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this restaurant, like all other restaurants in town, offers the same style of tourist menu. but this restaurant also offers a la carte an excellent cousin that we advise them to taste, they will not forget it. the service is very friendly and efficient, good. place to be. View all feedback.
What Guy Martins doesn't like about Cote Plage:
we decided to try this place as other restaurents were full we sat down but the waitress passed us a few times and didn't acknowledge us after ten min we asked for a menu then ready to order and still no waitress she actually took the orders of 2 other tables that came in after us finally after waiting half an hour we just left and went elsewhere! View all feedback.
This restaurant, like all the other restaurants in town, offers the same style of touristic menu. But this restaurant also offers a la carte an excellent couscous, which we advise you to taste, you won't forget it. The service is very friendly and efficient, good...place to be in.
Very friendly, basic brasserie. Good value and fairly quick. Had beer, Burger Normande and coffee for
We decided to try this place as other restaurents were full we sat down but the waitress passed us a few times and didn't acknowledge us after ten min we asked for a menu then ready to order and still no waitress she actually took...the orders of other tables that came in after us finally after waiting half an hour we just left and went elsewhere!
Most of the restaurants in Le Tréport lie along the harbour front. This one would be overlooking the sea and the pebble beach were it not for a car park and promenade. So sadly, although the sea is just over thataway you can't see...it. Apart from that, it's all good. We turned up at lunchtime on a Thursday in September and the indoors was full, so we sat on the terrace well, the pavement really. Service was prompt and friendly my wife ordered the choucroute de la mer a plate of sauerkraut with salmon, smoked haddock and monkfish (I think that what they were, anyway) with potatoes and cream sauce. I had the maxi-assiette de fruits de mer oysters, big prawns, little prawns, clams, bulots. The regular plate has two oysters, the maxi-plate has All good although the small prawns were a bit watery. For dessert I had a home made tarte normande (this is compulsory in Normandy as they have to shift the apples), she had a crème brûlée with incandescent banana liqueuer on top Definitely vaut le detour. It's also handy for the underground car park, which had lots of spaces because everyone was fighting to get into the open air park which you reach first.
Very friendly, basic brasserie. Good value and fairly quick. Had beer, Burger Normande and coffee for €16.
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