L’Essentiel
2297 Reviews
292 Prom. du Lido, 34200 Sète, France

L’Essentiel
2297 Reviews
292 Prom. du Lido, 34200 Sète, France
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Younes Meknassi Lagraoui
Younes Meknassi Lagraoui, Sep 2024
I strongly recommend this restaurant. The food is absolutely amazing – from the taste and presentation to the freshness and portion sizes, everything was impeccable. While it is on the more expensive side, it’s definitely worth every penny.
The service was also top-notch and impressively fast. I was genuinely surprised by how quickly the dishes arrived, especially given the care put into both their appearance and flavor. If you're looking for a high-quality dining experience, this place won't disappoint.
sathi sreedharan
sathi sreedharan, Sep 2024
My family and I had a great meal L’Essential on the last night of our holiday. The service was exceptional. The only thing that prevents me from providing 5* was that they were out of shell fish and the cramp rice didn’t work so well with our dishes. Nevertheless it was all in all a great place.
Kourosh Sadri
Kourosh Sadri, Aug 2023
We were welcomed by a lovely waitress who spoke perfect English. She went through the entire menu with us in English and helped us choose. They even made a massive effort by making a vegan dish for my girlfriend. We absolutely loved our time there as well as the food we ordered. Thank you very much for making our evening special ?
Morgane Barbry Sans
Morgane Barbry Sans, Jul 2024
Lovely restaurant, food and service were really good ! We will come back ?
Special note for the clams linguine! ⭐️
Antonio Iandolo
Antonio Iandolo, Sep 2024
Good food in general but fried fish quality was so so.
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