Reviews on Mediterranean food in Camiers, France including La Roma, Villa Nomade, Le Rialto
4 based on 605 reviews
A warm welcome from the Italian Maitre D but not from French staff.Antipasto generous and tasty. Main courses a let down. Terrible fish dish, overcooked , tasteless (monkfish?) with an appalling carbonara. Pizza ok( with a bloody egg cracked on it. Have a word France)Wine decent. Relatively inexpensive for Le Touquet which has some dreadful places. It fills up quickly but they turn tables so if you went later you would get a table.
France Food Guide: 3 Deli food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Camiers
4 based on 378 reviews
We have been to this restaurant a few times and have always enjoyed the meals..very friendly staff..can arrange a party for you upstairs..very flexible with times should you request a party...phone to make reservations and to check if open, as certain days are closed
Where to eat European food in Camiers: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 441 reviews
The first night we tried to eat here it was absolutely heaving and we had no reservation so reserved for later in the week. The lady who works front of house is superb - very friendly and accommodating. The man who works there, possibly the owner, is too busy showing off to the customers (a different silly hat every time he comes out to the restaurant, putting on loud music, slapping his regulars on the back) to be particularly effective. The starters were not good - the calamari was cooked from frozen and the garlic bread was just a burnt baguette smothered in raw minced garlic. The mains and desserts on the other hand were really rather good. The pizzas were delicious - there was an extensive pizza menu with tomato, white and pesto bases. The merguez pizza was exceptionally good. The carbonara was good too although it was served with a raw egg in the middle. Yes I know carbonara sauce contains egg, I've just never seen it plopped in the middle of the pasta like on steak tartare. And not ideal for the five year old who was eating it either.We shared a delicious desert with speculoos, whipped cream and crushed biscuits. The bill came to just over â¬100, about average for Le Touquet. The restaurant was busy when we were there and lots of locals came in for take aways (or possibly to be entertained by the owner) but it was a bank holiday weekend so I am not sure how popular it is out of season. I would recommend the food but getting it to take away. And forget the starters. I certainly will do both next time.
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