Best Seafood restaurants nearby. Discover the best Seafood food in Olonne-sur-Mer. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Seafood restaurants near you. including L'Etelle, La Cantine D'Arthur, La Cotriade, Le Vintage, Fish'n Roll, Les Regates, Fleurs de Thym, Au Bout du Quai, Quai 22, Restaurant Cote Ouest
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4 based on 372 reviews
Had great cocktails , fab food and amazing service.. Window seat overlooking terrace, lake and sea beyond. Hugely romantic and not stupidly priced for such a setting. Hotel has been up grades and the atmosphere and ambiance is now both classy and relaxed. Heartily recommend it.
3 based on 467 reviews
The only redeemning fact is that the decor is fairly nice. The restaurant is on the quai overlooking the entrance to the commercial and fishing harbours. A couple of sail boats are moored accross the road.As to the food, at least what we ate was not good. A fish soup wish tastes like starchy coloured water. Even the rouille is taste less. The croquettes de camembert come straight out of an industrial company before being warmed up / fried. A lot of dough surrounding what can be camembert. For main course we had an overcooked filet which was extremely tender but tasteless and really cooked. The other two shared a prime rib (côte de boeuf) which was probably subsidised by the local dentist to test the teeth and the gums. it was "nervy", tough . The wine a local Marie du fou was fine priced reasonably at around 20 Euros. I think I will have been there twice : The first and the last time. Not a problem, there are so many restaurants in this town. As to the price, you be judge : 131 Euros for three appetizers, three main course one bottle of wine and no dessert. Not cheap
4 based on 171 reviews
We only popped in for a coffee as we were soaked to the skin while exploring the port! They were polite and gracious (we did sit out on the covered terrace rather than drip all over the restaurant) and we were impressed by the quirky decor and the seafood influenced menu. There is a very loud parrot in a cage by the bar which might take you by surprise ! Views of the port are fabulous - would like to say for longer next time.
4 based on 2191 reviews
We were walking around the port and decided at around 2.10pm to have something to eat. I appreciate this restaurant last order for lunch is 2.30 so perhaps we were a little near the end of service when they wanted to be winding down?! I asked if they were still serving and as they said they were we sat down. Ordered a bottle of wine and a pepsi and the burger and seafood platter. The staff dont appear to speak too much English so it was a little difficult communicating as we speak only a little French. That is our fault - not just aimed at them. When the food arrived it all looked OK but we both said it was only "warm". We should have said something but as by this time they were clearing away tables we thought it just might antagonise them. The food quality was OK - had better but also had worse. At 30 euros for the seafood dish (not cheap) there was Tuna, snapper, two small prawns, salmon and cod. Small portions but absolutely fine for the overall size of the dish. My Tuna was overcooked but GREAT for me as I don't like to see any pink which I know is how it should be presented! Bonus! We had to wait a while to be asked if we wanted deserts and then an age for them to arrive. This is when it seemed as if they were too busy clearing tables and cleaning up everywhere than serving. We were just about to ask for the bill when they turned up. Again OK deserts - mine a sort of caramel cake and ice cream and Hubbys two scoops of ice cream. At 7.50 again a little on the expensive side we felt. There are so many places to choose from here - I wouldn't come back - would prefer to try another.PS the wine was great!
4 based on 745 reviews
Nice place. Clean. Good service. Fresh fish. Mussels where very fresh and tasty. The Prawns are also recommended. Frites with homemade mayonaise also good. I would eat here again!
4 based on 663 reviews
We went here on the basis of the reviews and we weren't disappointed. The service was prompt and polite along with a good menu for children and adults alike. The food came quickly (a blessing when you have children) and it was really tasty. The fish burger in particular is immense. If you are looking for a good place along the promenade this is it. Recommended.
4 based on 242 reviews
In one word nothing to add, they bring it to perfection. The couple managing the restaurant is really nice and warm. The service is great, the food is awesome and the decorations are great. The toilets are clean and hygienic and the cocktails are awesome as well. We loved it soo much that we went back there twice more during our trip to discover the other dishes.
4 based on 223 reviews
Walking along and saw the two chef laying the fresh fish out on display. Enquired as to availability for a table for 7 and secure a booking at 7. As we sat through our meal the restaurant became increasingly busy. Our table ordered the prawn starter and fish soup, both of these proved to be delicious.We then had a mixture of fish from the daily menu, which we translated with the help of google. Again all the plates were cleaned up, the fish proved to be both fresh and delicious.Hello !Thank you for your feedback about your lunch with us. It looks like you enjoyed it and we're really happy. See you soon !
5 based on 93 reviews
This has a somewhat eclectic menu with , tataki, poke bowls and burgers etc but in a sense that means thereâs probably something youâd like on the list. 13 euros for a burger is a little on the plus cher side but then it was chicken coated in âcornflakesâ and with a delicious sauce and accompanied by some of the best sweet potato fries Iâve ever had. They came in a grease proof bag but thatâs ok as rather than being a poncey affectation, it actually helped. A very good cafe gourmand for 7 euros and a decent glass of rose for 3.20 euros were good value. The staff were amused by my efforts at French and there are a few tables outside but itâs a small place so booking is a good idea. If they look full, there is another room up stairs.
4 based on 141 reviews
Six of us went for lunch at L'etelle. The restaurant is situated opposite the church in the pretty village of L'Ile D'Olonne and is tastefully decorated with old implements from the local salt producing industry. We all chose the Plat du Jour, 12.50 Euros for 3 courses, a choice of 3 starters, 3 mains and 2 desserts with 1/4 Ltr of wine included - what tasty food and what terrific value for money. The service was excellent. Definitely high up on our list for a return visit (or two!). Highly recommended.
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