Discover Restaurants offering the best French food in Quend, France including Le Green Corner, Ch'ti Quin Quend, Le Fiacre, L'hippocampe, Brasserie des Freres Caudron, Auberge de La Louviere, Le Nautilus, La Salamandre, Friterie Chez Dede, La Cle des Champs
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4 based on 369 reviews
We visited the recently remodeled and re-owned restaurant last night and were very pleasantly surprised. Decor was simple and refined without being "too much", and the food was amazing. From start to finish everything was perfect. Not only was the taste and presentation perfect, but there was always a little "twist" on the expected that left all 4 of us wanting to come back!
4 based on 41 reviews
Stopped off for lunch at this friterie in Quend. Excellent quality frites and fresh sandwiches (I recommend the tuna) served by a friendly waitress at table. there is plenty of outdoor seating with a covered area when it's raining. There's even an on-site toilet. The friterie serves beer, soft drinks and wine too.
4 based on 75 reviews
Des galettes et des crêpes sucrées bien cuisinées, servies dans la bonne humeur. On sent un bon état dâesprit dans cet établissement un peu retiré du centre de Quend Plage, mais la sortie en vaut la peine.Un seul petit regret : il est dommage que ne soit pas offert aux gens ayant déjeuné une partie de mini golf qui semble bien tentant. Mais, il ne faut pas rêver ! Bon rapport qualité prix, restaurant à utiliser sans modération pour un petit repas de crepes bien agréable.
4 based on 300 reviews
The Nautilus is a very pleasant brasserie in Quend Plage, Their menu offers a lot of "local" specialties including mussels, fisches, oysters, etc Prices are very fair for such a place Nicolas is one of the most pleasant and smart restaurant server I've met THeir Terrace is clean, sunny with viexw over the Channel
4 based on 235 reviews
We had an excellent meal, interesting and well presented. The dining room was very pleasant. We were most disappointed by the service - our aperitifs were forgotten, unprofessional attitude of some of the staff, the red wine was very cold and there was an error in the bill. Apart from that, it was value for money.
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4 based on 378 reviews
On the recommendation of TripAdvisor we visited this place for lunch and we were not disappointed. The restaurant was full at lunchtime and this is not surprising considering the quality of food they had on offer. Many local dishes available. I had rognons de veau which were quite outstanding. Certainly worth a visit.
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4 based on 913 reviews
Having been thwarted by the Brasserie l'Esplanade a few doors down being closed we found ourselves in l'Hippocampe and what an unexpected delight it turned out to be. The plat du jour was faux fillet bearnaise and excellent value at â¬9.50. Service was polite and efficient but warmed up to nice and friendly as the meal went on. I suppose these restaurants see so many tourists passing through that hospitality isn't seen as being as important as it is in a local neighbourhood restaurant relying on repeat custom.However we left very pleasantly surprised at just how good the meal had been and encouraged by the smiles that eventually shone through. The favourable reviews on Trip Advisor are well justified and we will certainly return.
4 based on 174 reviews
We were staying in nearby accomodation and were looking for a restaurant for diner. We picked up an advertising leaflet in the Berck tourist office and went to check the place before booking for the same evening. We first had drinks outside on the terrace, service was efficient and pleasant. We were presented with the menus, we went for the "confiance menu", changed everyday based on fresh market produces. We choose cheese instead of dessert. We went inside for diner, the place is beautiful inside, full of character. Our table was in a small room; nicely decorated and overlooking a lovely garden. Diner went well, bread was freshly made, delicious. Food was really good and well presented. As requested we got a selection of local cheeses, which were named for us by the waitress. Only "negative" point, once given the bill, nobody showed up to record our payment. We finally went to the reception. Maybe a bit overpriced for the area. We did not see the reviews before, just as well. Overall we had a very nice evening and enjoyed our experience.
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4 based on 172 reviews
Myself, my wife and our 2 small dogs stayed in a cottage in Quend and found Ch'ti Quin Quend (which is a play on words .. but the owner will explain that !!). It was a bit cold and the dogs were wet so we thought we should sit outside.. but we were invited to sit inside and the owner and his son were immediately very friendly and gave the dogs some water (and us come coffee!!). The next day we came in we asked if they had Croissants, but unfortunately they don't do this (they do excellent Corsican food.. but we were not around in the evenings to try this).. however the owner told us that if we want he will buy them for us when we come in the next day !! So from then on it was fresh croissants to go with our morning coffee.The owner and the son made us feel very at home, were very friendly to us (and our dogs!).The other locals were very inviting too. Highly recommended. Quend is a nice little village and is close to the very sandy beaches.
5 based on 13 reviews
Découverte grâce à nos amis du TouquetUne équipe jeune agréable et dynamique Des planches délicieuses et un merci au chef pour nous avoir sorti a la carte une planche chèvre miel Top a recommander
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