ANAHI

Anahi is iconic. This Southern American institution is located both in the Marais, in Paris and since 2025, in Monaco. For almost 40 years now, Anahi has offered a uniquely intimate, festive atmosphere, an ambiance of hushed voices and lively, candlelit dinners, to the sound of laughter and the clinking of glasses. In 2017, Riccardo Giraudi brought it back to life.

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THE ORIGIN

Anahi has all the aura of the mythical Parisan life. Despite its somewhat outdated décor and going against the trend of the 90s and 2000s, Anahi became, as if by magic, the most sought-after and secret place for the parties of the Parisian elite and international personalities.
In 2017, Riccardo Giraudi took over the place. In the wake of its impassioned past, he brought back Carmen to revive the soul of Anahi while preserving its South American identity.

THE ARCHITECTURE

The address, which was once a butcher’s shop whose original tiling has survived the ages, was reinvented as an Argentinean restaurant.
In order to honor the atmosphere, and preserve the space, the cracked original tiles have been filled with gold using the Kintsugi technique.
Another surprising element, the backroom has been transformed into an intimate bar with a leather-padded wall.

THE FOOD

Anahi celebrates the vibrant spirit and rich culinary heritage of South America. From Argentina to Peru, the menu is a tribute to traditional flavors, interpreted with a modern twist and a touch of elegance. The restaurant brings together soulful dishes, and a carefully curated selection of exclusive meats, paying homage to the continent’s passion for fire-grilled cuisine and bold, expressive tastes.

With its distinctive character and inviting atmosphere, Anahi invites guests on a sensory journey through South America — where warmth, conviviality, and authenticity are always on the table.