Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Ars-en-Re including La Tour du Senechal, L'Oceane, La Cabane du Feneau, Le Clocher, La Rhetaise, Aux Freres de la Cote, La Cabane, Cabane du Boutillon, THE MOULE WALK, Le Bordin Zinc
Things to do in Ars-en-Re
4 based on 187 reviews
Wed stopped the previous for a coffee, the atmosphere and staff were very inviting, so we went back the next night for food and weren't disappointed. We didnt have kids with us, but there was small children's area which assume is appreciated by diners. Would go back again when next in La Couarde sur Mer
Heureuse découverte sur le marché pendant nos vacances, nous avons testé ce foodtruck d'une autre époque. Au lieu d'un camion moderne dernier cri, ce jeune homme a choisi l'originalité d'un vieux tube Citroën aménagé comme il le faut. Il y a 6 ou 7 recettes différentes assez pour le refaire plusieurs fois pendant les vacances.Servi dans des boites en alu pour les emmener toujours chaudes à la maison ou à la plage pour un pique-nique.Les frites maison également accompagne ce repas.Bref une alternative sympathique au sandwich ou à la pizza habituelle quand on a pas envie de cuisiner...
Dans un lieu en toute simplicité niché au coeur des marais, Florent et Lauriane vous accueillent pour déguster leurs huîtres sur place ou à emporter. Accessible uniquement à vélo ou à pied, la cabane est située au Martray, sur la piste cyclable reliant Ar
Aucune publicité , si ce n'est le "bouche à oreilles", mais lieu récemment ouvert et déjà bien fréquenté.Accueil chaleureux, fraicheur des assiettes, décor inhabituel et très branché, vue magnifique sur les marais et possibilités le soir d'admirer le plus beau coucher de soleil de l'Ile.
4 based on 664 reviews
Without making a reservation we got a nice table and where served with a smile. We got water for the dog, got all the trimmings on the table without asking (water, glasses, bread...).We had excellent mussels with fries, price was ⬠11 per person which is good.Wine and water were served in an ice bucket.We even treated ourselves to a wonderful desert.Good address, would certainly go back there again.
3 based on 521 reviews
Just 5 minutes cycle ride from Ars you'll find the wild SW coast and just the kind of great welcome, fast service and of course great food you can only dream of finding when the rain starts falling. Locals know best and that's where it seems they head for.
4 based on 201 reviews
We stopped here for lunch on a cycle ride. It was sunny, warm and the restaurant was heaving. La Rhetaise feels more of a cafe really and there was an incredible mix of customers. Large, local family groups, tourists, couples, young and old. And it was easy to see why. The Oysters are fabulous. I have tried them a few times in the past and frankly, gagged. These are in a league of their own. Fresh out of the tank - you can watch the owner fishing them out before shucking them to order - they had a gentle taste of the sea. It was also one of the few places thappy to serve a mix of sizes too. Our main dishes of clams (palourdes) - especially the ones grilled with pistou - were just sublime. Service was friendly and table water and bread bought to the table straight away. This was our cheapest meal in two weeks and one of the best. The local wine included in the price was good too. If you are even vaguely in the area, make an effort to go. You won't be disappointed.
3 based on 610 reviews
Located on the site of the Church of Ars en Re, Le Clocher allows you to be in the heart of town retais (Ars is part of the most beautiful villages in France!). Menu from 18 â¬, fish, seafood, lobsters, large salads .. The Clocher's menu is varied and all
Really enjoyed the food here. We ended up having three meals here across the week. Highly reccomend the veggie burger, salads, steak and the meals of the day.Many thanks !!!
4 based on 390 reviews
This is the closest restaurant to our hotel (Fleur de re). We went there to eat and just prior to ordering my husband drove around the corner to our hotel to get jerseys as we were sitting outside. The waiter then came to take our order and in the process of ordering I realised I needed to recheck the order with my husband. We are travelling from New Zealand with four children. The waiter said the kitchen was closing and he couldn't wait. This didn't make sense as there were reserved tables still inside and we had been told to sit outside as they were still waiting for guests with reserved tables to arrived. I told the waiter my husband would only be 2 minutes but he persisted in asking where he was and how long and saying I needed to order now as they were closing. In fact they were not closing. The aspect of the menu I needed to clarify with my husband was that the waiter wanted us to order a platter for each person and we had four children with us which was difficult to navigate. There also appeared to be items on the menu in French which weren't in the English menu. We speak some French but we are from New Zealand and they clearly do not want any overseas visitors here. Particularly when my husband returned within minutes they pretended to understand no English at all. So we couldn't eat there as we were told they were closing but then other people turned up who were served. They told my husband an odd story about how the previous day someone had said they were going away for a few minutes and returned an hour later and that's why they had told us the kitchen was closing which didn't sound true . Very upsetting experience for a family travelling from the other side of the world with young children, and unusual rudeness . The kids had been really excited about the restaurant. I don't think the owner understood how rude the waiter had been to us although the owner also didn't really care.Itâs a real misunderstanding. Stangers people are always welcome, but even if we try to speak english, it can be hard to understand each other. It was late and cold, the night fall soon, we accept to give us a table without reservation outside, but the husband start but donât explain why and if i twill be long. Itâs a restaurant, the waiter try to understand, had to take command before we close the kitchen, but the woman was very affraid without his husband and quickly very angry. They donât eat there, even if there is no problem at the return of the husband wich is understanding , they choise to start ; its a failed for everybody !
4 based on 624 reviews
Well, you'd expect great seafood on an island off the Atlantic coast of France and L'Ocean didn't disappoint. I had the assiette de fruits de mer, which included all sorts of lovely shellfish, including sea snails, mussels, prawns and other goodies. Then had the moules marinier with pommes frites, which was also fantastic. Service was good and it was nice being outside.
4 based on 278 reviews
This place seems quite unusual in its approach to eating and drinking. I find French restaurants a bit daunting much of the time. I donât eat meat and thereâs often not a lot of choice, with the best-value menus full of meat dishes. This place seems to acknowledge that not everyone wants to sit down to 2 or 3 courses at lunch. Some might want a plate of cheese, others a few snacky things .. maybe someone else only wants a glass of wine and something salty with it . HOORAY for le Tour de Senechal. I love it here. They do great coffee, the interior is spectacularly gorgeous and the staff are v nice. The view outside is also great. Why arenât there more places like this in France?
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