Terrasse Le Paradis

Geneva


On the right bank, this refreshingly casual, Rhône-side venue practically begs you to pull out a book and stay all day with its deckchairs arranged down steps to the water and beakers of homemade citronnade (lemonade). 'Paradise' does not serve alcohol, but the pots of green-mint tea and the wholly affordable sandwiches, salads and legendary taboulé hit the spot beautifully.


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