La Gambette restaurant
70 Reviews
18 Rue Gambetta, 64200 Biarritz, France

La Gambette restaurant
70 Reviews
18 Rue Gambetta, 64200 Biarritz, France
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70 Reviews
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Ivar Zantinge
Ivar Zantinge, Jul 2024
Nice corner of the city, good looking terrace in the shade below some beautiful trees. Good atmosphere and friendly staff. Food was nice, not super nice but good enough. However, VERY small portions for quite high prices. Both for the wine (looked like half a glass) as well as the main course (we had tuna tartar). They were almost out of fries and saved what they had left for kids, nice gesture. Slow in serving, or checking for additional drinks/ dessert etc. After quite a wait we went to the cash register to pay and left without dessert or leaving a tip. Also: one toilet for women, men and disabled is a bit spare. Too bad, potentially a really good place.
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A A, Jul 2024
Mezcalito cocktail and tuna tartare were really nice. Friendly staff and speedy service.
Kees Riemersma
Kees Riemersma, Aug 2024
You eat here in the garden. A family restaurant. However, a special gem. The products come directly from Les Halles. The covered market. Everything is so fresh and you can taste it. The Tuna with Pineapple was a winner. 10x better than any tuna tataki. The dressing in which the pineapple is pickled consists of four fresh herbs, some fresh pepper and a little red onion. The dish tastes like a good ceviche. Savory, sour and caramel notes. All together with a bottle of Sancerre. The Fork needs to taste this soon. Everyone leaves here happy and satisfied. Super great!!!! Thank you
Audrey Bnhm
Audrey Bnhm, Jul 2024
A new unmissable address in Biarritz!
The cuisine is delicious, with homemade dishes that highlight local products at affordable prices.
I highly recommend this place for a relaxed evening with friends or family.
A big thank you to the whole team for this experience and a little extra for the live music concert on Sunday which was great!
Gianota CAVA
Gianota CAVA, Sep 2024
Absolute Happiness!
Delicious cuisine!
Friendly and smiling service!
This summer was magical!
But having the chance to be Biarrote
I went there yesterday for lunch with a friend.
A beautiful, soft, calm decor....
We enjoyed ourselves..
During this sweet interlude...
.Thank you Chef for your delicious, colorful and succulent dishes...
Your bold and delicious desserts!
Thanks to the room manager for her rigor and professionalism, her attentiveness and her kindness
Thank you to the whole team for their incredible kindness and smiles.
So important to see professionals happy in their profession....
A truly inspiring welcome...a beautiful address...
Thank you for this suspended moment and we will see you very soon!
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