Le Samary Restaurant Sete
183 Reviews
1 Quai Commandant Samary, 34200 Sète, France

Le Samary Restaurant Sete
183 Reviews
1 Quai Commandant Samary, 34200 Sète, France
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183 Reviews
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Wil Polder
Wil Polder, Feb 2020
Nice local pub and restaurant
Bernard Benamar
Bernard Benamar, Sep 2016
Super
Ghislaine Azoulay
Ghislaine Azoulay, May 2024
Very warm welcome and good advice even on the choice of wine. I recommend the Portuguese red wine.
Delicious home cooking.
To note ; Very clean toilets. Which is not the case in many restaurants
Really very reasonable prices.
Amanda Correia
Amanda Correia, Oct 2023
Arrival at 12:30 p.m. We first drink the wine before the aperitif, and no meal in sight, of course ?We had to send the wine back because it was hot, once the meal was served we had to ask for the wine, which did not arrive still not?. Mediocre cooking fried burnt oil dates in my opinion 2 years in frying, and the hard dry not tender at all, and of course to finish no stove in sight. Given the comments from before, she left for an internship in Portugal ??and the atmosphere leaves much to be desired.
Unfortunately we still had to eat because we were hungry ?
But be careful first to panic the server alone. However, there were only three services between 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m.
Too bad lack of sad restaurant decor
Affordable price
Andrée TIGER
Andrée TIGER, Apr 2022
Super good sandwiches, little trip to the city of Sète. I am attaching photos of the parade in Sète with its magnificent three masts. And its parades
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L'Arrivage
"Spread joy while enjoying yourself" is the credo of self-taught chef Jordan Yuste, who was a contestant on Top Chef in 2020. He has already built an appealing and flavourful culinary world of his own. His restaurant serves exclusively plant- and seafood-based cuisine in the form of a discreetly creative surprise menu brimming with good ideas. Organic and local Mediterranean ingredients are given pride of place – the Bassin de Thau Moana oyster trilogy is a shining example. Great value for money at lunchtime; attractive wine list. Online booking only.
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La Coquerie
Close to the famous naval cemetery, this chic, contemporary little place boasts the Mediterranean as its backdrop and a panoramic terrace for fine weather. The restaurant serves exceedingly fresh cuisine focused on market produce and local producers, with a single six-course set menu served at both lunch and dinner. Chef Guilhem Blanc-Brude juggles Mediterranean inspirations and more inventive dishes, such as sea bass cooked scales on, potatoes confit with saffron, hollandaise sauce with wild fennel and dill, and chanterelle pickles. They also have a terrific list of natural wines.
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Quai 17
Don't hesitate to try out this establishment set up within a charming hotel in a wonderful location on the canal. In this plush space lit by droplet chandeliers, tuck into modern cuisine with plenty of Mediterranean flair, in which fish from Sète's market takes pride of place. Examples of dishes include mussels and snails from the lagoon or the sea, cold cream with oven-roasted garlic; sea bass with peas, red wine sauce with pig's trotters. All the magic of Sète on a plate.
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Paris Méditerranée
The name pays tribute to singer-songwriter Georges Brassens, a local lad, and also to Mediterranean cuisine which takes pride of place on the menu, depending on the chef’s mood, (a former Parisian) and the catch of the day. In a quiet side street near the canal, the chef deftly crafts fresh, mainly maritime produce, with a weakness for forthright, no-nonsense flavours such as sashimi of flathead grey mullet and cream of smoked anchovy. We tasted a heart-warming slab of hake served with homemade gnocchi flavoured with wild garlic. Fried squid, risotto and spicy stock is another house specialty. The chef’s wife, a native of Sète, smilingly pampers guests in the rustic dining room appointed with red bench seating.
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The Marcel
This institution whose name is a nod to Marcel Proust was once a working-class bistro, but has since been given a new lease of life by its proprietors. On one side is The Rio, a cultural venue that serves tapas to a backdrop of live music; on the other, a fine dining restaurant set in a large, high-ceilinged space featuring an open kitchen, vintage counter and banquette seating upholstered with imitation leather, exposed timbers, bare stone walls and works of art on the walls. At the helm is chef Denis Martin, who is fond of subtly elevating Mediterranean treasures: think red mullet with soft squid ink bread, crunchy vegetables, shellfish and fishbone jus, or the raw Mediterranean Bluefin tuna confit with citrus fruits in the style of vitello tonnato.
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