Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Le Barcares, Occitanie, France including Restaurant Le Lamparo, DTC Beach, La Cuisine des Filles, La Mer a Table, Le Vin sur Vin Chez Chantal, Restaurant du Tertre, La Casa Pardal, Poissonnerie Restaurant L'Etrille, Tiki Surf Bar, Can Mylia
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4 based on 178 reviews
All the team of Restaurant Can Mylia Welcome. We offer a menu made with fresh products from our region to cheer up your taste buds. Each week we have several fish arrivals at the whims of the sea. We try, whenever possible, to work with the various local
Nous y sommes allés 5 fois durant notre séjour . Nous n'y avons mangé que des produits de la mer, comme les autres années. Très bien . Nous aurions aimé un petit changement dans les accompagnements .Un petit conseil, comme dans d'autres restaurants de la côte, prévoir un espace non-fumeur sur votre terrasse . Nous avons dû manger à l'intérieur car la fumée m'incommode , je suis allergique .
4 based on 82 reviews
En séjour sur ce camping nous avons été à la soirée moules frites. Les parts sont très juste dont la moitié des moules fermées, un plat de frites quâun homme mangerait lui tout seul. Nous sommes repartis avec encore la sensation dâavoir faim. Mon mari lui avait pris une entrecôte (18â¬) cuisson demandé à point ! Beaucoup trop cuite . Apéritif juste les verres ne comptez pas avoir quelques cacahuètes ou autres, si vous en voulez il faut le prendre dans leurs machines payante! La dame qui nous a servi était plutôt sympathique ce qui nâest pas le cas des serveurs de se bar .La plupart du temps ne comptez pas que lâont viennent prendre votre commande il faudra vous déplacer au bar et en plus la ramener. Restaurant très moyen pour un tel camping .Nous nây retournerons pas câest très décevant.Au prix de lâaddition vous pouvez trouver dâautres restaurants bien meilleurs.
4 based on 137 reviews
Fantastic meal! I really have no more to say. If you like sea food made properly this is a must. Service was great and the restaurant it's self is lovely. Just go.
4 based on 244 reviews
Run since 27 years (1rst june 1989) the oldest torreillan beach clubs. Run by a family and their team. traditional Catalan home cooking, tapas, fideuada, paella, Supreme of codfish Catala tomatoe sauce or grilled with aioli, chicken casa, fresh and wild f
When visiting the village of Claira, a must for us is meals at this beach restaurant. The Catalonian food is always at the highest standard. The astmosphere is great,topped off by the French bull dog Gaston. The manager is great, his staff always attentive and happy.Over the years we have taken many fellow Australians and French here, they love it. Depending on when it's lunch or dinner the view changes due to weather conditions. When all screens lifted, you could be in heaven. This place is well worth the dirt road drive to find. Only opened in the summer
4 based on 349 reviews
Our restaurant is located 2 steps from the beach on a small and charming square . Besides free parking , we have 2 indoor halls and 3 terraces of which 2 covered , wifi, TV , baby chairs, changing table , ... Open from March to October, we offer a varied
visited on a midweek evening late July. Menu typical of most local resaturants eg moules/steaks/pizzas/pasta. Menu more extensive than Le Regal behind so ate here. Staff spoke limited English but no problem communicating, Tables available in/outside and plastic walls used to protect from the winds as required. Service prompt and food very satisfactory for the price. Not fine dining but recommend for couples or families. Appeared much better than most of the many other restaurants we saw within a few minutes walk. By a road and no view of sea but not a problem. 3 adults had 2 courses and drinks for 68 euros.
4 based on 148 reviews
Don't be put off by the slightly run-down look of this seafront restaurant. The welcome, the food and the service are all excellent. We had the duck in Banyul sauce and cod a l'aioli and both dishes were faultless. The tapas plate for 11 euros looked enormous and we will try it next time we go there. A litre pichet of decent quality wine for about 10 euros was great as well! Overall, a lovely little restaurant in a pretty location on the seafront and well worth a visit.
4 based on 877 reviews
Big congratulations to the owner/s ! This little restaurant won our hearts with the food, decor but first of all - great service! We were lucky to get also a dance and singing show which we enjoyed a lot
4 based on 473 reviews
Just a step away from the port and the Place de la République, La Cuisine des Filles is waiting for you to enjoy home-cooked food. Fish from the fish market of Barcarès, crustaceans and beautiful pieces of meat are prepared to the planxa or accommodated i
We stopped for a quick lunch and were delighted with the speed of service. The menu is totally in French but we worked out the basics and the food arrived quickly and tasted great.
4 based on 198 reviews
Wonderfull place on border of the beach with sunbed and palm trees Meal prepared only with fresh and local food for lunch or dinner Quiet place with perfect view on the see perfect for families or friends good times Near the famous boat the Lydia Proximit
This place is kept a secret by its fans! It's a luxury beach base with great sun beds, a fantastic restaurant, clean loos, shade, a bar and the rest. What's more there's a huge car park out the back, a beached ocean liner, The Lydia, to impress the kids and a sandy beach that goes way out. It's really all you need once you've had enough of the crowds at Canet Plage. It looks like any other beach bar but DTC Beach is something else. Give it a whirl!Thanks for this fabulous comment jim hope To see you again
4 based on 743 reviews
This is an upmarket beach bar serving high quality fish and other food. Unfortunately it is situated within an area of depressing concrete high rises overlooking miles of beach. You cannot drive past but there is plenty of parking behind the high rises and then you will have to find your way to the beach promenade. The landmark to look for is a large ship set into the promenade itself - bizarre! There are tables on an upper floor overlooking the sea and downstairs. I got the impression that all the upper tables had been booked by local residents so remember this if you telephone to reserve a table. The cooking is simple French at its best and in particular the Calamars Plancha are fantastic and some of the best I had tried. Meli Melo (platter of oysters and prawns served on ice) was also most impressive. Staff are friendly and helpful with the bill for lunch, including wine and coffee, coming to â¬47. Worth a detour to eat and of course you can also spend your day on the beach.
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