La Péniche

Sète


Dine on classic Sètoise seafood on this converted barge, which looks more like a big-city bistro inside, with its sharp tables and shiny wooden floor. The Languedoc’s Spanish influence is clear – lots of dishes are cooked à la plancha (grilled on a hot plate).


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