Acai Spot - Menu

4 All. Du Quai De L’Epi, Saint-Tropez, France, 83990, Saint-Tropez

🛍 Sushi, Burgers, Végétarien, Fruits De Mer

4.7 💬 311 Reviews
Acai Spot

Phone: +33663366992,+33489782272

Address: 4 All. Du Quai De L’Epi, Saint-tropez, France, 83990, Saint-Tropez

City: Saint-Tropez

Menu Dishes: 7

Reviews: 311

Website: https://www.acaispot.fr

"Tried half the menu in the last couple of days and haven’t been disappointed once! only place in Saint Tropez where you can really eat everything on the menu without questioning the level of awareness of the kitchen or being accommodated. The food was amazing, the owners are so kind and dedicated. Most of the menu is made by them fresh. To discover without hesitation : the kebab, curry sauce, amazing; the wrap Vecon with vegan bacon inside, perfect spice level; the avocado toast with fresh feta and fried onions; homemade “bounty” coconut browny or the green juice with avocado and pumpkin seeds; an elixir. Prices can seem higher than the normal food you would expect somewhere else but we have to take into account the exorbitant rent in St Tropez and the central location , just next to the big parking lot and the yachts parked at the harbor. So glad to finally see a vegan place in St Tropez . Worth every penny !! Will come back without a doubt anytime We are in town . Namaste Açaí spot."

Full menu - 7 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Toast

Mixed Specialties

Dessert

Burger

Indian

Sandwiches

RoxanaElena RoxanaElena

Great vegan place and friendly people !

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Dominique
Dominique

All vegan restaurant. Had delicious food and nice people there. Near the marina


Jacques
Jacques

very good burger, price for this for the contrary appropriate. oriental bowl totally overpriced, I find. was also very good. pappbesteck makes it experience cute


Jacques
Jacques

Simple easy to order plant based food. The staff were fluent in English and accommodated allergies easily. The bbq was spicy and the coconut smoothie was awesome. View menu


Alfred
Alfred

So amazing to find a plant based restaurant here. Huge menu and fantastic fresh and healthy food. Catered for my fussy daughter who loved the food. Very friendly service. I can’t fault it.


Luc
Luc

Great place directly in the harbor of St. Tropez! Big choice of vegan dishes (according to the owner also organic), which all taste absolutely great. Very warm and friendly staff, great owner! A must when you’re in St. Tropez!


Alphonse
Alphonse

A bit disappointed with our experience here, especially after reading all of the good reviews. The açai bowl was tiny for €15.50 and only came with two fruit toppings (had to pay extra for granola). The kebab was good but the smoothies lacked flavour. View menu


Василка
Василка

€16 for an orchard/acaishale 2€ for erdnussbutter.) st. tropez, I guess. but this bowl. it was so good! we also tried two Buddha bowls, which were also great. the price mark from 8€ to what is essentially a apple juice, but seems inappropriate. the personal was friendly. location is in order, next to a parking lot, so not so great from a view, except if you like to see cars.


Василка
Василка

try the half of the menu in the last days and were not even disappointed! only place in tro saintpez where you can really eat everything on the menu without questioning or being accommodated the consciousness for the kitchen. eating was amazing, the owners are so friendly and engaged. most menus are made fresh by them. to discover without hesitation: the kebab, curry sauce, amazing; the wrap vecon with vegan speck inside, perfect spice mirror; the avocado toast with fresh feta and fried wobble; homemade “bounty” kokosbraun or the green juice with avocado and pumpkin seeds; an elixir. the prices may appear higher than the normal eating that they would expect somewhere else, but we need to con...


Tiger111333999
Tiger111333999

Tried half the menu in the last couple of days and haven’t been disappointed once! only place in Saint Tropez where you can really eat everything on the menu without questioning the level of awareness of the kitchen or being accommodated. The food was amazing, the owners are so kind and dedicated. Most of the menu is made by them fresh. To discover without hesitation : the kebab, curry sauce, amazing; the wrap Vecon with vegan bacon inside, perfect spice level; the avocado toast with fresh feta and fried onions; homemade “bounty” coconut browny or the green juice with avocado and pumpkin seeds; an elixir. Prices can seem higher than the normal food you would expect somewhere else but we have... View menu

Categories

  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • Burgers Juicy, flavorful burgers crafted with premium ingredients, from classic beef to unique vegetarian options, all served with fresh toppings and a choice of hand-cut fries or a crisp salad. View menu
  • Végétarien Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.
  • Fruits De Mer Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!

Amenities

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