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    Le Drakkar

    2.9 (9 reviews)
    PriceyFrench, Seafood, Pizza

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    Le café de Jeanne

    Le café de Jeanne

    2.4(5 reviews)
    0.8 km

    Were in town a while ago and thought of trying this restaurant when we ever get back. This year we…read moredid and booked a table for lunch. It seems there was a change in ownership at some point and it got a bit of fresh colour, but the menu seems similar like before with lots of seafood options. We got a table in the back in the courtyard, which seemed nice. But it got bus pretty quickly and got quite loud at times. Not a too relaxing experience, the setting was nice though. Not the restaurants fault, but: The numerous flies were really annoying hovering around our food all the time. We ordered oysters and Foie Gras mi-cuit for starters and some razor clams and Surf & Turf (medium) for the mains. A bottle of wine with that. The Foie Gras was tasty and the oysters pretty good as well. There was a bit of a mix-up and the razor clams arrived before the oysters and were getting cold until I got my Surf & Turf plate. Since we felt like having oysters first, we took the risk of eating semi-cold razor clams. The lobster was ok for the money we paid, a bit overcooked. Definitely overcooked was the steak, nowhere near medium, quite well-done. The wine was fine. And the service was really doing everything to make us feel welcome and did a really great job. Food-wise the mains were quite disappointing and combined with the loud atmosphere not worth the roughly 120 Euros we've paid. It's not the worst restaurant. It's all pretty average, but for the same money I can get a lot more bang for the buck elsewhere. Fine for once, won't come back.

    Unremarkable We arrived in Saint-Valery-sur-Somme late on a…read moreSunday evening and we were relieved to find somewhere to eat so close to our apartment. The food was good - but nothing special! We shared 1/2 a dozen oysters, followed by the piece de boucher (tough bavette) and filet mignon (pork fillet which was very good). The service was friendly and the food came out very quickly.

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    Huitre Brûlée

    Huitre Brûlée

    5.0(5 reviews)
    132.2 km

    One of our most pleasant dining experiences in Honfleur. The restaurant was in a beautiful…read morerestored residence near the center of town. It had tremendous atmosphere, excellent food and an attentive staff

    We found a little restaurant that has only been open 3 months, Huitre Brûlée, 8 rue Brûlée, 09 82…read more57 90 18. Grade - "A"! It has only a dozen or so tables, a 4 top in the outside courtyard, an 8 top round inside and the others 3-4 but anything can expand a little. It is quite comfortable and simply but prettily decorated. The menu (carte) is small too but interesting, as is the wine list (hand picked with only 3 in each of a half dozen categories), but there is a new, well priced "menu" (complete meal) each day. The chef's name is Paul Lacheray, foodies should remember in case he ever moves away from what he's created. We ordered 2 "menus". The entrée was green asparagus and carrots, roasted with a light sauce of olive oil, balsamic vinegar, cumin and chives with shavings of a cheese that most resembled an orange cheddar. Absolutely delightful and different. The " plat" was a seared duck breast, a steak if you will, perfectly cooked "rosé" and tender, with fava beans and roast potatoes in a light sauce of olive oil, capers, mustard seed, chives and secret stuff. Fabulous. Desert was a thick chocolate mousse, with chocolate shavings and "crunchies". Terrific. His cuisine is one of light sauces both in consistency and flavor, and worked perfectly with his dishes. Go here! We actually went back that night for a couple of appetizer to test their regular menu. After ordering we were given an amuse bouche of little slice of squid lightly roasted with a little soy. I had, no surprise, 6 oysters titled "4 + 2 surprises". I eat oysters with nothing added, no lemon, no mignonettes, no nothing, but I wanted to see what he did. Well one came with a little of a very light mignonette and the other with a little faux caviar. Two very interesting and light changes, but when you have very fresh oysters, they are hard to improve on. Nice try though. Just had an appetizer of lightly sautéed in olive oil with some steamed broccoli and potatoes. I have never eaten such tender squid, simply a delicious dish. So I asked if I could get a half dozen of the amuse Bosch squid to finish the meal, and they were nice enough to do that for me. Added data for my go-here-al-all-costs recommendation, although their prices are very modest, even cheap for that quality.

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    La Pêcherie

    La Pêcherie

    4.4(71 reviews)
    91.9 km
    €€€€

    While traveling through Normandy we came upon La Pêcherie and they were able to accommodate our…read moregroup of six at the last minute. The service was amazing, very attentive and helpful. Our waiter spoke fairly good English and helped translate descriptions of several menu items. He was fun and friendly also. The food was delicious, starting with an Amuse busé, fresh oysters, mussels and prawns and octopus and lobster starters. Filet of beouf was cooked perfectly. The scallops tender and flavorful. We tried so many delicious dishes. And a couple good wines too. A great French cuisine experience.

    Amazing seafood, absolutely fantastic. Owner is superbly nice -- was excited to have us visit. We…read morewere the only non-French folks there but the place was almost full at 1:15 on a Wednesday. The amuse bouche was a trio of very tasty small bites including a great crab and avocado thing that was amazing. The dozen Normandy oysters were super fresh and shucked expertly. For our large plates I got grilled bass with a number of purees and my wife got seared scallops. Mashed potatoes were served alongside the meal. My wife reported that the scallops may have been some of the best she's ever had and I loved my grilled fish. Perfectly executed and superbly fresh. For dessert we shared the cafe gourmand and it was excellent. I especially liked the chocolate mousse and the raspberry madeline. The ambiance was cozy and inviting and made for an amazing meal. I had been told that the seafood in Normandy was a cut above what gets sent to Paris and I absolutely believe it

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    Le Vivier - Côté Restaurant - Marmite royale

    Le Vivier - Côté Restaurant

    3.7(10 reviews)
    55.9 km
    €€€

    This is the second time we went here. Having tried before and were disappointed, we thought... why…read morenot, let's give it another try. Where to begin....once we were seated we waited while the 6 or 7 servers spun around the room. After some time, I could not even understand what each was doing. They all seemed to have every job and no job. Finally, we asked the chief server to take our aperitif order. We had a chance to review the menu and while it is a nice menu, the prices were 30% higher than what should be. We have never had the specials explained and had to ask two times for our aperitif. We finally ordered our food and were nervous because the prices just seemed too high for what we were seeing. We went ahead and while we waited our wine came. The wine was served as a cider- no explanation, no pause and even after requesting to have the bottle and ice bath left at our table it was put in the center of the room.... too far for us to serve ourselves...which is exactly what we had to do while we waited for the food.... some 20 min. Now, that could be ok, if the entree arrived or if there was a little something served, but it was all just so terribly timed. All of a sudden, everything came and our plates were served and taken quickly.... it was just a strange experience and felt like a non-professional service. Having lived in France for 8 years, in my experience, this is not normal for what this place aims to be. After we were rushed through our dinner, pretty much all the staff disappeared! We had no idea what was happening... some 10-5 min later we realized that the whole staff was eating in the next room. We knew that because they kept calling to the single server left to clear their plates.... through the open door! Now, everyone needs to eat, but we hadn't finished and ... well, it felt rude and sloppy and not professional. When we finally were able to get anyone's attention, we were treated like we had interrupted them. sorry/not sorry Overall, this was just a terrible experience. The prices were too high, the service was horrific and the overall food experience was sub-par.

    From the owner: Un hommage à la mer Le Vivier est une des adresses de prestige de la ville. Comme l'enseigne le…read morelaisse supposer, c'est de la mer que le chef tire ses filets les mieux remplis, avec des crustacés mais aussi des poissons concoctés dans la tradition. Dans la ville d'Amiens, goûtez aux plateaux de fruits de mer ou à d'autres plats comme le "Pavé d'espadon à la plancha, aux saveurs de Provence", les "Huîtres d'Isigny pochées, jeunes poireaux, mousseline citronée", la "Blanquette de lotte bretonne au Safran, légumes nouveaux", mélanges de saveurs goûteux.

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    Le Drakkar - french - Updated May 2026

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