Although located in a huge space in a renovated factory, this place manages to pull off a Pacific luau theme with fish lamps, an indoor barbecue pit, tiki-style furniture and a colourful chandelier about the size of a Volkswagen, which is too bizarre for words. During the day it’s a good place to hang out with the family, especially at the picnic tables outside, but in the evening it’s best to leave the little ones at home as Pacific Parc becomes a club with live DJs and dancing. You can order standard salads and sandwiches for lunch and full meals for dinner, but don’t expect grilled mahi-mahi, poi or other Polynesian staples.



