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4 based on 627 reviews
This place must be the best restaurant of the bay... the menu of 29,5 ⬠had an amazing starter, a even better and more tasteful main dish and all presented with love and an artistic touch. The desert was ok but presented nicely. Service was distinguished. This is a culinary heaven with very down to earth prices. Top!
very nice service with good food and music. A large choice of cocktails. If you're lucky you can also have piano music.
4 based on 1092 reviews
We took the surprise menu. The food was beautifully presented and tasted ok.The staff was friendly. However the time between 2 courses was a bit long and at the end, the staff was already preparing the room for breakfast the day after, which made me feel very unwanted. A sad ending of an otherwise good night
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3 based on 87 reviews
This is quite a large pub/brasserie set opposite the beautifully lit town belfry. On an evening in early October there were initially a few locals having a beer but then only two sets of diners, of which we were one. Outside tables unused. Football match on the television. Not exactly the hive of activity which it must be in summer. The meal of mussels was excellent value for these days and both it and the chips were well cooked. Also a decent half bottle of Alsatian Riesling but the service was slow and rather off-hand. There must have been something more interesting to deal with out back.
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4 based on 172 reviews
Myself, my wife and our 2 small dogs stayed in a cottage in Quend and found Ch'ti Quin Quend (which is a play on words .. but the owner will explain that !!). It was a bit cold and the dogs were wet so we thought we should sit outside.. but we were invited to sit inside and the owner and his son were immediately very friendly and gave the dogs some water (and us come coffee!!). The next day we came in we asked if they had Croissants, but unfortunately they don't do this (they do excellent Corsican food.. but we were not around in the evenings to try this).. however the owner told us that if we want he will buy them for us when we come in the next day !! So from then on it was fresh croissants to go with our morning coffee.The owner and the son made us feel very at home, were very friendly to us (and our dogs!).The other locals were very inviting too. Highly recommended. Quend is a nice little village and is close to the very sandy beaches.
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4 based on 48 reviews
laissez vous surprendre par le patron qui vous proposera une formule atelier peine de saveurs inhabituelles et délicieuses pour un prix très adapté
4 based on 369 reviews
We visited the recently remodeled and re-owned restaurant last night and were very pleasantly surprised. Decor was simple and refined without being "too much", and the food was amazing. From start to finish everything was perfect. Not only was the taste and presentation perfect, but there was always a little "twist" on the expected that left all 4 of us wanting to come back!
4 based on 377 reviews
On the recommendation of TripAdvisor we visited this place for lunch and we were not disappointed. The restaurant was full at lunchtime and this is not surprising considering the quality of food they had on offer. Many local dishes available. I had rognons de veau which were quite outstanding. Certainly worth a visit.
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4 based on 712 reviews
Great value for a dining experience to remember. Somewhat limited choice but this underscores the fresh and local nature of the food, well cooked and attractively presented. Ample portions - perhaps too much on the plate if you have the 3 fish bouillabaisse as a main course following a hearty starter after a complimentary amuse Boucher ! We had the Baked Camambert to finish with peppercorns and flaming. Lava dos poured over.. Interesting.The restaurant was very full for dinner on a Tuesday evening in late August. It seemed they were mostly locals - always a good sign.
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4 based on 83 reviews
This seems to be a well established restaurant , family owned .We had a great dinner there.We went on the recommendation of local people.It was a very nice culinary experience.We were in this area of northern france to have nice seafood as it is close to the sea and the local restaurateurs are very proud to offer their gret sea products.We were very happy with food , which was very tasty and delivered at a good pace not too slow or fast.The wines were classic french like Muscaet / Sancerre and Chablis and some varietal by the glass like sauvignon and chardonnay from the pays d oc .The room wasn t very busy.The atmosphere was very relaxed in the winter , the room very nicely decorated and feeling warm.The service was very attentive.Highly recommended.
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