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4 based on 71 reviews
Four of us ordered the marlin fish sandwich at 22 euros each. Very disappointing pre-frozen fish patty, just warmed up and put on a so-so bun with a lot of mayo. Even McDonalds does it better.Sorry but we do not have mayonnaise in the fish burger ... Fresh fish not frozen and it's sandwich without cooking and not something to grill ... If your mouth is not sensitive to good food, I advise you to actually go to McDO.It's a pleasure to see you again.
4 based on 557 reviews
On the beach of big grapes, feet in the fine sand, well installed in a deckchair in front of the Caribbean Sea, sip a delicious cocktail concocted with care by our bartenders. After this relaxing break, we invite you to sit down and enjoy a homemade Creol
Right on the beach, this was another solid restaurant and we were able to book a reservation the same day. Some of us preferred the meals here to Case Coco, while others preferred the meals at Case Coco. Bottles of water were more reasonably priced than at Case Coco. Those who tried the crispy goat cheese salad here were particularly happy. We preferred the sauces at Case Coco. But the Octopus with lime squeezed on was some of the best Octopus weâve had.
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3 based on 1622 reviews
We really enjoyed our lunch here in this fishing village. They were very busy, but service was pleasant and efficient. We had fried fish, very fresh and perfectly cooked, and the cuttlefish stew, also very good. The mojito was excellent. We look forward to going back.
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3 based on 138 reviews
Our tour guide (Kalonji Taxi-he's excellent, look him up) recommended this restaurant so we went. It's right on the ocean with lovely outdoor seating. Very nice for a romantic dinner. There was no English menu so we used google translate the best we could. None of the waiters spoke English so they said they would find someone and brought a woman from the back (she may have been the owner) who was an American expat from Texas. Had a wonderful time chatting with her and quickly ordered appetizers, food and drinks. Food was a bit slow coming out. The appetizers were ok (friend shrimp and some fried fish balls) but nothing special. Ordered duck and lobster for dinner. Duck was seasoned well but a bit rubbery. I think the seafood is the thing to go with here. The lobster special included a large lobster, appetizer and desert for 42â¬. We never got the second round of drinks we ordered when our food was delivered and no one came back after we finished. My partner had to go inside to find the expat lady who had forgotten all about us. She gave us our drinks for free and we were able to pay the bill. This restaurant has amazing food but bring a French speaker or make sure you have lots of time to spare. We had the same experience at the place next door, Le Baraqu Obama.
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