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Where to Eat Paella by the Sea in Tulum
(spoiler: Sundays are sacred)
Sundays in Tulum carry a slower rhythm. The kind where the day starts with bare feet in the sand, the sound of the waves as background music, and long lunches that feel more like gatherings than meals. If you’re wondering where to enjoy the best paella in Tulum, look toward the sea—because here, Sundays have their own ritual.
Oceanfront cooking as a spectacle
Every Sunday, Panamera’s beachfront kitchen comes alive. Chef Mike Beltrán leads the experience, preparing paella over open fire with the Caribbean breeze rolling in. The rice absorbs the essence of the sea, seafood caramelizes to perfection, and the scent of saffron drifts through the air.
Brunch by the beach, Tulum style
A brunch by the beach in Tulum isn’t rushed—it’s about taking your time. Sharing plates, sipping something refreshing, and staying long enough to see the afternoon fade into golden hour. It’s not just about eating; it’s about stretching the weekend and savoring every bite as the ocean sets the pace.
A Sunday ritual
In Tulum, Sundays are sacred because they remind us of the simple luxuries: good food, the sea as your view, and the company of friends. A plate of paella becomes more than a meal—it becomes part of the memory of your trip.
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So if you’re searching for where to enjoy authentic paella in Tulum or a laid-back brunch by the beach in Tulum, Sundays at Panamera might just redefine how you think of weekends.