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06/11/2015 04:41 PM
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Could someone please tell me the name of the outdoor French restaurant in the square in the village as well as the name of the supermarket/grocery store which is a few stores down from it? Thanks in advance.
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There are quite a few "open air" restaurants in the village: La Table d'Antoine Le Piment Little Italie Cote Plages Tai Chi (not French) Yellow Submarine Le Noon (a few others - can't think of the name) The store is called Petit Casino. It's a great little supermarket!
Last edited by bethy2120; 06/11/2015 05:14 PM.
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Le Piment is one of several French restaurants in the village. The supermarket is Petit Casino.
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La Voile Blanche is another good french resto in that area !
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Honestly, I think there a few restaurants in the village that rival Grand Case! We tried La Table d'Antoine for the first time and it was fantastic.
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We ate at Cote Plages 3 nights in a row. Had frog leg app every night and the Mussels Party on Thursday nights was awesome.
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