L'Etable

Biarritz


This is one of those places, hidden down an alley and in a cave-like building, that's so discreet that only a local could have pointed it out to you. Despite the less-than-obvious look to the place, it has a solid reputation for basic, traditional local dishes, featuring lots of duck, chilli and seafood.

Open daily during French school holidays.


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