Where to eat Seafood food in Valras-Plage: The Best Restaurants and Bars

September 4, 2019 Darwin Bolte

Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Valras-Plage, Occitanie, France. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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10. Restaurant Les Mouettes

7 rue de Vendres, 34350 Valras-Plage France French, Seafood Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Brunch, Drinks Reservations, Seating, Table Service, Serves Alcohol [email protected] +33 4 34 53 93 27 http://www.facebook.com/restaurantlesmouettes/
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4 based on 57 reviews

Restaurant Les Mouettes

Reviewed By B2960OGianc

Under new management. Very pleasant lunch. Thé Galettes were extremely good, crisp and we'll filled. Very worth trying. House wine was decent and the cider well appreciated. Pleasant surroundings and very helpful service. Unique in Valras and a great alternative to pizza. Will try their grill later in our stay.

9. Le Charmy

7 allee General Charles de Gaulle, 34350 Valras-Plage France Seafood, French, Mediterranean, European Lunch, Dinner Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Cash Only, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] +33 9 81 77 64 86 http://www.facebook.com/restaurantlecharmy/
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4 based on 512 reviews

Le Charmy

Reviewed By Graham R

This is the 3rd, maybe 4th time we have eaten at Le Charmy and unlike previously when its been out of season, tonight was high season and the standard of service and food was exceptional. The presentation and quality of the food is absolutely spot on and a credit to the owners, who are themselves extremely polite and friendly. We chose the €17.90 menu which included a choice of starters comprising of soupe de poisson, a delicate crousillant de Chevre chaude (french with an asian twist) or a tapas fruit de mer. Mains included Grilled dourade, veal steak or a Marmite de pecheur, all of which are home made.

8. Le Phare

4 boulevard Jean Moulin, 34350 Valras-Plage France French, Seafood, Mediterranean Breakfast, Brunch, Drinks, Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +33 9 83 71 88 10 http://www.restaurant-lephare.com
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3 based on 745 reviews

Le Phare

Reviewed By OzBrit10

The staff aren't so friendly here. It's a shame because it is in such a lovely location. I think if you went with friends it wouldn't be so bad as you woldn't notice so much. They don't have highchairs which makes it pretty much impossible to go with a toddler.

7. Cafe de la Mer

2 avenue du Casino, 34350 Valras-Plage France French, Seafood, European Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Highchairs Available +33 4 67 37 34 74
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4 based on 125 reviews

Cafe de la Mer

Reviewed By scjh2014

We have eaten there three times at lunchtime and had a set three course menu on all visits. The food was really well cooked and in fairly manly proportions. Much better value than the other restaurants in the main square which all tended to be expensive and not great value

6. La Madrague

En Face du Petit Port, Valras-Plage France French, Seafood, European Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +33 6 14 49 21 21 http://www.la-madrague.com
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4 based on 232 reviews

La Madrague

Reviewed By hjf44

We visited this restaurant on a Saturday evening after having read some good reviews but unfortunately, we were less than impressed. The restaurant was 75% full, mainly with locals, which we thought would be a good sign however, when our food arrived it was served on cold plates, one of our wine glasses had a cobweb in it and, worst of all, the waitress, who had long hair, kept messing with this between serving dishes, hardly hygienic! The Coteaux de Languedoc however was excellent.

5. Entre Nous

13, boulevard du Capitaine Espinadel, 34350 Valras-Plage France Seafood, French, Mediterranean, European Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service +33 4 67 30 22 24 http://www.facebook.com/entrenousvalrasplage
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4 based on 186 reviews

Entre Nous

Reviewed By Routards

We had spotted this funky-looking place while walking around the town and decided to book a table for the evening of the 14th July before the fireworks. We were glad we got a chance to sample the delicious food including local specialties and friendly service. The children's menu was the best around with the seafood liguini a big hit with our 11-year old. We highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for good food and service in pleasant surroundings.

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4. restaurant le Sud

3 allee General Charles de Gaulle, 34350 Valras-Plage France French, Seafood, Mediterranean, European Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +33 4 67 32 10 38
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4 based on 763 reviews

restaurant le Sud

Reviewed By rearcardoor

We actually had a great meal here. It is one of the many tourist trap restaurants in Valras-Plage but we had a really good meal. My daughter had a pizza that was average, the boys shared a burger that was good and my wife and I each had a dish of mixed fish that was excellent. The service was absolutely fantastic and the girl that served us could not have been friendlier and more helpful. The puddings were great too and my wife and I shared the brioche (sweet and tasty) and the kids' banana split was huge! On the down side there is only one toilet so you might have to queue. There is seating indoors and out in the street in a covered area.

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3. Aux Saveurs Du Laisse Dire

23 boulevard Michelet Front De Mer, 34350 Valras-Plage France French, Seafood, Mediterranean, European Lunch, Dinner Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Visa, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wine and Beer, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Full Bar, Free Wifi [email protected] +33 6 63 33 74 05 http://www.facebook.com/AuxsaveursduLaisseDire
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4 based on 520 reviews

Aux Saveurs Du Laisse Dire

Reviewed By Людмила Г

Over 2 hours of waiting: First 15 min just to get the menu, then 30 min for "entree", then 1h:15 min for "plat". On the question "how long more do we have to wait" manager told me that "your are not only one in the restaurant".When we decided to pay for "entree" and leave, same manager told as that we have to wait, otherwise he will call the cops.About food - it's hard to say. Because of waiting and manager we could not enjoy our meals.

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2. La Marmite du Pecheur

3 boulevard Jean Dauga, 34350 Valras-Plage France French, Seafood, Mediterranean, European Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Parking Available, Reservations, Seating, Street Parking, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Highchairs Available, Full Bar +33 4 67 32 46 75
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4 based on 604 reviews

La Marmite du Pecheur

Reviewed By sylvadianu

We discovered this restaurant last year, when on holiday in Valras. We had loved it so much last year, we had returned a second time and have posted an enthusiastic review too. So no wonder this was the first restaurant we booked on our return to Valras this August. We had been looking forward to taking our family there and booked a table for seven - four adults and three children (6-8). We had booked for 19:30 and we arrived in good time. We were seated at good table by the window. As we'd arrived just as the restaurant was opening, only a handful of tables were occupied. Still, it took over 10 minutes before someone arrived with the menu - not a good start - and even longer before we were able to order some drinks. A full half an hour had passed by the time our food order was taken. By then (8pm), the place was filling up quickly. We had not paid attention to the kids menu last year because our son really loves fish and we had ordered a la carte for him. However, the other two children did not care for fish and had to go with the kids menu which only gave a choice between a burger steak (burger without the bun) and chips or chicken nuggets and chips. Both kiddies opted for the nuggets and for our son we ordered salmon a la carte. I asked if it would be possible for my son's food to be brought to the table together with the other to kids' meals and that the kids should be given priority and was assured that would happen.The rest of us opted for the fixed menus. Can't remember exactly what everyone had, I for one, went with the 24 euros one: starter + main course + desert. The point is that our starters arrived around 8:30pm. We asked if the kids' food was coming and we were assured it was. It felt very strange to be sitting there with plates full of food while the kids were staring into their empty apple juice glasses. We eventually started to eat and I did feed the boys with bits of gesiers from my salad. The staff were scarce on the restaurant floor and it took a while before we were able to ask anyone if the kids' food was coming. We were assured it was. Around 8:50pm my son's salmon arrived at the table and he started eating. It was another 15 minutes or so before the damned nuggets and fries arrived. I was actually horrified when I helped my nephew cut his nuggets: they looked grey and spongy inside. I mean, nuggets don't have the reputation of being healthy or anything of the sort but I have seen much better quality before. It was horrific and not something I would consider letting my child eat. I will not comment on the quality of the food served to us adults or to my son, that was as good as last year. However, it is a right shame for a place that serves food of good quality and is clearly sought by food lovers to offer such poor choice and quality to children! I could not sit there enjoying my lovely food while feeding the children something that looked like a dishwashing sponge covered in greasy fried batter. And it was priced at 8.90 euros as it came with a schtroumf shaped ice-cream. Our son got the ice-cream too and because he had been eating a la carte, we got charged 5.50 for the ice-cream. Had we known, we would have ordered him one of the deserts on the a la carte menu rather than have him eat that pre-packed ice-cream. We just thought it would be nice to let him have what his cousins had. To cut a long story short - and it was a long painful night with long periods waiting for food to arrive - we eventually took the kids out of the restaurant at 10:30pm while my husband and my father-in-law waited for the bill. There were issues with that too as not only were we charged 5.5 euros for that ice-cream for my son but they had added a third bottle of house wine to the bill. We had only ordered two, since we had had sangria for starters. One would have thought that there would be an apology for the mess-up with the children's food or anything but NO, no apology was offered. Funny thing was, the person who took our order was actually the owner's mother. While taking the kids to the toilet I saw Ludo was working in the kitchen that night and overheard him telling the lady who had taken our orders "Mother, I told you before, the kids menus go with the starters. You didn't write them down with the starters." This was before the food eventually arrived and I really expected an apology or something but nothing was said. For the record, my family are French and I am proficient in the language and both the kids and I heard what was being said in the kitchen - one has to wait by the kitchen when queuing for the toilets. So, would we be going back? Hell no! We had been so looking forward to spending a nice evening with our family and it was completely ruined by the very long wait, by having our food served while the children had to wait for so long for theirs, by the quality - or lack of! - of the children's menu, by the wait for the bill and the errors on the bill, by the lack of graciousness in failing to at least apologise (an apology can go a long way, even when it's not heartfelt). I would suggest to the owners to research other kids' menus in Valras. For example, a less pretentious restaurant, Le Charmy, offers a choice of: burger without the bun and fries, chicken nuggets and fries, pizza or moules & frites + drink (apple juice included) + ice-cream or chocolate tart for 7.90 Euros.

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1. L'Odacieuse

7 avenue du Casino, 34350 Valras-Plage France French, Seafood Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +33 7 77 67 40 72 https://www.facebook.com/L%C3%94dacieuse-Vidal-Coquillage-196950634271718/
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5 based on 137 reviews

L'Odacieuse

Comptoir à Coquillages et Poissons Vente au détail Plateaux de fruit de mer Restaurations Réservation, place assise, salle climatisée, terrasse

Reviewed By charlottesm1972

Our hotel recommended this place, we were not disappointed. We went early. Most ppl had the oysters etc but we had the menu. Tuna was lovely and our calamari was good too. The chips were nice too, they looked home made. The portions are massive so I struggled to finish the tuna and the chips. Food was lovely and the place is welcoming. It has outside and inside seating.

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