Mas viel - Le restaurant
64 Reviews
168 Rue d'Auvergne, 34200 Sète, France

Mas viel - Le restaurant
64 Reviews
168 Rue d'Auvergne, 34200 Sète, France
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Risto Louhi
Risto Louhi, Jul 2022
A very nice surprise, excellent food and great service!
carole pareja
carole pareja, Feb 2023
The restaurant is located in the heart of the Mas Viel tennis club. It overlooks the clay courts at the foot of Mont St Clair.
You have the choice between a slate and two daily specials. The choice is sufficient and necessarily corresponds to your tastes because it is very diverse. Vegetarian dishes are offered. The cuisine is family style but extremely well cooked and above all with fresh and selected products. The atmosphere is just as family-friendly. In summer the restaurant can be completely open and you will enjoy the sun. The value for money is unbeatable in Sète.
Lise Voitot
Lise Voitot, Jul 2022
Welcoming place, very good and generous cuisine
Florent L'Belle
Florent L'Belle, Sep 2023
Restaurant that doesn't look like much, and you have to look to find it, but a great success and a very pleasant surprise!
Guided by the reviews, we ventured there and were not disappointed!
Fries and homemade sauce to die for, very well cooked and quality prawns, pleasant service with very good value for money,
In short, if you are looking for a very good restaurant in Sète you know where to look!
Sophia Cazelli
Sophia Cazelli, Jan 2024
Excellent welcome, tasty and quality cuisine with fresh and local products, a warm atmosphere. Thank you for this wonderful moment ?
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