Reviews on French food in Olonne-sur-Mer, Les Sables-d'Olonne, including L'Etelle, Le Port, La Cuisine de Bertrand, La Cantine D'Arthur, Le Fatra, Le Moulin a Poivre, Le Quai des Saveurs, Mireille Oasis Sarl, La Cotriade, Cabestan
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4 based on 351 reviews
This is not my first time in cabestan as i visit every time im in casablanca. Still very popular and quite good view and good food. We had octopus and swordfish as well as prawns ans steak tartare with glass of good medoc. Profiteroles and tiramisu to finish. Price is 100 eur for all quite reasonable for the quality of food service and location.
4 based on 223 reviews
Walking along and saw the two chef laying the fresh fish out on display. Enquired as to availability for a table for 7 and secure a booking at 7. As we sat through our meal the restaurant became increasingly busy. Our table ordered the prawn starter and fish soup, both of these proved to be delicious.We then had a mixture of fish from the daily menu, which we translated with the help of google. Again all the plates were cleaned up, the fish proved to be both fresh and delicious.Hello !Thank you for your feedback about your lunch with us. It looks like you enjoyed it and we're really happy. See you soon !
4 based on 73 reviews
Stumbled upon this place after hiring bicycles from Veloo de la foret next door (also highly recommended) and have just had the most delicious dinner! The staff were very friendly and helpful in making recommendations from the menu and the food was divine, as was the wine. Would definitely return if we weren't going back to the UK tomorrow :(
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4 based on 315 reviews
This is a small restaurant. Probably no more than 24 covers. Non descrpript from the outside but tastefully decorated interior. The food was excellent and not overpriced we had 4 plats with 4 amuse-bouche. The desert was sensational. With wine â¬75 per head. You can see why this is one of Led sables D'Olonne's leading restaurants.
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4 based on 933 reviews
What a superb restaurant The owner fully complimented the food. The wine recommendation was excellentAbsolutely faultless!
4 based on 626 reviews
Delightful small restaurant with good personal service. We were early diners, first through the door and the restaurant filled up around us. Lovely to see some locals in there too. Great selection of food on the blackboard - I enjoyed a very refreshing Mojito too. Lovely fresh food and beautifully presented. It was a lovely stroll from our hotel, across on the ferry and then the same home. A perfect evening. Would definitely return.
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5 based on 93 reviews
This has a somewhat eclectic menu with , tataki, poke bowls and burgers etc but in a sense that means thereâs probably something youâd like on the list. 13 euros for a burger is a little on the plus cher side but then it was chicken coated in âcornflakesâ and with a delicious sauce and accompanied by some of the best sweet potato fries Iâve ever had. They came in a grease proof bag but thatâs ok as rather than being a poncey affectation, it actually helped. A very good cafe gourmand for 7 euros and a decent glass of rose for 3.20 euros were good value. The staff were amused by my efforts at French and there are a few tables outside but itâs a small place so booking is a good idea. If they look full, there is another room up stairs.
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4 based on 307 reviews
Pleasant service. Food was good, although our fish was a tad overcooked. /we were 3 for lunch and chose 2 courses at 28E per head,.Would recommend
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4 based on 921 reviews
A full restaurant with good simple food at a reasonable price - we were lucky to arrive just as it was opening and get one of the only unhooked tables. We felt even luckier as all the subsequent people who âwalked upâ were told there was nothing before 9.30pm!Fish soup had a rich flavor and the fruits de mer avoided the trap of being cooked into rubberiness. The skate wing was imaginative and delicious. I have not encountered deep fried capers before but they added a delightful counterpoint to the delicately poached fish.The staff could not have been more friendly and the wine list was solid if not extensive, but well priced. All in all, this should be somewhere you go if you donât want to spend excessively on some of the âfine diningâ options around the town. You will not be disappointed.
4 based on 141 reviews
Six of us went for lunch at L'etelle. The restaurant is situated opposite the church in the pretty village of L'Ile D'Olonne and is tastefully decorated with old implements from the local salt producing industry. We all chose the Plat du Jour, 12.50 Euros for 3 courses, a choice of 3 starters, 3 mains and 2 desserts with 1/4 Ltr of wine included - what tasty food and what terrific value for money. The service was excellent. Definitely high up on our list for a return visit (or two!). Highly recommended.
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