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Contribute Feedback What User likes about Le Majestic-Chez Fernanda:
Great variety, friendly staff, lovely home made pizza. a family feeling establishment - helped us with our French and spoke good English to help us fill the gaps. if you're a family visiting you can eat well without worrying about the cost but food is nice. View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Le Majestic-Chez Fernanda:
We got off to a bad start as our waitress seemed a little impatient that it took us a few seconds to decide whether to eat in or out! Things got better with new waitress. Food was hot fairly tasty. Reasonable price. Busy little place. Our daughter had the pizza which seemed like a good choice. Not sure we would rush back though. View all feedback.
My Spouse and I ate here on two occasions. It is a lovely place, very friendly and full of character. A really nice ambience and eye catching decor are to be found in Le Majestic. Pizzas were just divine and the best I have tasted in years. Excellent service too. A thoroughly enjoyable experience!
What a great restaurant . The staff are fantastic as is the food. The pizzas are magnificent .The fish is wonderful and beautifully presented . Get on down to Le Majestic in Biarritz . It is superb!!! wonderful spot .great for children too. Fionnuala , Ireland .
Called in here late in the evening for our first Biarritz dinner/snack on our daughter’s recommendation Pisa was great as she’d promised but my wife’s omelette was exceptional and she has been called a perfectionist! As a result we booked here for our last night (a week later having experienced some of the best that Biarritz has to offer. Tonight I had the fish soup followed by lasagna and my wife had the omelette again, with a bottle of reasonably priced wine. The staff were friendly and treated us like locals who probably made up most of the other diners. Don’t expect high end but I wish it was our local.
I will preface this by saying two things I didn 't feel like going out and it was 29 degrees (84F) out there at 8:00 pm. We were staying at the Grande Palais across the road and my wife (bless her) persuaded me that we needed to venture out and post the what do you want I don 't know debate settled on this place as it was less than 200m from the gate. The restaurant has a 'rustic charm ' which can mean 'run down a bit ' and we were served by a young women who radiated 'my life is over and I wish I was somewhere else ' and also I just know you are tourist ok? ;that said she was prompt and pleasant and all was well until the vile Gaelic habit of the cigarette smoker asserted itself. Two rather astringent looking females sparked up their respective cigarettes and that and another ambush from a chap waiting for his 'emporter ' pizza nearly did me in. We were served a rather lackluster beef lasange that had ventured too close to the sun and looked suspiciously like it was floating in 'Jack cheese '. The somewhat earnest chef (who had an injury reminiscent of being hit in the head with a frying pan) inquired as to our level of satisfaction and we swiftly reassured him all was 'tres bon '. The food was ok indeed well enough cooked to silence even the most aggressive bacteria and it was also competitively priced. The wine a bottle of Chianti over which the the waitress (to give her a name) dispensed with the nicety of tasting was not bad and the bottled water was cold. Looking back we should have dined inside away from the drag racing in the street and the filthy 'fumier '. Would I go there again? no.
We have been to this restaurant several times . The food is simple but very tasty and sufficient . Fast and friendly service . Above all , the price/quality ratio is excellent