La Voile - Carta

55 Av Gen Touzet Du Vigier, 83120, Sainte-Maxime, France

🛍 Sushi, Steak, Mexicain, Asiatique

4.1 💬 2940 Reseñas
La Voile

Teléfono: +33494491912

Dirección: 55 Av Gen Touzet Du Vigier, 83120, Sainte-Maxime, France

Ciudad: Sainte-Maxime

Menú Platos: 3

Reseñas: 2940

Sitio Web: https://www.lavoile-plage.com

"Dinner at round table. nice atmosphere with a guitarist playing and singing great. The bartender makes great cocktails. The service was perfect: jean Séb...Tom...and a pretty lady with blue eyes. I've been enjoying the poke bowl! The pasta was great. excellent white wine. a nice address on the waterfront."

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simply PARFAIT...Not excellent....Magnificent place and decorate

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User
User

the restaurant at once welcomes medium, food very correct report quality price I advice. the plagiste stephane top


User
User

clean beach, valet service, expensive restaurant and few choices. ultra slow service, they forgot a menu. We had to wait again.


User
User

place visited for a breakfast facing the sea. neat decor, lounge atmosphere music and courteous staff. pleasant moment, I recommend. Ver carta


User
User

a great evening we have made the half day the decks are very comfortable and the super good meals a very beautiful view of the sea I recommend


Jean
Jean

Amazing location on the beach! Food and service is great, but the atmosphere is even better. Truly and highly recommended for anyone in the St-Tropez area.


User
User

We had a great day. A private page on the top. the very pleasant plagist, as well as servers and waitresses. The meal was very good. qualite ratio perfect price. Ver carta


Valylou
Valylou

An incredible place for a magical day! Sumptuous decor with soothing colors. Children have room to play in peace . The staff is incredibly cheerful, friendly and attentive (rare these days). I wanted to particularly thank “Tiphanie” for her gentleness and efficiency


Lucile
Lucile

Very beautiful discovery, beautiful setting by the beach, superb decoration. Both to taste it and to eat, the dishes are at the height of the prices ( excellent). Top service, from valet to table waitress (very pleasant) I really recommend this place to spend a very good time.


User
User

Dinner at round table. nice atmosphere with a guitarist playing and singing great. The bartender makes great cocktails. The service was perfect: jean Séb...Tom...and a pretty lady with blue eyes. I've been enjoying the poke bowl! The pasta was great. excellent white wine. a nice address on the waterfront. Ver carta

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  • Sushi Deléitese con nuestra exquisita selección de sushi, que presenta ingredientes frescos, rollos elaborados con maestría y nigiri tradicional. Cada bocado ofrece una mezcla armoniosa de sabores, prometiendo un verdadero sabor de Japón.
  • Steak Saborea cortes premium de jugosos y tiernos filetes, asados a la perfección por expertos. Cada bocado ofrece una explosión de sabor, acompañado de guarniciones clásicas y deliciosas salsas para mejorar tu experiencia gastronómica. Ver carta
  • Mexicain Sabores auténticos mexicanos te esperan con fajitas chisporroteantes, tacos sabrosos, enchiladas picantes y guacamole fresco, todo elaborado con ricas especias tradicionales y acompañado de guarniciones vibrantes. ¡Disfruta de una fiesta en tu plato!
  • Asiatique

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