Cote Jardin - Menu

17 avenue Georges Clemenceau | 17 Av. G. Clémenceau, 83120 Sainte-Maxime, France

🛍 Café, Grill, Poisson, Français

3.7 💬 561 Reviews
Cote Jardin

Phone: +33494541036,+33494565763

Address: 17 avenue Georges Clemenceau | 17 Av. G. Clémenceau, 83120 Sainte-Maxime, France

City: Sainte-Maxime

Menu Dishes: 10

Reviews: 561

Website: http://www.galerie-regard.com

"Cote Jardin atmosphere is lovely (outside courtyard with artwork and statues - v. romantic), as is the waitor and the chef. Very friendly and welcoming. Our first course was great but we were both a little let down by the main (BBQ lamb / BBQ tuna). Overcooked and small portion. Unfortunately I was also sick the day after. Cannot say for definite it was becuase of something I ate there though. I think they could up the prices (it's pretty cheap here) and offer large portions of fish/meat. What was really excellent was the wine advice! They have a selection of wines, and the waitor could give detailed advice. They even let us buy a bottle to take home with us as it was getting pretty late by the time we finished."

Full menu - 10 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salads

Seafood*

Appetizer

Lamb

Sides

Burger

Pizza

Seafood

Sandwiches

Marcel Marcel

We spend a very nice afternoon tea in this charming place. The service is excellent and the owner very caring.

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Michaela
Michaela

Far from the noisy places,this restaurant is somewhat unique.dining within art exposition is rare in the cote d'azur area...


Antwon
Antwon

2 families, 8 people, very nice evening with good food and wine. Waiters were quick and friendly. The food price relation excellent.


Oren
Oren

Nice place under the trees, very good atmosphere and service. I like go there for lunch or diner and sometimes for cake and coffee. The food is very fresh and the plates are delicious. View menu


Natalia
Natalia

This restaurant is located in the backyard of an small art gallery. There are only a very few tables. However, the atmosphere is cosy and the food is delicious, although the menu us rather small. It's a nice hideawy away from all the touristic restaurants.


Darrick
Darrick

Easy to find, tuck behind the entrance of a gallery. Like a secret garden in the back of someone's home. Quiet and peaceful location with freshly made food of Provençal style. Excellent yet relaxed service. Be sure to save room for dessert. We'll worth a visit away from the tourists on Rue Paul Bert.


Marcel
Marcel

This place looked very uninspiring from the outside. In an unglamorous setting amongst very ordinary shops. But once you step into the gallery, you can peek beyond into a lovely courtyard garden, beautifully lit with more art hung amongst the tables. Food was good and everyone raved about the ratatouille which accompanied most dishes. Also serves afternoon tea View menu


John
John

We had the restaurant on our list of places we wanted to try and we are pleased we did. Whilst the service was officious, the food was very enjoyable, we had asked if we could share the starter of grilled goats cheese, they did better than that they set it up on 2 separate plates and we had 1 piece each plus all the accompaniments. It was delicious, so were our mains leg of lamb and my fish was delicious.A pleasant and sedate experience was had by all.


Fredi
Fredi

As regular visitors for coffee at cote jardin we always look at the tempting menu. The forecast for the following sunday was for rain so we thought we would try the Sunday lunch. It was so good we went three Sundays running! Especially memorable was the special Paque (Easter) menu ( slow cooked lamb shank). The host and hostess always make us most welcome . But the temptation to buy something from the lovely little art gallery can make for an expensive lunch!!! Fresh ingredients, well cooked and presented with lots of flavour. We look forward to returning.


Elena
Elena

Cote Jardin atmosphere is lovely (outside courtyard with artwork and statues - v. romantic), as is the waitor and the chef. Very friendly and welcoming. Our first course was great but we were both a little let down by the main (BBQ lamb / BBQ tuna). Overcooked and small portion. Unfortunately I was also sick the day after. Cannot say for definite it was becuase of something I ate there though. I think they could up the prices (it's pretty cheap here) and offer large portions of fish/meat. What was really excellent was the wine advice! They have a selection of wines, and the waitor could give detailed advice. They even let us buy a bottle to take home with us as it was getting pretty late by... View menu

Categories

  • Café Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Grill Succulent meats and fresh vegetables perfectly cooked over an open flame, delivering rich smoky flavors. Savor tender steaks, juicy burgers, and tangy marinated kebabs, all grilled to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience. View menu
  • Poisson Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.
  • Français Classic French cuisine showcasing timeless elegance, our menu offers rich and flavorful dishes crafted with traditional techniques and seasonal ingredients, promising an unforgettable culinary experience. Bon appétit!

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