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Contribute Feedback What Darien Gaylord likes about Le Caponga:
As the previous reviewers says, this place has changed management or chef apparently. We stopped to take a look a the port out of nosiness, and since it was lunchtime decided to try this place. On a Sunday it was nearly full, entirely of locals - love that. Early June so no tourists around, except us. There was no menu, just steak or chicken or fish I think. How brilliant is that! Kids 'menu' was similar. Local rose... View all feedback.
What Emilia Manzanares doesn't like about Le Caponga:
The restaurang is situated at the port of St.Aygulf. It looks very nice and has a relaxing little sandy garden on the backside. Sadly the menu is quite banal and so is the food. They have a menu which is quite cheep, but the rest is slightly overpriced. I would only rekommand the place for a late afternon drink or a afternoon coffe View all feedback.
The location is very nice in the port of St Aygulf, but if you want to have a good meal with friends dont go here. We had spare-ribs and the day after we were both sick. And if you want to have a nice evening in the company of friends stat far away. They think this is a discoteque playing sol load music you cant hear anything. It is a pity that this nice place cannot get some serious people running the restaurant
As the previous reviewers says, this place has changed management or chef apparently. We stopped to take a look a the port out of nosiness, and since it was lunchtime decided to try this place. On a Sunday it was nearly full, entirely of locals - love that. Early June so no tourists around, except us. There was no menu, just steak or chicken or fish I think. How brilliant is that! Kids 'menu' was similar. Local rose wine was lovely, so we had 2 bottles......food all perfectly delicious. Service rather slow but only because one (very pretty) girl was doing it all. 5 of us and bill was exactly €100, a complete bargain. Lovely yachty harbour location too. Ignore earlier miserable reviews and go!
We went here because the other restaurants by Saint-Aygulf beach hadn't yet opened and my 3-year old was hungry. The interior of the restautant was nice -- there was a kitchen for our young one to play with -- but the food was absolutely terrible. It tasted as if it had just come out of a bag and microwaved. The fish actually made me feel physically sick. In addiiton, there were mosquitoes everywhere. We left five minutes after our entrees arrived and wrote it off to experience.
Small bar and restaurant down the rue de Siam, Brest's main shopping avenue.
Just enjoyed a very nice dinner with grilled fish and steak. The sunset next to the boats and the smell of real fire made the experience truly enjoyable. More locals than tourists frequented it while we were there. Good place!