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Mesa

10th Arrondissement€€€
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Opening hours
  • Monday: 7:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Thursday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Friday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Saturday: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Sunday: 7:30 AM – 6:30 PM

Located inside the holistic Hoy Hotel, this plant-based restaurant serves creative, nutrient-dense dishes inspired by Latin America.

Signature
Purple corn focaccia served with house-made cashew cheese.

Reviews from Google

Hendrik MJra month ago
Amazing vegan food! The Restaurant is based in the back of a flower/clothing concept store, such a nice idea!!! The music is 80s feel good music while you are getting amazing vegan creations served. The staff is also very welcoming and friendly. We noticed that the chef is super fast, you didn’t have to wait long at all for the food. It’s a must go if you want vegan food!
Alyssa Martin4 months ago
Place is super nice and cozy, also service was amazing! Super high energy waitress explaining everything with so much enthusiasm and knowledge! We ordered a few plates to share, it’s good but not WOW! Overall nice experience though
Mr Z12 months ago
A stunning, peaceful setting with warm and welcoming service. Don’t come “for a plant-based experience” — come for the food. Period. Flavors are bold, inventive, and proudly Mediterranean-Middle Eastern. It’s delicious. Full stop. Only drawback? Some dishes are surprisingly heavy and oily, which takes away from the freshness you’d expect. Still worth it.
Andrew Mitchell8 months ago
Beautiful place. Good staff. The food was beautifully presented but it was bland. We love a good vegan meal and this was not it. Maybe we should have ordered from the sweet menu.
Anton Flavius7 months ago
Mesa is one of those places in Paris that instantly stands out — not because it tries too hard, but because everything about it feels considered, calming, and beautifully curated. If you are spending time around Rue des Martyrs and want a restaurant that blends plant-based cuisine with warm hospitality and exceptional interior design, Mesa is absolutely worth a visit. The space itself is stunning. Every detail, from the natural stone textures to the soft, warm lighting and handcrafted ceramic cups, creates a peaceful atmosphere that makes you slow down the moment you sit. The interior mixes Scandinavian minimalism with organic materials — wood, stone, dried flowers, handmade plates — giving the restaurant a refined yet comfortable feel. Even the sink area and the arrangement of rolled towels feel like something out of a boutique spa. The long bar counter is beautifully designed and keeps the space lively without being noisy. At the back, there is a more intimate dining area with a big communal wooden table, shelves of natural wines, and carefully placed decor. The entire space is full of character but never cluttered. This balance is rare in Paris and immediately elevates the experience. Service is warm, gentle, and professional. The staff moves with calm efficiency, and even during busy hours they manage to keep a relaxed atmosphere. It’s the kind of place where you feel welcome to stay, talk, think, or work. The coffee is excellent — served in artisanal ceramic cups that match the aesthetics of the room. Smooth, balanced, and clearly made with care. The smoothie I tried (“Sunshine Smoothie”) was fresh, vibrant, and full of flavor. Prices are very reasonable for the quality and the location. Mesa is also connected to a floral concept area with fresh and dried flowers, natural fragrances, and botanical elements. It creates a feeling that the café is part-restaurant, part-lifestyle space — a quiet corner where you can appreciate design, nature, and good food at the same time. Whether you come for breakfast, a quiet coffee, lunch, or even to work a bit, Mesa delivers an experience that feels intentional and calming. It’s one of the most beautifully designed plant-based restaurants in Paris, and the atmosphere alone makes it worth a stop. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a refined, peaceful, design-driven spot in the heart of the city.
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