Reviews on Seafood food in Granville, Normandy, France including Le Bistro'Nomik, Au P'tit Mareyeur, La Citadelle, Le Phare, Le Ponton, Restaurant du Port, La Table de Louis, Le Herel, Les Casteliers, The Terranova
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3 based on 149 reviews
The Terranova is located in the heart of the Granville Casino Access reserved for adults / With identification
We don't recognise reviews of this restauant from previous years. Things may have changed, of course, but our experience was completely different from the poor reviews posted earlier.We happened to be having a day out exploring the bay area and happened to be in Granville at lunchtime. Parking by the beach, outside the Casino is expensive - but free between 12 noon and 2 pm. We took advantage of this and looked around for somewhere to have lunch.The location of the panorama restaurant, beside the Casino was too attractive to miss. Although the menu is limited, there were items we were happy to try.We were given a table by the window and service was pleasant, friendly and attentive.The menu is small, but has a number of interesting choices from which we chose to share a baked camembert starter, then pave of salmon and belly of pork as main courses. The food was excellent - good quality, perfectly cooked and attractively presented.With 2 carafes of rose wine and 2 coffees the bill came to 68.80 euros plus tip - fair for this quality of meal.
3 based on 232 reviews
Dined here after looking to find somewhere to eat on a night when most restaurants were closed. We parked opposite and chose this restaurant out of a few which were open. Staff were polite and attentive, service was more than acceptable and food was really delicious. Some of our party had burgers and some salmon, definitely no complaints. Good atmosphere. Will revisit
3 based on 203 reviews
Profitez d'un agréable repas face au port de plaisance, sur la terrasse ou dans notre espace convivial intérieur. Poissons, fruits de mer mais aussi grandes salades, hamburger, viandes... le tout accompagné de bons vins satisferont vos papilles !
After three weeks of serious dining in France, we just wanted a breather and a more informal meal. Since we were staying at the hotel, and already knew what there was to offer along the waterfront, we opted for the hotel dining room. The greeting is genuinely friendly and the views over the marina quite pleasing.With a big glass of decent beer or wine, hotel food is an acceptable option. We order the house salad-which consisted of a Croque Madame, a well dressed portion of salad greens with a nice wedge of Camembert and tasty pommes frites. The helping of "fresh fruit" was anything but-fruit salad from a jar of industrial provenance.The restaurant offers a wider menu of seafood and other dishes. I can't speak to how well they are executed, although some scallops going to another table looked attractive.There is something to be said for a hotel dining room that offers decent if not exemplary food for the tired traveler.
4 based on 541 reviews
Definitely gourmand, purely elegant, "La table de Louis" proposes you a French cuisine that combines all the taste of tradition to a unique mix of flavours to tempt your palate!. Service is relaxed and friendly providing you with an enjoyable dining exper
Day 1 of our short break for our wedding anniversary. We are staying at the Hotel des Bains and this restaurant adjoins the hotel. There is another restaurant right beside La Table de Louis so it may be easy to get the other restaurant by mistake. The welcome was very friendly and they do offer English menus which does help when your French isn't fluent and you don't quite understand the way vegetables and sauces are cooked. The menu is varied if not extensive, 6 starters, mains and deserts as well as sea food menu. The restaurant is extremely clean and I personally like the eclectic decorations.Duck croquet for starters - fantastic. Guinea fowl for mains - fantastic. Cheese for desert - not fantastic but good (all the cheeses were very similar in flavour and texture and I would have preferred a little more variety. My wife had three different options and she was very happy with her choices. Portion sizes were just right - although I'm sure some would like a bit more. The vegetable selection was extensive, possibly 6 different options. You only had a small amount of each vegetable so again it was just right. Price wise, 67 euros for 3 courses, coffee and a litre bottle of water, no alcohol. Not the cheapest but I thought the quality was great so I feel the price was reasonable. On a cold and miserable Friday evening in early March the restaurant was nearly full so I would suggest booking during busier times.
4 based on 642 reviews
We visit the area frequently and just called in by chance. The restaurant was very busy, but we were accommodated quite quickly despite not having booked. The set menus are very good value, the food and service exceptional. Interestingly the wine was also very good value, even wines we had purchased direct from the domain were very reasonable compared to some establishments. Definitely visit again.
4 based on 403 reviews
Beautiful site near the harbour, friendly family working in this restaurant beautiful view fantastic seafood good wine price correct...70⬠For two people,An excellent boire un chardonnay 19⬠the bottle.
4 based on 799 reviews
When we arrived straight away they couldnât find our reservation. We were then taken to a small room apart from the main restaurant where there was a table for two and an (empty) table for six. Whilst my husband had a view of the port all I could see was the toilet door. Once seated we were left completely alone without even being able to order a drink for 15 minutes. At the point where we were about to leave a waitress arrived with a menu and the wine/drinks list. We asked for a small change to the set menu as my husband is on a restricted diet, the manager was called and her attitude was almost aggressive. We got up, left and had a lovely meal in a different restaurant.
4 based on 1257 reviews
The restaurant is just near the sea. You can eat sea food and fresh fishes.
At first glance, this looked promising. Recommendations from the better guides, good reviews on the French version of trip advisor. A plateau of fruits de mer on an adjoining table looked great. The wine list revealed Mailly and Lallier champagnes, the latter in both full and half bottles - both great choices. And then the chef got involved. Maybe if weâd had those fruits de mer weâd have left happy, but what they managed to do to a half lobster and a brill left us very sad. The lobster, presumably fresh from their tank, was dried out and bland. The chef had, sadly, discovered a spiralizer before adding a salad. The brill was better but the accompaniments were reminsicent of something you might be served on a rainy winterâs day in Antwerp. Where was the innovative cooking the French trip advisor spoke of?Service, as some others have noted, is amateurish. Interest in customers non-existent. Who cares why we sent so much back? No-one at this restaurant.But we did like that Lallier...
4 based on 230 reviews
Not your typical restaurant. It is a seafood market, where they serve the daily fresh catch. Food varies from seafood platter, including mussels, oysters, shrimps and/ or crabs. You can eat in or to go. The market closes at 7:30 pm. They stop serving around 6:30 pm. Take to Go, but food is out of the fridge.
4 based on 204 reviews
We went to Bistro'nomik to celebrate my husband's birthday. The restaurant is quite small so it is necessary to book particularly on the weekends. We were offered a tasty amuse bouche which was a fresh fish pate. The service was very friendly. Although the menu was quite small, all the dishes were delicious. I particularly enjoyed the foie gras pate and the delicious chocolate & caramel tart for desert. Others had lamb for their main course which was delicious. We will definitely return to this restaurant and it rates highly compared to others in Granville.
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