Discover Restaurants offering the best Spanish food in Cambo les Bains, France including Haize Hegoa Ostatua, Hotel Restaurant Euskadi, Chilhar Restaurant, Bar Restaurant Etxemendi - Lucas et Julie, Auberge du Fronton, La Grillandiere, Chez Doxpi, Txistulari, Restaurant du Trinquet, Restaurant Argia
Things to do in Cambo les Bains
4 based on 136 reviews
We stayed at the hotel to which this restaurant is part.Extensive basque based menu, (should have done our homework before visit) which took a bit of getting to grips with but our selections proved to be well prepared and superb to eat.Service was casual and efficiently provided.Good wine list which included local wines.The dinning room was possibly a little austere but none the less we enjoyed our meals over three days stay.
4 based on 84 reviews
Located in a very traditional hotel in the main square you will be pleasantly surprised by the modernity of the interior and the dishes served. Whenever possible local ingredients have been used and the supplier acknowledged. Many of the meals on offer are based on traditional cuisine from the basque region, but have been given a modern twist.The owners will make you more than welcome. They are well supported by friendly and helpful staff.Make sure you leave room for one of their fabulous desserts. Well worth a try is the 'delice du moment' or the 'cafe gourmandise' produced by Franck Mendive, local chocolatier, delicious!
4 based on 45 reviews
Warmly greeted at this family run hotel which has recently been tastefully modernised particularly in the Restaurant and bedrooms. Comfortable beds and also has the addition of a small pool with sun loungers. The set menu was nice and reasonable priced although a bit limited in choice. Beautiful view from bedroom window on side of hotel.
4 based on 199 reviews
This the perfect place to enjoy good local food at very reasonable prices. The selection of plates is excellent and the portions very generous. Moreover, the staff is extremely friendly. Perhaps the legacy of the previous owner, the very famous French rugby player Pierre Dospital.
3 based on 96 reviews
L'accueil polaire ne nous a quand même pas refroidi et nous avons tenté l'expérience de cet établissement.La table n'étant pas dressée, le lâcher de couverts est assez impressionnant !L'amabilité n'étant pas la spécialité de la maison, on se raccroche à l'espoir que le contenu de l'assiette compensera : erreur !Plat du jour : thon basquaise quasi déshydraté à force de cuisson et la sauce ne compense pas.Globalement désastreux.A éviter.
4 based on 336 reviews
Maitre Restaurateur : Echeverria
Stopped here for lunch and seemed popular with the locals. Nice little terrace but looks out onto a parking lot where at the back there was a fronton court. Obviously a nice place to be if they play on the court. Interesting when the starter and main course were served on the same plate. Set lunch menu at 11 Euro was good value for the money.
4 based on 226 reviews
We had a perfectly good meal here - however, the service was beyond a joke. We had French people with us and they were incensed at the slow pace. One waitress I think was more concerned about how beautiful she looked. The man in all this, I have to admit, was charming and spoke good English.
4 based on 308 reviews
The Chef proposes you a local cooking with fresh products, with short sectors, security of freshness and quality. You will find traditional recipes around grandmothers' dishes, modern and revisited, cookings mastered in just seasonings, the Basque gastron
The flavours were so authentic and dishes carefully prepared. I loved the variety but I wasn't very daring. I loved the traditional Basque dishes. There was something for everyone - for the unadventurous, the traditional and the very adventurous diner had the option of locally farmed pigeon and rabbit. Service was excellent with great patience and pride shown in explaining in English the dishes and the origins of the produce used. The wines and drinks list was extensive. Lovely evening.
France Food Guide: 10 European food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Cambo les Bains
4 based on 228 reviews
We were looking for a light lunch, and, because we were in Espellette, went in search of roasted pepper soup. A helpful shopkeeper suggested we try Restaurant Euzkadi, which serves a traditional Basque cuisine. We were shown into a very tasteful hotel dining room, where it quickly became apparent that a light lunch was not the norm. Roasted pepper soup was not on the menu, but kudos to our waiter for adjusting to our desires and for introducing us to elzekaria, a traditional Basque vegetable soup, which we enjoyed with a bit of salad, an order of pate for the table, some bread and a good local white wine. Good restaurant, great waiter, and a perfect lunch for a group of overfed travelers!
4 based on 163 reviews
Even though we arrived late, the team arranged a way for us to eat. We've been treated to a delicious axoa. I've been spending half of the year in the Basque Country since I was born and I've rarely eaten one like that. Would definitely recommend + the team is super nice!
Where to eat Cafe food in Cambo les Bains: The Best Restaurants and Bars
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.