Reviews on French food in Port La Nouvelle, France including Restaurant le XV, Restaurant la Reserve Port la Nouvelle, La Nouvelle Cantine, La Note Bleue, Creperie de L Ile des Thes, Le P'tit Bistro, L'Adresse, L'O a la Bouche, Le New Pole, Hotel du Port
Things to do in Port La Nouvelle
4 based on 180 reviews
Hidden at the far end of the harbor, a very nice and pleasant restaurant with a choice of several menus (the cheapest one costs â¬13.50). Very clean, lots of locals, charming waitresses, unpretentious atmosphere and very good fish and seafood. We will definitely go back.
4 based on 245 reviews
As the title says, Le New Pole is great to take your family for an informal dinner after a day on the beach. Great staff, very efficient, top food. Enjoy!
4 based on 282 reviews
Simple, good food right on the banks of the 'Canal du midi', with menus @ 22 / 30⬠and with places to park quite close to the restaurant
4 based on 134 reviews
This unpretentious restaurant with a local bar was a real surprise for the quality of its food and the diverse menu which, although not very extensive, was adventurous in blending oriental dishes with European cuisine.Nothing shabby about the furnishings or décor either. Not on the sea front, but closer to the industrial port, so slightly off the beaten track, close to the SNCF station. It would be a pity to pass it by.
4 based on 102 reviews
Bonjour,Nous avons découvert ce restaurant lors de nos vacances, la cuisine est simple, bien exécutée, les plats sont plus que copieux et le service adorable et des prix très abordable. A l'année prochaine
5 based on 75 reviews
We had an excellent moment ,the owners were fantastic , but more fantastic was the food. We will remember our dinner there for long time.
4 based on 141 reviews
Residence manager sent us here The plat du jour was wonderful lasagna and even though the number of pizzas that went out the door tempted me to have another one went with the cassoulet and was not sorry served with the best fries and salad it was wonderful desert tiramisu beyond good. May go back tonight
4 based on 237 reviews
Restaurant Tapas
I lived in Washington DC, where tapas are trendy cute little plates to share while drinking wine and talking in trendy little wine bars. Here, there is drinking and talking but with real Catalonian food, large plates of claims, ham, shrimp, etc. Wine of course, it is still in France. But wine to drink, not to look at the label and act superior because the wine is expensive. (Sorry, that always bugs me about some US places. I'll get off my soapbox.)I suspect most of the patrons are regulars and they and the staff know each other. The staff doesn't speak English because this really isn't an English or American tourist town. But the staff is great and we communicated without real problems, in part because we looked at the plates on the next table and they were regulars and indicated the ones that we had to try. (Good old point and grunt often works if you smile a lot.). One of the four plates was a little salty for my taste but then I try to avoid salt so maybe my taste was off. We probably should have ordered only three plates but they all looked so good! Dessert was great. This place is more of an adventure than a tourist restaurant so if easy is your goal, don't go. But if you want to experience one of the great local restaurants and try tapas from Catalan, go for it!
4 based on 509 reviews
restaurant bistronomique ! notre carte est établi par le chef étoilé Pascal Borrell . le prix de nos menus ; de 12.50 à 30 â¬
The 24⬠menu is excellent value for money. Choice is limited, which is a good sign. Duck was properly cooked (rare) although the skin should have been more grilled; the knuckle of lamb is massive. The vegetables are better with the fish though. Large choice of wines from the region. Service is friendly, neat and polite.
4 based on 233 reviews
A small, modern restaurant, pleasantly decorated.We received a warm welcome and were happy to take the daily midday menu.A good, honest meal - a nice salad with serrano ham, followed by a really tasty duck leg and a tarte aux pommes for dessert. Ameal for two, with a demi of red wine and coffee for under 35 euros? Who could possibly complain. We had more than sufficient, served quickly and without fuss. I would happily return and try something more adventurous next time.
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