Reviews on French food in Ondres, France including Auberge le Cassiet, Le Poukyness, La Plancha du Pecheur, Le Petit Jeune, So Beach, Le Bistro des Copains, Restaurant le Velo Bleu, Bistro Toque, La Buena Vida, El Cartel de Baiona
Things to do in Ondres
5 based on 107 reviews
Went here with two friends because the reviews were so good.Including us, there were about 20 diners and only one person serving so service was slow.Only a choice of two starters, two mains and two desserts.Food was very good (only redeeming feature, hence the "Average" rating) but portions were small. We ordered dessert because we were still a little hungry (a first in a Mexican restaurant for me).
4 based on 259 reviews
Really nice selection of entrees as Tapas.Lovely calamari, tasty Seared duck hearts, poulet wings Mains were ok. The restaurant seems to have had an award for burgers and they were nice but certainly unspectacular. Slightly small portions Children's menu was very simple (u can order from the Normal menu ) and has portions suitable for up to maybe 7 yr olds Pricey but that's France!
5 based on 220 reviews
Excellent burger, pasta and goats cheese salad. Very reasonable price too. Didn't have any wine but the wine list looked to have an excellent selection all by the glass also very reasonably priced. Friendly and attentive service. Best restaurant in Bayonne? I'm not sure but it was good simple food.
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4 based on 130 reviews
Situated inside a camp site with easy access it was welcoming with good service. The menu was somewhat restricted but both the food and the prices were very good. You could easily get a three course meal with wine for two for 50 euros. The only reason I would not go again is because of the flies which spoilt the evening. They need to invest in a way to solve this problem
France Food Guide: 4 European food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Landerneau
4 based on 69 reviews
International food , bowl, Fred vegetables, salads, burgers, coffee, beer from belgium and more... Enjoy the real french food, cooked with fresh products.
We have frequented this restaurant many times over many summers and the change of name and ownership was a surprise this year, however a very pleasant change. The service is exceptional and the food matches this in freshness, taste and quantity. Superb! Sure to be a firm family favourite for many more years to come! Love the Shoreys xxxx
France Food Guide: 3 Grill food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in St Chamas
4 based on 198 reviews
just on the beach a very nice place with excellent service. The dishes are not much but it is really nice to find a place that sells hot dishes just right on the ocean front.Very child friendly and nice staff.
5 based on 138 reviews
Produits frais et saveurs dans les plats, mais la casquette du serveur nâest pas obligatoire et il faudrait éviter de demander de garder ses couverts entre lâentrée et le plat pour un repas à 2 de plus de 100â¬. Ne pas oublier de faire correspondre les prix de la carte à ceux sur les ardoises aux murs.
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4 based on 973 reviews
We were cycling from Capbreton and decided to stop here for lunch instead of carrying on to Bayonne. Food, service and timing between courses were impeccable. The best Moules à la plancha I've ever had. Everything was fresh and perfectly cooked. The views are special and we will be back.
Lille, Food Guide: 10 French food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Lesquin
4 based on 176 reviews
Unprepossessing from the outside, we had previously shied away from this little restaurant. But on the recommendation of our host, we ate there - and what a surprise! The first pleasant surprise was the friendliness of the staff, Next, the wine - a short but excellent wine list. But then, oh, the food! Later, as the place filled and they started turning people away we realised that the locals flock here, which is always a good sign. Idiosynchratically, the chef bustles in and out with his creations wearing an unusual hat, and I later learned that this hat is his signature. But if in the area, do yourself a favour and call in. You won't be disappointed, and you'll be pleasantly surprised by the bill.
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4 based on 1140 reviews
I liked the look of this restaurant as we drove from the airport to our holiday village on the first day, I thought it looked rustic and had a charm that seemed to draw me towards it. This is the best restaurant the family and I ate in rustic and local a real treat.As the only English speaking people in this restaurant I felt we were going to be in for a treat and I wasn't disappointed, if it full of locals it's got to be good, well it's a policy I work with and it seems to work well.You may need a little bit of the French language to get by, but don't forsake a visit just for that reason alone. The lady serving is a charming French woman in her 50s/60s smiling and talking all the time, trying to help as best she can and using her broken English with my broken French was a great laugh to all in the restaurant.The food is homely and rustic, from meat plate salads, fish and my favourite (even if I was a little to far north) the cassoulet de Toulouse was stunning and huge. The daily specials and other main dishes looked equally as good.The desserts are all home made by the woman and are out of this world, the lemon pie ( lemon meringue pie) was simply to die for. The apple pie was top draw also.With a local wine list and some from farther a field you are spoilt for choice.Don't miss this please this is as French as it comes and is a real charmer as is the lovely woman.Tres Bon tres Bon
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