The bustling holiday resort of Cap d’Agde and the ancient city of Agde are both located in the Hérault department of the Languedoc Roussillon in the South of France along the Mediterranean coast. Both have been hugely popular with French holidaymakers for many years and it is no surprise to see recently an upsurge of interest from travelers from all over the world. Read on to learn more about the restaurants in Cap d’Agde and Agde
As you would expect with a holiday destination that is suitable for couples and families alike, there is no shortage of restaurants and eateries available. Whether you are looking for a quick lunchtime snack or a fine dining experience then you will be well catered for here in the sunny Languedoc. And with the main resort, Agde city itself and the small fishing village of Grau d’Agde there is a great variety of location meaning you never have to eat in the same setting twice.
Many of the up market hotels here boast their own restaurants and talented chefs and are included in the various eating guides for France like the Michelin guide and the Petit Futé guide. You might like to consider Le Voilis, a restaurant and Hotel situated on the beachfront in the peaceful fishing village of Grau d’Agde. This is a great location for a more secluded and romantic dining experience where Chef Samuel Ruriack will prepare traditional Mediterranean dishes as well as nouvelle cuisine.
If you fancy eating in a historic setting then why not take a look at some of the restaurants in Agde with its 2600 years of history. Perhaps try Le Table de Stephane where Chef Stephane Leveux will charm you with his local and regional dishes created with fresh and simple produce and served in an intimate setting.
If you are looking for some exclusivity, in a really secluded setting, why not try Le K’Lamar restaurant? This very classy establishment is located by the beach in Tamarissière across the river from Grau d’Agde. You will certainly find some wonderful seafood dishes here and the setting could not be more perfect by the sea and the ancient pine forests nearby.
Of course you won’t always need a three-course meal. Down by the port in Cap d’Agde you will find many other eating options. A slice of pizza or a tasty ice cream is available from the many stalls or you can sit down for a coffee and a light lunch at one of the reasonably priced brasseries.
And don’t forget that during the summer season you are only a few steps from a good meal even when sun bathing on the beach. There are restaurants and beach bars dotted along the sands when you need that refreshing drink or something more substantial.
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