Reviews on European food in Hossegor, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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4 based on 471 reviews
We finally managed to go once we'd booked a table (tried before but it was full so definitely mandatory booking if you want to make it for sure...) and we loved it so much we went twice in a row! Delicious homemade hamburgers (the daily one and the big, which IS big and worth it), wonderful ravioles and great salads. The café gourmand is very nice too. Only a little walk away from the famous "place des Landais", I do recommend this place!
4 based on 168 reviews
Tea Room, Dining Room, Literary Café Come and discover our organic teas and rooibos. We offer a "homemade" lunchtime menu: savory pies, salads, homemade ice creams, cakes, hot or cold drinks, and fresh fruit smoothies at all hours. A library opens its pag
We stopped here for a quick snack whilst exploring Capbreton for the first time.The pancake (crepe) was filling.The coffees were not to our taste, but we will go back and try a different drink and try some different food as it was a charming place and the owner/waitress was very pleasant.
4 based on 259 reviews
The little seaside town of Capbreton is nestled alongside Hossegor, one of the premier surf beaches in Europe. Normally I visit in summer where thousands of French and holiday makers descend in a frenzy of sun-seeking and surfing. It's a different sight in winter where most shops and restaurants are closed for the season and tourists are few. It can be slim culinary pickings! So it was a delight to find La Cuisine open and ready to serve a fantastic, simple, yet sophisticated meal.I enjoyed a beautifully textured escalope of foie gras, with a velvet veloute of pumpking (and a velouté is far more push than a purée!). Followed by a simply superb veal blanquette with potatoes cooked in duck fat. Beautiful. Being half French,but growing up in Tasmania (that's a long, long story, don't ask) this brought back vivid memories of my mother's veal blanquette. Le yum, indeed. We were too full to have desserts but hope to try again before leaving town. But what impressed me most was that because it was low season and just days before Christmas, there was only the four of us in the restaurant. It would have been very easy for the chef Johann to have rushed through preparation and cooking to get us out the door to shut up shop, but no - each dish was clearly prepared with passion, attention to detail, cultured presentation and care. His respect for his food was evident and it was an honour to call him from the kitchen to say a personal thank you.His partner Isabelle looked after us with the same level of care, patiently waiting as we translated some menu elements, and also recommending a perfect, well-priced wine: a 'vin oublié', which is a 'forgotten wine'. She explained that the winemakers had forgotten about these particular barrels of wine, then found them and thought they would test, thinking it would only be good enough to throw away - turns out it was a damn fine drop. Now who can't love a wine with a good backstory!?I am no food expert (neither gourmet or gourmand) but I hope I know what a quaility dining experience feels like ans tastes like. It was a wonderful, memorable meal on a cold south-west France winter's night and I would encourage anyone to try them out for lunch or dinner, summer or winter - you will not be disappointed!
4 based on 256 reviews
We came here on a night we couldnât get into a restaurant down the road.There were just a couple of folk in which wasnât a great sign given everywhere else was busy. Anyway...We started with drinks, I wouldnât recommend the Mohito, not good at all.We moved to wine and got a good bottle of red wine at a very good price.We then ordered a variety of tapas which was very good indeed, with the Coeur de Canard being stand out. The service although uncomplicated did what they should do and so in the end it was a surprisingly good visit.It was also good to see that later in the week, it did get busy.
4 based on 630 reviews
Restaurant bistronomique sur le port de Capbreton. Nous vous proposons une cuisine créative,faite à base de produits frais et de saison dans un cadre simple et décontracté. Ouvert toute l'année.
We had a delightful lunch there, while running out of options at an advanced lunch time (1h30). So we jumped in the first restaurant that looked ok and open, serving nice cuisine.Well, what a nice surprise!We had a lovely meal and the kids enjoyed all the food that was served.The fish was exquisite and we were really surprised by the inventive cuisine.A nice breeze of renouveau with young chef from the Landes.We would go back for teh restaurant, not quite sure about the city though..
4 based on 419 reviews
At Le fou a pieds rouges, Restaurant in Capbreton, our menu is made out of fresh products, and based on the season. Everything, from appetizers to desserts, is made in house.
This is simply a quality place for good food. Seating ,in this smaller type of restaurant, is either indoors or, weather permitting, outside.The menu is not extensive but everything on it cooked with precision and a genuine fondness, by the chef, for satisfying the customer. In all the restaurants we have dined at throughout Europe, this place qualifies as one of the best encountered for fish. He is a maestro.Expertly run by a husband (chef) and wife team, they have provided an excellent dining facility which meets every criteria you would hope for when going out for a meal. Humbly suggest that you always book ahead.
4 based on 249 reviews
This is an average Italian restaurant. OK salads, prosciutto, bread and pasta. Nothing special. There several healthier, tastier and more pleasant places to dine in vicinity. Ok, the positive reviews are pleasing, the negatives must make us think and improve, but frankly I don't see either one or the other. we are an Italian restaurant that uses raw materials of excellence, shipped every week from Italy. Not really, we do not propose healty food as today's fashion, so why diminish a job that nothing matches your expectations?I would rather say that you have gone to the wrong place for you...
4 based on 538 reviews
The restaurant is close to the ocean, that is visible from the terrace. I had a very nice culinary experience as I have tried their spinach ravioli which were delicious! Service is friendly and fun, atmosphere very warm, the portions are generous for an affordable price! And if you add the sound and smell of the sea...you count on a very nice experience!
Where to eat French food in Hossegor: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 397 reviews
Depuis trente ans, tout a cote du port de peche le Regalty regale les plus fins gourmets, dans un cadre elegant, tendu d'acajou prestige de nos transatlantiques, a la barre Mimie et Michel cuisinent en duo. Sur le pont du Regalty, les Turbots, Bars, Dorad
This gem of a restaurant is an absolute find in Capbreton. From the outside it looks small but on the inside it is jsut fabulous, the fish is outstanding, there is no othe words. The service was with smiles and they helped us understand the menu completely.Drinks and cocktail - house Ameracano - am addicted since. Champagne cocktail was had by another of the party and fine wines. Crisp and beautiful Chalbis served with St Jacques and Sole. An evening to talk long about and treasure. Will return for sure.
Most Popular Spanish food in Hossegor, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
4 based on 256 reviews
We came here on a night we couldnât get into a restaurant down the road.There were just a couple of folk in which wasnât a great sign given everywhere else was busy. Anyway...We started with drinks, I wouldnât recommend the Mohito, not good at all.We moved to wine and got a good bottle of red wine at a very good price.We then ordered a variety of tapas which was very good indeed, with the Coeur de Canard being stand out. The service although uncomplicated did what they should do and so in the end it was a surprisingly good visit.It was also good to see that later in the week, it did get busy.
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