Find out what European restaurants to try in Sausset-les-Pins including L'Amphore, La Calanque bleue, Victy Beach, La Nouvelle Table, Les Girelles, La Cabane, Le Barav', Aloha Beach, Treize 600 Vins, G'M Brasserie
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4 based on 218 reviews
Explored some of the Blue Coast and stopped in Carry-le-Rouet for a light lunch on our way to Martigues.This little cafe/brasserie fit the bill perfectly. We were four, and the menu is extensive. We were spoiled for choice and could have had a more extensive meal had we wanted. We settled for salads, omelette and savoury crepe, draft beers. Friends also enjoyed cafe gourmand. There are a couple of photos of the menus already in the photos above.Reasonably priced, friendly and efficient service.
4 based on 249 reviews
Wine bar, wine cellar in the day and afternoon and evening we taste the cuisine of Martine
This is a special place, you feel a special guest as soon as you arrive.Richard knows everything about the wines, he proposes, and advice you the best wine for your dinner.Martine, his wife cooks traditional meals and the menu changes quite every day , so once you came you fell like come back again !Warm atmosphere, great wines, real cooking and very reasonable price for this great experience !Don't miss it .Thanks you very much for your encouragement.Home to see you soon
4 based on 284 reviews
Nice place for a relaxing meal by the beach. It has many hamburger choices for those Americans that don't want to jump into the local cuisine. I tried a very good bruschetta made with fresh tuna. They also have severalgod dessert choices. I tried the creme brulle which was excellent.
4 based on 126 reviews
This is a small restaurant , tucked into a side street. The design of the restaurant is excellent, and I wish I had taken a picture. The waiter was wonderful, but be advised he speaks almost no English. The selection of dishes is very small: 3 salads as a first course, and 3 main courses, and maybe 4 desserts. However, every course we ordered was delicious. My salad was really superb, and I loved the duck course. My daughter had the shrimp, and our friend had the vegetarian main course, and each one was very good. (Duck was the best , though!) Then we ordered one of the desserts to share, and it was fabulous! It was something like French toast, in strips, served like sugared french fries, which you ate with a dab of caramel, and whip cream. I am not a dessert person, but I absolutely loved this dessert. Light, and delicious.
4 based on 261 reviews
This little restaurant is big on service and culinary delights! We were on a University Study tour and stayed not far from La Cabane .. we discovered it one lunch time and then returned three more times to savor the wonderful daily specials of lamb shank, Canard and seafood. Highly recommend dining at this restaurant.
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4 based on 690 reviews
Restaurant close to the sea. We had the menue for 35 ⬠and the first course wit hthe Souffle de Merlan was good and a quite large dish, unfortunately the 2nd course with the pintade (guinea fowl) was not fresh cooked, it has a taste of reheated, the dessert with an ice cream of curd cheese OK. The wine prices are a bit on the high side, they are starting at about 35 ⬠for a bottle of standard wine. - All in all it was OK, the service professional friendly but not so much interested and the quality in regard of price not really good.
4 based on 433 reviews
Very hot - no Air Con, limited seating (nearly on top of each other), not child friendly.Steak Entrecôte was very grisly! and fatty.
4 based on 308 reviews
Friendly staff who speak good English. Menu fairly small but enough choice and food lovely. We had the chicken burger which was really fresh-tasting. Restaurant is right on the beach but they have canvas shutters which can come down if weather turns bad which it did! Didn't stop us enjoying our experience though!Thanks for your message.
4 based on 672 reviews
For me the best boat trip to see the Calanques is from Cassis. I' take the trip of 3 Calanques. To me the first three are more beautiful
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4 based on 366 reviews
restaurant familial, cuisine traditionnelle, Provençale. Family restaurant, traditional cuisine, Provençale.
Monday evenings appear to be quiet in Sausset so chose L'Amphore as it was relatively more bustling than anywhere else that had chosen to open. Didn't have high hopes but the food and service definitely exceeded our expectations. We had a moderately priced set menu that included good mussels, squid stuffed with mince, fish soup and chocolate cake for dessert. All dishes were more than adequate. Little English was spoken by the staff and little French spoken by ourselves but despite that the overall impression was of a warm and friendly restaurant without pretensions. Would have returned had we spent another evening in the town.
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