Reviews on Seafood food in Sausset-les-Pins, France including O Grand R, Cote et Mer, Le Scoop, Les Terrasses, Le Vip's, Le Galion, Restaurant Les Terrasses, Le Carro Bleu
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3 based on 156 reviews
The setting could not be more spectacular. This is at best a basic fish restaurant. The portions were very small and quite pricey! Not impressed.
4 based on 560 reviews
We happened to find this restaurant while walking around Martigue. The owner was very friendly and welcoming and recommended the specility of the house - the moules a la plancha. It was one of the best meals we ate in 2 weeks of travelling around Provence - really outstanding. The service was great and the bill for two with coffee and drinks came to about 45 Euros. Wow.
3 based on 446 reviews
compared to other places in Carry, the food seemed carelesslyprepared and presented. The ratatouille was over-cooked, the fish dishes bland and the green salad had several leaves in them that were more than one notch beyond wilted.
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4 based on 75 reviews
Il faut faire un léger détour , lorsqu on est sur le port, en passant par derrière, pour se rendre jusqu au restaurant, mais ça vaut le coup, sur la terrasse, on surplombe la foule, et la vue plongeante sur le port est magnifique.Ce jour, la, le Patron était débordé, mais toujours le sourire et avenant, on s est laissé tenté par quelques petites touches corses, petit clin d oeil, marque de fabrique de la maison, c était trop tentant, Pietra, plateau de charcuteries corses,pizza corse pour mon mari, et enfin, de vraies moules frites maison, pour ma part,ça devient tellement rare,je crois même que c est le seul, avec vue port de sausset a le proposer, et c est un vrai plus.les desserts sont pas mal non plus, bref, on ne se moque pas de vous, c est simple, sans chichis, mais les établissements qui prennent le soin de servir des frites maisons a leurs clients, c est une valeur sure, allez y entres amis, famille, ou couple.
3 based on 663 reviews
My wife and I had lunch here today with her sister who lives in the area and has been dining here for years. Unfortunately, two of three Dorados that we ordered were under cooked. Further, the waiter was very rude and condescending to my wife, who is French. Her sister was highly embarrassed and left a 1 euro "tip" for the waiter.
3 based on 876 reviews
Situated overlooking the harbour, with tables both inside and on a terrace. There is a reasonable sized menu, and we chose salads-Italien for my wife and Perigourdine for me. Both salads were substantial and mine included a duck breast, cooked perfectly pink as requested, some smoked duck slices, a disappointing piece of foir gras on toast along with the greenery. My wife's had slices of beef tomato, layered with polenta, mozzarella cheese and a bruschetta with ham. Both salads were ok, nice touches like a skewer of tomato, radish and a cooked quails egg Dessert selections were quite comprehensive and I had the Rhum baba, my wife the cafe gourmande. Wine was a little expensive at Eu13 for a half bottle of Aix en Provence Rose.Total bill of Eu64.Service was prompt and friendly, the situation superb but overall a disappointing meal. Some finesse and small tweaks could make such a difference.
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4 based on 277 reviews
Why this restaurant is empty i will never know. It is the best quality restaurant in the area by far. It has elegance and style,a wonderful fresh menu and a very reasonable price. Kids menu is the best value serving a drink fresh main course including fish and selection of wonderful ice cream.
3 based on 100 reviews
Ce restaurant sert une cuisine raffinée dans un cadre élégant et décontracté avec terrasse ombragée et vue panoramique sur la mer et le port de Sausset-les-Pins
We ate on the terrace on a hot but windy evening and were impressed with the attentive and helpful service [ and with the free Ricard! ] Fish soup, magret, tiramisu, and pineapple sorbet were all a delight. My wife did struggle, as did some others, with her starter, a sort of whey of cottage cheese - maybe a wrong option for her but the 'formule' options were a little limited. It was good to have this option of a quieter location with a beautiful view but away from the more hectic harbourfront locations
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