Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Etretat, Normandy, France. The stunning cliffs of Etretat are world-famous for their naturally-formed archways. Snap some photos of these geological wonders (you won’t be the first) as you ramble along the coastal path. Historic chateaus and chapels pepper the landscape, and a range of annual festivals infuse this provincial seaside town with revelry.
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4 based on 269 reviews
I've been visiting Etretat since 1998 with my wife, trying the majority of the restaurants.Having always been curious about this place in Le Tilleul, driving past numerous times, we eventually plucked up courage and booked.If I had to choose one restaurant I've eaten in, ever, to eat my very last meal in, it would be here - without doubt, simply superb food, for unbelievable value.
4 based on 210 reviews
A few steps away from the famous cliffs of Ãtretat, Le Bel Ami welcomes you every day to enjoy its creative and delicate cuisine entirely homemade with fresh and local products. Le Bel Ami is also a bar and a shop offering a large and exceptional selectio
Chose this for our wedding anniversary meal. Had already been into Ãtretat a few times and walked past. It looked bright,fresh, modern and busy. It also opens late for French restaurants which suited us!Partner is a wine lover and was super impressed with the house wine.Food was so delicious and the service was attentive, polite, professional and friendly. A really memorable night! Dear Traveller on the Tyne,What an honor and a pleasure to have you for you wedding anniversary. We are delighted you spent a memorable night in Etretat with us !We thank you and wish you lots of happiness for many years to come.See you next year ?
4 based on 926 reviews
We found this restaurant to be the most French and the least touristy restaurant in the town. The set menus are very good value for money. The food and wine was excellent and the service very good.
4 based on 293 reviews
This restaurant, Le Donjon, at Domaine Saint Clair, is situated in a dramatic setting on a steep hill overlooking the cliffs at Etretat. The people and service was fine--very few people spoke any English. The aperatifs were great. There was a tray of amuses with the aperitifs, half of which were fantastic, half of which were a good effort but failed, both of the fails related to freshness or preparation of fish, which was unexpected, being on the coast. Same was generally true of the courses in our 5-ish course degustation. Some were great, some were not so great, like the ris de veau, which didn't resemble sweetbreads we've had before--it was too large a piece of meat to have come from a calf. There seems to be a bit of acting too big for their britches--fancy efforts with some success and some failure. And, the dining room was excessively warm. After dark, they opened the windows which helped, but not very much (there seems to be a gnat problem before dusk). Overall we had a nice evening, but I'm not sure the quality meets the price.
4 based on 280 reviews
Take the Dormy House exit and continue up the hill.A truly amazing view and vast improvement on the tourist traps below.A superior and reasonable wine list.PS I don't play golf
4 based on 708 reviews
For a lower rated this hotel punches above its weight. Donât be put off, this is a period property refurbished and decorated with style and class. The real real to stay here is the exclusive view... itâs really magical!Our room was very spacious, newly renovated bathroom with a fabulous full sized bath that you can just relax in for hours. The bed was ultra firm but we slept very well on both our two nights stay. Breakfast is extensive and people sat there for hours just drinking coffee and snacking, very relaxed and sadly a forgotten luxury these days. Catering both for families and couples, we spent many hours in the bar playing the odd game of billiards and drinking cocktails till late. Staff are a little stuffy and that fits with the period and expectations I assume. Restaurant is highly regarded and I certainly recommend anything with fish on the menu!
4 based on 959 reviews
I arrived a bit late in the evening but they accepted me and my dog. The choices on the menu are well thought, there should be something fir everybody's taste. Service was kind and fast. Definitely good value for the money.
4 based on 1669 reviews
This was 1 of very few good restaurants open on a Sunday. The menu was interesting, staff efficient and friendly. There were 6 in out party, we all had different food, all excellent, fish caught locally, very fresh. Good choice of wine at decent price.
4 based on 1483 reviews
Donât understand all the raving by some people.This is a very âaverageâ, small French Bistro with limited space, NO VIEW of anything, and pretty ordinary fare.It was âOKâ at best. Absolutely nothing to rave about.
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4 based on 1152 reviews
Had lunch with a group of friends and everyone loved it. After reading some reviews, we did not know what to expect. The menu had plenty of choices.The food was considered very good by everyone no matter what they ordered. The salmon was outstanding. The service was excellent. Waitress was caring and helpful. As was the management. Has dining inside and outside. Expected less and were pleasantly surprised.
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