La Méditerranéenne

Sète


Sète is awash with seafood restaurants, but this quayside bistro by local chef Fouzia Sakrani scores highly on friendliness and freshness. Simple but delicious food spans sea bream, sole, red mullet, sardines and sea bass, as well as vast shellfish platters – all served with copious amounts of crusty bread to soak up the rich fish juices.


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