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    4.3 (8 reviews)
    PriceyFrench, Seafood, Pizza

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    auberge du pecheur - Steack d espadon

    auberge du pecheur

    4.8(6 reviews)
    0.4 km
    €€€

    A fun evening. Fresh fish prepared expertly. Sea Bream, Tuna Tartar, oysters. Lovely service and…read moredining outside (within the atrium.) The front of the restaurant is the fish store, so you can see what's on the menu before diving in; talk about fresh. One of the top dining spots in St. Florent. Excellent Corsican wine list; with our fish I enjoyed the light, affordable, lemony, minerally Vin blanc -- Clos Marfisi Inseme Patrimonio which is cultivated nearby. (What grows together goes together.) You will have a great evening! I certainly hope to return.

    This is a posh place with prices to match. The quality of the food is very high, and the dishes are…read moreinnovative, so it is well worth a visit! We had oysters and tuna tartare to start with - both were god, but lacked some of the finer details. The tuna tartare lacked seasoning, and the oysters were not loosened (if that is the correct term), which is no tradgedy, but still somewhat vexing. The main courses we had - tuna steak and tiger prawns with tomato and olive oil sauce and mashed potatoes with ginger, were excellent, especially the prawns. For dessert, we had the lemon tart and the goat cheese ice cream with myrte gel - thw latter was truly a revellation. Service was attentive, as you would expect from this kind of upscale place, but some of the waiters could do with a course in serving wines. At the prices they have, L'Auberge du Pecheur needs to get the details right.

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    La Table du Marché - Langouste de Centuri

    La Table du Marché

    4.0(21 reviews)
    12.4 km
    €€€

    A seafood restaurant that is trying to go the extra mile, but just missing the mark…read more This place have a focus on seafood but also serve sallads and meat, so even someone not being a seafood lover will have a good selection of food. The place looks very fancy, but no real dress code seems to apply, so don't be scared off! Had the tuna tartar for starter which was very good and presented in a beautiful way. Then the lobster risotto for main and that unfortunately had ever so slightly undercooked rice and a lobster that was a bit dry. The dessert was the biggest disappointment - chocolate mousse that was just thrown into a bowl without any finesse and that tasted just like the kind you make yourself from powder from the supermarket. Most things on the menu (from starter to dessert) will work fine for us with gluten intolerance and following fodmap (IBS diet) as the focus is on seafood. Service was a bit stressed and the flow of things was not on their side. The waiter however recognized this without us even commenting and deducted our aperitif and coffee from the bill. The service we did get was very good though, so I would say that we caught them either on a exceptionally stressful night and/or they we're understaffed. A big plus that they have a guy that comes to your table to show you the food they'll be cooking you when ordering fish or lobster for example. Very nice touch! Over all a nice dinner in a nice restaurant, but I would not join the quire of people speaking of it as one of the best places ever. If you want fresh seafood at a fairly good price this is the place for you though.

    From the owner: Deux chefs pour la Table En devanture, l'écailler Jean-Luc met aussitôt l'eau à la bouche en…read morepréparant de grands plateaux de fruits de mer à géométrie variable. Accueil souriant, décor cossu avec fontaine artificielle, La Table du Marché ouvre sur un univers feutré où l'on vient pour goûter une cuisine préparée avec soin. Un éclectisme culinaire dû à la présence de deux chefs qui s'affairent en cuisine et qui complètent leurs compétences. On y trouve les meilleurs cru locaux, comme le Gioelli, fameux vin du Cap Corse décliné en trois couleurs (rouge, blanc, rosé) ainsi qu'une large cave de bordeaux à dominante rouge.

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    Risotto aux gambas et sa tuile au parmesan

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    Filets de St.Pierre ( pêche locale) , sauce au champagne et ses tagliatelles " maison" aux champignons de Paris en persillade

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    La Crique - Superbe vue

    La Crique

    3.0(5 reviews)
    0.4 km

    La Crique is a beautiful restaurant placed in a somewhat hidden spot below the Citadelle, on a…read morecliff by the sea and a little beach. The restaurant has almost exclusively outdoor seats; there are a couple of tables indoors, but if the weather permits it - ask for a table on one of the terraces. The view is magnificent. The restaurant offers hot and cold appetizers, main courses, different fish dishes and desserts (such as smoothies, ice cream, regular cake desserts). They DO NOT accept cards however, so come prepared with cash.. A lot of it, because the prices aren't exactly budget friendly. During my vacation in St. Flo, I went to La Crique three times. Two - for lunch, once - for a post-lunch dessert. I enjoyed my first lunch visit, when I had the lamb skewers. The meat was perfectly cooked, the rosé was chilled to perfection and the fries were just the way I like 'em; crispy on the outside, mushy on the inside. During my second lunch visit, I ordered the "pâte avec gambas", and let me tell ya.. I'm Swedish and I'm used to eating king prawns.. and prawns in general. But these were just impossible to eat without getting soiled beyond recognition. Don't get me wrong - the pasta was great. I loved the spaghetti (although I dearly missed a spoon..), it was drenched in olive oil, garlic and parsley, but the king prawns were just.. I don't know. Bland. And hard to eat - especially from a large cereal-type bowl. My non-lunch visit, however.. This was my second, overall visit to La Crique and I went there with a little kid friend of mine because I wanted to use the restaurant's wifi and I had promised him ice cream. We were treated horribly. If the place is half-full, and you charge a smaller fortune for ice cream - why treat paying customers like crap just because they're not having actual food? It's not like I went there and asked for the wifi password and ordered an espresso.. I ordered a glass of rosé and two scoops of ice cream. I also asked for water, which I had to pay almost 2 euros for, something I wasn't informed of and only found out about when I got the check. We were first placed by a regular table and then told to sit by the stairs up to the Citadelle, because.. like I said, the place was half empty, it was after lunch and I really don't see why we were reseated. It should be noted that the staff - at least the people I met - spoke almost no English what so ever. It was a very unpleasant experience for me. I've been dining out all over the world my entire life and generally, I think the staff of La Crique should get off their high horse and take a class or two on how to treat paying customers. So, to sum up: - they don't take cards, bring cash; - the staff don't really speak English and the menus only come in French; - there's a pretty solid wifi connection, but you'll need to ask the staff for the password; - the prices are pretty exaggerated (think around 15 euros for a main course, around 8-10 for dessert...) - the lamb skewer is pretty good! - they have a pretty easy kids' menu: a slice of chicken ham or regular ham (jambon) with fries. - there's A LOT of walking up and down different stairs to come here.

    Spectacular location by the sea overlooking a small beach, however food & service were…read moredisappointingly mediocre. The penne poulpe was over cooked, without taste and on the cold side. Presentation was sad, heartless, with a limp piece of parsley slapped over it. A friendly mentioning of the food quality to the owner was shrugged off, the dish taken away without any apology, alternative or at least charming remark. Come for an overpriced sunset cocktail if you must and leave before dinner.

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    L'Ostrica - Vista sul golfo delle spiagge Scaglieri e Biodola

    L'Ostrica

    4.3(4 reviews)
    80.2 km
    €€€

    Let's start with the positives: the location is very nice: a terrace as close to the sea as…read morepossible without getting in the water. The food was good but not excellent: for example, in the tuna tartare the flavor of the capers overwhelmed that of the tuna itself instead of enhancing it. Similarly, the "spaghetti al riccio" were good but not memorable. The very extensive wine list was surprisingly lacking of a local wines: more french wines and champagnes than wines from Isola d'Elba or even Tuscany. Anyway, personally I like tasting "farm-to-fork" or local foods whenever possible. However, that's a choice of the owner ... I guess they feel differently. One minor flaw that turned me off is when I asked for a local "amaro" to finish my dinner, the waiter stated "we don't have any local amaros: they are too commercial". This rubbed me the wrong way, there's no reason to put others down and also I tasted some perfectly nice amaros "of the house" in other restaurants. Overall, the location was nice although not easy to reach due to the super narrow road to get there, the food was good but not "to die for", the price way steeper than other restaurants on the island (with better food), and the service was attentive but a little too pretentious. I doubt that I'll go back

    From the owner: I l Forno. A few houses on the sea over- looking the Gulf of Biodola towards the western part of…read morethe island. The road ends here. In this enchanting and au- thentic location there is only one restau- rant, L'Ostrica. Since 1953 the Mortula family has been continuously managing this pearl of El- ba's restaurant industry. And every cor- ner of the restaurant tells a piece of this family's story. The terrace overlooking the sea, where Sauro welcomed the rst cu- stomers in the fties, the indoor hall whi- ch is now an art gallery, where Luciano exhibits his photography work. Nothing is left to chance. The menu, mainly consisting of sh, is prepared day by day with high quality ingredients, always fresh and local. Dishes where the taste blends in with tradition and a wine list with over 250 labels. All in a very spe- cial place, with attention to every detail. This year L'Ostrica celebrates two anni- versaries: the 65th anniversary of the ope- ning and 20 years of Luciano's manage- ment,

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    L'Ostrica - Tiramisù con noccie del Piemonte (fuori menù)

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