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The food market, have a taste at La Félicité Paris Sully-Morland
Dive into the hubbub of this little covered market and take a stroll through its stalls, choosing from the fishmonger, butcher and greengrocer. In our market, all the produce comes from small, sustainable farms and responsible fishers who take care of the natural environment and all those who live in it.
Food
The bakery, reawaken your palate
Why not start your day with an impromptu breakfast in the wooded courtyard?
Delivering on both taste and texture, the slow-fermented bread is made using flour produced from locally farmed grains. From super soft brioche buns to sweet and savoury tarts made with seasonal produce, everything is homemade.
Food
The grocery shop, embrace the zero-waste challenge
As the latest addition to the Terroirs d'Avenir family, this zero-waste grocery shop offers cereals, nuts, condiments and wine, distributed with care and respect for the natural environment and all those who live in it.
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O'Fam restaurant, step through its doors
And enjoy a taste of south-western France's hospitality. Savour delicious and creative tapas, a chilled glass of rosé, regional wines and sharing boards. Some evenings, this bodega truly feels like the middle of a festival.
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Bonnie, savour seventh heaven
Here, you'll be treated to a 360° view over the capital and a decor that'll transport you right back to the '60s. But what about the menu? The kitchen serves international cuisine with plenty of French classics and a subtle oceanic theme. Tucked away on the 15th and 16th floors of La Félicité Paris Sully-Morland, Bonnie is sure to make an impression.
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TiTi Palacio, take in the jungle
Lose yourself in 500 m2 of colourful, leafy greenhouse. With renowned chef Lisa Desforges at the helm, enjoy seasonal, plant-based dishes at this fine-dining restaurant. In the mood for a drink? The team will certainly be able to quench your thirst with something from behind its 40-metre-long bar.
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