Cote Port - Menu

6-7 Residence Le Phare Port, 83310, Cogolin, France

🛍 Belge, Viande, Salades, Européen

4.5 💬 63 Reviews
Cote Port

Phone: +33186995715,+33890719877,+33890718637

Address: 6-7 Residence Le Phare Port, 83310, Cogolin, France

City: Cogolin

Dishes: 32

Reviews: 63

"Excellent mussels with fries in a typical and not touristic place"

Julie Julie

Great reception, friendly service, delicious and fresh meat.

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Yves
Yves

Great mussels with fries in a typical and not touristy place


Joelle
Joelle

Great reception, friendly service, delicious and fresh meat.


Subal
Subal

superb reception, friendly service, delicious and fresh meat.


Julie
Julie

excellent mussels with fries in a typical and not touristy place


Tristan
Tristan

Excellent mussels with fries in a typical and not touristic place

Categories

  • Belge Experience the rich flavors of Belgium with our carefully curated menu. Indulge in traditional favorites, from hearty stews and mussels to delectable waffles and chocolates, each dish offering an authentic taste of Belgian cuisine.
  • Viande Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Salades Fresh and vibrant, our salads are crafted with seasonal ingredients and a mix of crisp greens, colorful vegetables, and unique dressings, offering a delicious and healthy choice for any palate.
  • Européen Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.

Amenities

  • Wi-fi
  • Terrasse
  • Mastercard
  • Carte Visa

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