Find out what European restaurants to try in Bidarray including Auberge Ostape, Barberaenea, Venta Burkaitz, Restaurant du Chene, Restaurant du Trinquet, Restaurant Bonnet - Hotel du Fronton, Le Farniente, Au dejeuner sur l'herbe, Aintzina, ARGI-EDER
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5 based on 157 reviews
I would say they worth a Michelin star. Unbelievable delicious food. They offer wide choice of wines. Excellent service. Price is very reasonable.
4 based on 1139 reviews
We discovered this restaurant, randomly.Well situated in center, nice and kind team, efficient service.We took regional plates, which were all good (9 ppl, 6 different plates), deserts were also regional and very good as well as Iruleguy wine.Cooker is great!215 euros for 9 people (8 adults, 1 kid), with 9 drinks+1 btl of wine+9 main dish+6 deserts+4 coffees. Quite nice for the quality of food and beverage!Place to go, for sure!
4 based on 294 reviews
We stumbled across this delightful café/restaurant after traipsing in the rain in search of somewhere open for lunch and were so glad to come across it! This âTarterie/ Salon de Théâ is a very cheerful place, quirkily decorated to the smallest details (the bill holders are small watering-cans). It offers a selections of tarts (or quiches), savoury and sweet, one more enticing than the other and all freshly made. The service was lovely too and we left the place all refreshed and chirpy. Definitely seek it out if you are passing through Cambo-les-Bains!
4 based on 291 reviews
My wife and I had a great lunch here, in the pepper town of Espellete. At lunch, only the three course menu was available, but it was quite delicious. We both had the squid salad, which was fantastic. I then had the brandade, while my wife had the veal. While the brandade was good, I liked the veal better. We finished off with a nice chocolate dessert. All washed down with a local Basque white and this was a great meal. The chef came out and talked to us afterward and he was very nice. Go here instead of the tourist restaurants on the main street!
4 based on 278 reviews
we enjoyed dinner here when we were staying in the sister hotel across the road. The food was delicious and the views from the restaurant terrace were superb. I would wholeheartedly recommend this as an excellent place to eat.
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 538 reviews
In the Hôtel Restaurant du Chene, next to the church of Itxassou, one of the most beautiful church in The Basque Country (from the 17th century), you will be warmly welcomed and will enjoy a peaceful and gastronomic moment. Five minutes away from Espelett
We were spending a couple of days at a nearby B & B, when we were told about Restaurant du Chene by our host.Arriving slightly earlier than the local dinner hour, we were seated right away, and attended to throughout delicious meals chosen from the extensive menu. A delightful dining experience, complete with; good service; good food and wine; fair prices and a nice ambiance.
4 based on 105 reviews
We went there after a little walk in the beautiful basqueland (my family go there often but for me it was the first time) and I was really pleased with my lunch. The food is simple but the quality is high. The service was efficient and the prices very good.Well done.
4 based on 76 reviews
Our hiking group had a reservation for lunch on the outdoor patio. We approached the town on foot after a several hour hike to Bidarray. What a quaint little village. Complete with a beautiful church and well kept cemetery. Our lunch was served family style. Everyone seemed to enjoy their meal of traditional Basque cuisine and the friendly service. Portions were large and if you had leftovers, there was a dog who was more than glad to help with dropped scraps :)It was nice to relax on this casual patio and experience an unhurried, conversation filled lunch.Enjoyed seeing this small village and appreciated its hospitality.
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4 based on 152 reviews
If you want a relaxing, delicious meal in a stunning location, this is your spot. We had two beautiful meals here. They appear understaffed at times but always remain polite. There were two dishes particular that must not be missed: Lobster with black pudding starter (amazing combination) and the Grand Marnier Soufflé (served with chocolate sorbet and suzette butter). Both were out of this world amazing.
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