Pearl Beach - Carta

Quartier De La Bouillabaisse, Saint-Tropez, France

🛍 Buffet, Nourriture, Fruit De Mer, Établissement

4.2 💬 6392 Reseñas
Pearl Beach

Teléfono: +33498127070

Dirección: Quartier De La Bouillabaisse, Saint-Tropez, France

Ciudad: Saint-Tropez

Menú Platos: 10

Reseñas: 6392

Sitio Web: http://www.thepearlbeach.com/

"Very good staff. we were several and took the aperitif on the terrace: splendid. meals were served inside. all dishes were already served at the table and cooled. portion of risotto was minimal. the holy stone was overcooked with its artichokes, without any fantasy. the view was enclosed by dirty tiles. The kitchen was cleaned with a detergent that burned on the fires,... letting go of nauseous odors. conclusion: top location; the leader was not in shape."

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warm welcome, very helpful. delicious!

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Frederic
Frederic

Always well received. Homemade products. Reasonable Prox


User
User

beautiful setting, welcoming staff and the kitchen is delicious!


User
User

very good, very beautiful frame, high price but it stays in standards Ver carta


User
User

a breathtaking view at sunset. very good reception, correct dinner without breaking bricks


User
User

a sublime setting, day and night. The dishes are very good and the cocktails too. refined cuisine and quality products.


Raphael
Raphael

Très bon moment passé en famille, la serveuse est très souriante et très agréable, la nourriture est bonne et le cadre avec la vue sur la mer est superbe. Ver carta


User
User

an idyllic frame with a roof top magnificent dishes are very good and every year it is a pleasure to come back bravo to all the staff for the reception and professionalism


Cyrano
Cyrano

A great eatery. We were here for brunch and loved it. The service was super friendly and quick. The location is sensational right on the beach, the furnishings are casually elegant. The food was consistently delicious. Thank you! We'll be back very soon.


User
User

Very good staff. we were several and took the aperitif on the terrace: splendid. meals were served inside. all dishes were already served at the table and cooled. portion of risotto was minimal. the holy stone was overcooked with its artichokes, without any fantasy. the view was enclosed by dirty tiles. The kitchen was cleaned with a detergent that burned on the fires,... letting go of nauseous odors. conclusion: top location; the leader was not in shape. Ver carta

Categorías

  • Buffet Deléitese con una lujosa variedad de delicias culinarias con nuestra selección de buffet, que presenta una gama diversa de platos deliciosos para satisfacer todos los paladares, desde entrantes salados hasta postres irresistibles.
  • Nourriture Deléitese con nuestra selección variada de alimentos, que ofrece una mezcla de clásicos favoritos y platos innovadores. Cada elemento está elaborado con los ingredientes más frescos para deleitar su paladar y ofrecerle una experiencia gastronómica memorable. Ver carta
  • Fruit De Mer Sumérgete en las capturas más frescas del mar con nuestra selección de mariscos, que ofrece exquisitos platos preparados con pescados y mariscos de alta calidad. ¡Saborea los sabores del océano en cada bocado!
  • Établissement Descubra un lugar donde la pasión culinaria se encuentra con un ambiente acogedor. Nuestro establecimiento ofrece un delicioso menú elaborado con ingredientes frescos, perfecto para crear experiencias gastronómicas memorables con amigos y familiares.

Comodidades

  • Café
  • Wi-fi
  • Carta
  • Sièges
  • menú
  • Terrasse

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