Mèze
L'Eau Sel

L'Eau Sel

13 Chemin de l Etang, 34140 Meze, France, Mèze

Poisson • Européen • Français • Fruit De Mer


"evening meals for two people, weekdays on July.A pleasant terrace, well spaced tables covid forces, protected from the street view, pleasant atmosphere. full terrace, all tables garnished. Service a little slow (only two waitress) but we are not in a hurry. order of two gourmet menus to euros. Two entrances: sea tartar, correct. Shell plate: big disappointment. Eight famelics, some mussels that would have deserved to stay a few more weeks at sea history of getting a bit bigger than a piece of two euros) tiny sea snails and some acceptable shrimps. Being a relative of a producer of oysters and mussels of mussels, I can say that this tray of shells does not give a proud image of the shells produced in the pond, with its eight well full and its fleshy mussels. And I know what I'm talking about. following, as a main dish, two cooked low temperature magrets, honey and there too, one cannot say that the chef was very generous on the magret. small pieces, hidden under the garnish and sauce, no what to do with meat indigestion. I couldn't help but notice it to the waitress. I suppose with a medium magret, the chief must shoot or portions? the rest of the meal without interest. Cheese and dessert (red of desserts ? verrine pineapple pieces, small pieces of crumble, smaller sweets. To summarize, again a little disappointed with the meal. I've come episodicly to this restaurant for years, with family or friends, and I've seen a certain degradation of the menus as well as in quantity for some time. serving tiny portions in large plates does not make a gastronomic restaurant. damage for an included Euro service. I think I'm gonna scratch him out of my list of meze restaurants."