Find out what European restaurants to try in Andernos-les-Bains. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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4 based on 130 reviews
Visited here recently Great serviceNo problem accommodating our request for a pizza with no tomatoGood valueExcellent rose wine Would recommend it
4 based on 323 reviews
Went here for lunch, then returned a week later for dinner. Both times, we ordered the market menu, which was both very good and good value. Carpaccio came with a mixed salad, along with a surprising (and delicious) tomato sorbet. Very tender duck with cepes and a nice souris d'agneau. Service was pleasant, as is the garden. This is the type of honest restaurant one hopes to find but usually can't.
3 based on 544 reviews
The portions were generous and the staff friendly. I couldn't get excited about the starters but the moules were a good size. Chips could have spent a few minutes longer in the fryer. The dessert was excellent - cheesecake speculoos. I could have eaten two of them and I'm not a dessert person! My husbands burger was tasty and many clients were ordering them. Toilets were clean and the new decor was tasty.
3 based on 991 reviews
Food fairly standard but you come here for the view. Usual seafood fare and brisk service. Friendly enough.The view us everything and you can forgive the routine food.
4 based on 302 reviews
Nothing very imaginative or extravagant about this place. Simple cuisine, with fresh products, reasonably priced (full menus cost 14â¬, 18⬠or 25â¬). Oldish decor that can't have been updated for over 20 years. The place is busy with locals (mostly the elderly locals).Recommended for a decent meal that doesn't break the bank, not for a memorable night out.
4 based on 829 reviews
Superb fish and shellfish (the owner is a fisherman and you can buy fish in his shop just next door). Large portions. Very friendly staff (let them choose the wine!). Price-quality ratio is just optimal.
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4 based on 454 reviews
Tel 05 57 17 41 48
We had a lovely time here. My grandchildren shared a pizza, which was cut up for them to manage. The service was quick and the waitress was lovely with the children, giving them a colouring task and hugs too! I needed directions to our house afterwards, and because no taxi was available the staff were extremely helpful sorting out directions so that we could walk home. Restaurant and facilities were spotlessly clean.
4 based on 605 reviews
Lovely place in a central location in Andenos next to the seaside, we visited the restaurant with my family following the advice of the family we were renting the holiday apartment from and we were sure we would be very satisfied. The service was impeccable, good choice from the menu a la carte and the daily special. My wife and I both went for the 25⬠menu formula with an entrée, main course and dessert. I tried the salad with foie gras and ham, the entrecôte with pepper sauce and homemade fries, panna cotta for dessert, my wife opted for the fish option, also ending with a panna cotta. I drank a glass of Bordeaux red wine. Our son got a child menu with ham and homemade free. We all enjoyed the quality of the food, extremely well presented and prepared, and the nice atmosphere of the place, also very happy with the service by the owner and his son (I guess). The bill was very fair, less than 60 euros Very recommended place, we surely would visit again when we are in the area.
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4 based on 241 reviews
Perfect place to get great sea food at reasonable prices and a view to die for! The oysters were superb and the portion sizes just right to enjoy the full 3 courses, which were all delicious! The sunset made it a memorable experience and highly recommended.
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4 based on 323 reviews
Went here for lunch, then returned a week later for dinner. Both times, we ordered the market menu, which was both very good and good value. Carpaccio came with a mixed salad, along with a surprising (and delicious) tomato sorbet. Very tender duck with cepes and a nice souris d'agneau. Service was pleasant, as is the garden. This is the type of honest restaurant one hopes to find but usually can't.
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