La Dolce
1005 Reviews
sous l'hôtel de la plage, 64 bis Cor de Neuburg, 34200 Sète, France

La Dolce
1005 Reviews
sous l'hôtel de la plage, 64 bis Cor de Neuburg, 34200 Sète, France
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Van Kurtellen
Van Kurtellen, Jan 2024
Excellent pizza with fresh ingredients, spaghetti carbonara delicious and my friend liked the fish.
One of my favorites whenever I visit Sete.
Doha Naga
Doha Naga, Aug 2023
Very tasty Italian food, lots of varieties and generous quantities. Nice spot as well. Will come back again !
gerben wedekind
gerben wedekind, Aug 2023
I think we were subject to an off day. The duck was way too dry; in fact, parts were so black that they tasted burned; the fish was dry. The burrata salad was fantastic however. Our service was not on point: wines and coffees were forgotten and we had to wait quite long. If I would return, I would have a pizza: they looked fantastic.
Olivier Verlino
Olivier Verlino, Jul 2023
I had a great experience at La Dolce restaurant in Sète. The food was delicious and the service was excellent. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a great meal in a beautiful location. The staff was friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere was perfect for a romantic dinner or a night out with friends. The pizza is excellent and the desserts are copious. The restaurant is located just a few steps from the sea and the Etang de Thau, which is a paradise for kitesurfers in the region. They also serve until late in the evening.
Anik Leo
Anik Leo, Jul 2023
Her name is Emilie . She is servers, She is racist . It was horrible experience . We were Four friends went to this place…her behavior like, we are not human being. She is too rude . We didn’t except this type of behavior. I have a special request to the owner please ? teach your employees to treat all of people as a customer and don’t treat people according to skin color.
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