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4 based on 713 reviews
This unassuming bistro is becoming a family favorite. From the warm welcome, to the simple but perfectly executed menu, this place hits all the buttons. Highly recommended is the blackened angus (well selected cut, fried with just the right amount of pepper) the kids tell me the chicken kebab is also good.One word of caution, if you turn up expecting a 'typical' restaurant you may be bemused by Bistrologue's appearance; just remember it's a seaside bistro, not a Paris restaurant. But the food is great.This place is popular, So booking will be essential during peak season.
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4 based on 194 reviews
Starter and the ice cream were nice, the main courses were awful. Avoid the fajitas and noodles. Our teenage children had burgers and they were great. We came here after reading trip advisor reviews, this was the priciest meal of out holiday and the most disappointing.
4 based on 413 reviews
We found the service here to be very friendly and efficient. Exemplary in fact and whilst not hurried in any way it was swifter than other restaurants and people knew what they were doing.The fish is particularly good here, the freshest possible grilled Tuna, and the steaks were cooked as they should be. A Chocolate Mousse to write home about. Much the best of all the restaurants we tried in Cap Dagde over our week. Thank you.
4 based on 253 reviews
We had high expectations of this restaurant after reading good reviews. Indeed, the food seemed quite good, and the restaurant was very busy.The service was good, the waiter polite, and the food tasted good.However, a couple of hours after the meal, within minutes of each other, we were both quite unwell, taking turns for the bathroom. This went on for a couple of hours. The only thing we both had that was the same thing was the tuna and it's sauce. I also thought that the bill was quite high for what we had.
4 based on 141 reviews
We dithered about whether to give a 4* or a 5* review. In the context of the mediocrity of everything else in the Village at Cap d'Agde it deserves a 5* review, but against the wider world, a 4* it is. We believe this to be a young husband and wife team and the charm comes across in both the food and the service. In a place where we rarely eat at the same place twice in a week, we went back here within 4 days and we're glad we did. The tapas portions are on the generous side and we ordered too much on our first visit. The food is well cooked and presented well. We are suckers for Spanish croquettas and these here are good. Also the tortilla and chorizo kebabs. If you're in the mood for a burger though, there's a part of the menu that's easily missed but has 3 burgers on it. The burger deluxe is a cardiac all on its own. Topped with foie gras, sweet fried onions and a creamy sauce, you can feel your arteries clogging just as you look at it. It was truly delicious, but we could only share it as it was too rich for either of us alone. We wish this couple well as they're working hard here and it will be a pleasure to support the restaurant during 2016
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