Le Patio
585 Reviews
11 Rue Brémond, 13260 Cassis, France

Le Patio
585 Reviews
11 Rue Brémond, 13260 Cassis, France
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David Curran
David Curran, Aug 2024
Our final evening in the area and we ate dinner here. Definitely saved the best to last. Not one complaint or suggestion for improvement. Some previous reviews moaned about the amount of prawns in the linguine, which is just silly because they were enormous.
Jonathan Ferreira
Jonathan Ferreira, Aug 2024
what a delightful experience — we went to have lunch here, and were welcomed into the little corner of the restaurant that had aircon (what a blessing) we ordered the stuffed mussels which came to our table still sizzling! the steak surprised me because while it looked sparse on that plate it was a tender piece of meat, the beans were delicious and the mash potatoes incredible — the seafood was delicious; the standout was the tuna with capers — with the octopus a close second place (it’s like a beef bourguignon with octopus) really friendly, prompt service and we didn’t wait long for our food to arrive
Lauren Corcoran
Lauren Corcoran, Aug 2024
We were greeted in a beautifully unassuming little garden area by two very happy Frenchmen.
The setting was cute, quaint and cosy. The food was delicious. Both the fish and salad options were fresh, tasty and all very well balanced. The seating outside is limited so make sure to book to avoid disappointment. Couldn’t fault the service and had a little laugh with the lads afterwards. Would definitely recommend stopping by, particularly so if you want to break away from the hustle and bustle and regurgitation of nice but unadventurous Mediterranean dishes along the main sea front.
KY
KY, Jul 2024
What a gem in Cassis.
Tucked away from the mass crowds and has street atmosphere.
Nice compact menu . Love the personable service and food is good.
A must if you are in Cassis.
Marcella O'Reilly
Marcella O'Reilly, Sep 2023
A lovely little restaurant. Food was so delicious, every morsel just tasty.
Service was great. I would return and recommend. Probably need to book on busy nights
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Les Belles Canailles
The view from the terrace of this luxury hotel restaurant (popular with celebrities), which looks out over Cap Canaille, is quite simply sublime. Chef Nicolas Sintes, who grew up in Cannes, serves his guests Mediterranean-inspired cuisine that has a focus on fish, but also features, for example, local lamb and seasonal vegetables. However, you may prefer to opt for the chef's down-to-earth speciality of bouillabaisse borgne, followed by a wild bass and its broth of pistou soup… All accompanied by a Cassis or Bandol wine, as you would expect. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner.
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La Villa Madie
Nestling in Anse Corton, an unspoilt natural cove facing Cap Canaille, La Villa Madie is a beautiful contemporary building with a terrace, set in a dream location above the blue waters of the Mediterranean. Hailing from Normandy, chef Dimitri Droisneau has a CV to be reckoned with (La Tour d'Argent, Lucas Carton, Ambroisie); he fell in love with Provence, which serves as a constant source of inspiration. From dish to dish, his cuisine is light, subtle, flavoursome, fresh and aromatic, punchy when it needs to be, always surprising and original. All the magic of the South of France – produce from land and sea, its fish and herbs, wild and otherwise – is channelled to great effect in this cuisine. A case in point: the Carabineros prawn, red berry tartlet, in which the marriage of the iodine and saline of the shellfish with the fruit is in the realm of the celestial. Meanwhile, the charismatic sommelier has no shortage of savvy wine recommendations.
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La Brasserie du Corton
The brasserie offshoot of Villa Madie continues to foster simplicity with its market-fresh ingredients and enticing surf and turf combinations. The set menus are different at lunch and dinner, as well as being changed on a weekly basis. Less expensive than at the original restaurant, the dishes here are just as tasty (beef tartare with Tamaris oysters, real Marseille sôcisse with fennel, lemon tart. When the weather is fine, head for the terrace, which commands a knockout view of the pretty bay.
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