Popular Seafood in Paris: No Afternoon Queues 😻
For our last meal in Paris, we ended our trip with a visit to the Portuguese seafood restaurant Pedra Alta 🦞. Highly recommended by a friend studying in Europe, we were very satisfied with the experience as seafood lovers, and we’d like to share it with everyone! We visited the restaurant on a Sunday after exploring the Musée d'Orsay and the Musée de l'Orangerie, arriving around 3:30 PM. We walked in without any to queue up😻 (highly recommend visiting during off-peak hours to avoid long queues). We ordered the €57.8 seafood platter for two (one male and one female), which included mussels, lobster, shrimp, and other seafood. The platter also came with seafood rice and fries. The portion was huge, so we suggest that two people or three girl don’t need to order additional items—otherwise, you’ll be too full😆. Here’s what we loved most about the platter: Mussels🌟: Though small in size, they were incredibly fresh and more flavorful than usual. Seafood rice🌟: Packed with mussels and a rich seafood flavor, it was perfect for our Asian taste buds🥰. Lobster🌟: The restaurant provided scissors to easily crack the shells, making it very convenient to eat! #pedraalta #Paris #Paris8thArrondissement #MuséeDOrsay