📷 The photos show all the dishes ordered by our group of four. Portions are moderate, and the price isn’t too high—total 118 euros (really affordable for Paris!) Excellent value 💯 🌸 Extra highlights: ✔️ Staff speak Spanish, French, and English—no communication barriers. ✔️ Lots of locals dine here; it’s not a tourist trap, just genuinely good food.🏟️🏟️ ✔️ Window seats have an amazing vibe! 📌 Address: 5 rue de Sévigné, 75004 Paris ⏰ Opening hours: Closed Mondays, open all other days (service continu—best to avoid peak times) 📞 No reservations accepted.🎁 🔥 Summary:🍊 If you’re looking for affordable Western food! Must go! 💧💧If you’re tired of French cuisine in Paris! Must go! If you want to pretend you’re on vacation in Spain! Must go! A restaurant that’s photogenic and incredibly tasty! Must go!🧡🧡 #MyAtmosphericRestaurant #ParisFoodCheckIn

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