
Paradisaea
A Michelin-recognized restaurant blending contemporary California cuisine with a vibrant tropical ambiance and unique bird-themed cocktails.

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Paradisaea

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A Michelin-recognized restaurant blending contemporary California cuisine with a vibrant tropical ambiance and unique bird-themed cocktails.
Book in advance
Reservations are recommended to secure a table at this popular and Michelin-recommended establishment.
Shareable tasting menu
Consider ordering share dishes to create your own personalized tasting menu experience.

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Cuisine
Contemporary California
Price
$$$
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Michelin-Recognized Dining
Experience world-class dining at this Michelin-recognized restaurant, helmed by a former pastry chef from New York.

Unique Tropical Ambiance
Vibrant tropical decor, live piano music, and a magnificent mural create an Instagram-worthy, lively atmosphere.

Bird-Themed Cocktails
Sip on innovative cocktails uniquely named after birds, each with its own character and refreshing taste.
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Book in advance
Reservations are recommended to secure a table at this popular and Michelin-recommended establishment.
Shareable tasting menu
Consider ordering share dishes to create your own personalized tasting menu experience.
Don't skip dessert
Dessert is a must-try, especially given the executive chef's background in Michelin-starred pastry kitchens.
Try signature appetizers
Standout starters include the Potatoes 3 Way, Caesar Salad, and Cauliflower.
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Book in advance
Reservations are recommended to secure a table at this popular and Michelin-recommended establishment.
Shareable tasting menu
Consider ordering share dishes to create your own personalized tasting menu experience.
Don't skip dessert
Dessert is a must-try, especially given the executive chef's background in Michelin-starred pastry kitchens.
Try signature appetizers
Standout starters include the Potatoes 3 Way, Caesar Salad, and Cauliflower.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Paradisaea receives high praise for its impeccable service, attentive staff, and delicious, innovative dishes. The unique tropical ambiance and creative cocktail menu add to the memorable dining experience. While generally lauded, some diners noted inconsistencies in certain dishes or beverage preparations, but the overall consensus points to a highly recommended culinary destination.
"Elyse Marie is the truuuuuuth as a server. She was bomb and so were all of her colleagues. The burger was an absolute delight, as was the Caesar and raviolis. The veal Milanese was fantastic and the pork chop was out of this world. The sundae was also delicious. Loved sitting outside on the patio. This is the second time I’ve been here and it was with a previous chef and the food is still outstanding and the service was phenomenal.
Oh, the duck fat fries were meh."
Matthew A
"We have wanted to try Paradisea for some time now, since it showed up on Michelins list some time ago with a Bib rating. I have to say, there are better options in the area in terms of food, beverage and service.
The service was great. We had a very energetic and attentive server. The cocktail service was very disappointing, my wife ordered a drink on their special menu was all but water and loaded with too much ice. A generic seltzer from 7/11 would have been better. My whiskey sour was good, but not good enough coming from a Michelin watched restaurant. It also took forever to get the drinks and it was early, there were only two people sitting at the bar and the dining room was not busy.
We ordered the stracchiatella to start. Really good flavor, but why would you pair it with bread to dip that was soaked with olive oil? Should be plain French bread or… you get the idea.
My wife’s tagliatella was good, but way over the top with use of the saffron. I had the wagyu Salisbury steak, the sauce was very good, but it was the only flavor on the plate except the green beans. You could not tell wagyu from regular hamburger really.
The sum up, Paradasea may have been an up and comer, but has not stood the test of time. There are many other, better and more memorable options in the area."
Mark Catone
"Paradisaea
We were warmly welcomed by the hostess who told us that we had been checked-in. I’m not so sure that anyone cares about this procedural matter. The desk was decorated with a large bouquet of Birds of Paradise certainly a hint to the restaurant’s name that was originally introduced in the 18th century by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus. Is it coincidence that the Chef hails from Denmark and the manager from Sweden?
A short while later we were guided to our table and briefly thereafter offered still or sparkling water that was promptly served. Tevonne(?) asst. server was the first to see if we were comfortable and her graceful demeanor and conversation that ensured was a fine testimony to the hospitality profession. Elisa Marie was our server and guided us through the menu is a comprehensive manner. She was not pushy but had a gentle persuasion that in our opinion works miracles. We ordered a glass of Cabernet Sauvignon and a Cabernet Merlot which were excellent for the type of establishment.
Here a compilation of our order and observations;
Sourdough, rich and crispy baked served with a whipped butter. Easy to indulge in but don’t eat too much as there is lots of nice food to come.
Steak Tartare, was made in the kitchen and not table side but a lovely experience. Chive sauce, egg emulsion and Japanese white radish accompanied the seasoned Tartare. Green onions, capers, mustard, herbs were all recognizable accompanied by slightly toasted north European style dark rye.
Sage Carrot served with a buttermilk sauce made this a very rich exploit.
Red Snapper was served with a fresh corn succotash in a contemporary version. The fish was very tasty and the portion closer to what one would expect in Europe. It suited us perfectly.
Veal Milanese, I have to say that this was the first time that we experienced a European style veal dish that wasn’t beef but real veal! It was cooked to perfection and definitely a dish to be remembered. The portion was more than generous and would have sufficed for three.
We ordered the Gateau Royal as dessert, which was a rich chocolate cream with a tiny cake layer in the bottom. Perhaps a lighter more mousse style (with some fine sugar dough layers) would have kept chocolate lovers happy and a tad kinder to the calorie count.
In conclusion, this was a lovely experience of unpretentious genuine cooking of crossroads between Europe and America, while all accompanying sauces were delicious, perhaps serving them on the side would be welcomed by the lighter eaters. The nice atmosphere with superb service is surely memorable in a time where service is not always a given. The restaurant has bar seats, high tables near the bar, in-door restaurant seating and a lovely terrace with soft evening lighting. The bar had a great -somewhat convivial but contemporary sophisticated vibe. The interior itself had mainly hard surfaces where perhaps a bit more consideration for noise absorbing materials would have been beneficial. We will be back and we would recommend it to friends and family. Team Paradisaea, keep up a great job."
Herman E
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Frequently Asked Questions
Paradisaea is recognized in the Michelin Guide, indicating a high standard of dining, though it does not currently hold stars.
The restaurant features a vibrant, Instagram-worthy tropical theme with live piano music, creating a lively and unique atmosphere.
Yes, making reservations in advance is highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Diners rave about the innovative bird-themed cocktails and appetizers like the Potatoes 3 Way and Jalapeño Caesar Salad. Desserts are also a must-try.
Yes, Paradisaea offers patio seating, providing a lovely option to enjoy your meal outdoors.
The staff is knowledgeable and attentive, with reviewers noting they are accommodating to dietary restrictions.
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