Restaurant LA MESA les Pierres blanches Sète
299 Reviews
Parking les Pierres Blanches, 34200 Sète, France

Restaurant LA MESA les Pierres blanches Sète
299 Reviews
Parking les Pierres Blanches, 34200 Sète, France
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Row T, Apr 2024
Chanced upon this lovely restaurant at the panoramique Les Pierres Blanches. It was like Bali in France . The view is stunning and the decor is very refreshing. Made a reservation through Allen , a Canadian working there and he was so helpful and friendly . The food was simple , fresh and plentiful . It’s not a place for a rushed meal . Just a lovely spot to savor the view and the company. Highly recommended!
Nadine
Nadine, Apr 2024
The vibe was great. However, the cappuccino was not good and the crepes were just ok.
I did really enjoy the tarte aux pommes.
Pierre
Pierre, Aug 2024
Nice Restaurant in the Viewpoint. Nice to Walk around and eat nice fresh France Food in a quiet area. Nice to take a seat in the evening and take a drink. Also for Germans! like me
Jeanne
Jeanne, Aug 2023
Beautiful vibe, friendly staff, the ice creams were a delight! ?
jean marc Mouvet
jean marc Mouvet, Jul 2024
Really had a great time last night with friends and family. First of all, a superb setting on Mount St Clair. A refined hut-style decoration and a specialty of very good meat or fish skewers. The ideal place for summer dinner. I recommend.
It was so nice that 6 of us came back the next evening. Nobody recognized us. And instead of being in the hut we were outside under a tree. Ugh ??
They even forgot to offer us coffee. So always nice. Good food but not very inclined to build customer loyalty. (Too bad there were some Sétois in the group). To see over time...
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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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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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