Le Comptoir Beldi - Menu

32 rue Hoche, 83120 Sainte-Maxime, France

🛍 Bière, Poulet, Marocain, Végétarien

3.5 💬 1538 Reviews
Le Comptoir Beldi

Phone: +33489251232,+33483090836,+33890210123

Address: 32 rue Hoche, 83120 Sainte-Maxime, France

City: Sainte-Maxime

Menu Dishes: 9

Reviews: 1538

Website: http://www.facebook.com/pg/Le-Comptoir-beldi-413366138761432/

"Service was attentive and friendly, food delicious with lots of authentic Moroccan flavours, generous amounts of fluffy couscous accompanied everything. Three of us had the tagine - chicken and veggie, all great, as was the pigeon and meguez sausage. Even the beer was Moroccan, and nice too. We wanted to find something tasty, reasonably priced, and not the standard Italian and French cuisine. This was a great alternative and half the price of the previous night's meal. Even the WC was special- gleaming tiles and spotlessly clean. A delightful evening."

ফাহমেদা ফাহমেদা

I can see that the kitchen is made fresh house. warm welcome I family counselling, with friends, very good children.

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Julianne
Julianne

one summer night in July, we had booked. Well received, well served. We ate tajine and lamb couscous. The meat was very good, and a lot of portions. for tea with mint, excellent tea, cakes can do better.


Carmen
Carmen

Excellent! nothing to say, excellent cuisine, homemade by the mama, impeccable service and very friendly, warm welcome, quality/price ratio very good, with family, couple or friends, this is the restaurant to make...Superb


Lawrence
Lawrence

As others have noted, critics overlap for the counter (formerly a French hamburger restaurant) and the beldi counter (the typical Moroccan restaurant). They have nothing to do with it. the second has taken the place of the first, at least since 2017. tripadvisor should divide the opinions. View menu


Christine
Christine

we ate there last night I was disappointed by the tajine with the cod who diped in the oil very fat, my friend took the couscous he loved, on the other hand, the music was rather modern and not Moroccan atmosphere we expected to better, on the other hand pleasant staff despite many people to try out the season again.


Lawrence
Lawrence

meat advertised from butchery ... dry without taste. I took the full seagull chicken and beef. No meat had taste. accompaniment tres leger 5 legume that fights in duel in the sauce. Server not smiling 20 minutes to get a bottle of water while the restaurant was almost empty... Positive point the semoule was good. and the busy street. I wouldn't go back there and I don't recommend it


Natalia
Natalia

Wat een heerlijk restaurantje in het centrum van saint maxime. Wij waren na 2 weken in Frankrijk te hebben rondgereisd wel eens toe aan iets anders dan de standaard Franse keuken en daarvoor was Comptoir perfect! De tajines zijn overheerlijk, de wijn is uitstekend en de bediening heel oplettend en aardig. Echt een aanrader als je van de Marrokaanse/nomadische keuken houdt. Ambiance is ook nog eens heel leuk trouwens! View menu


مهرساد
مهرساد

We arrived early (19h) and were very well received with our children in the early age. one or two baby chairs would be appreciated to accommodate families. The dishes are good and in good quantity but for the tajines (vegetarian) the juice was very concentrated in tomato and therefore not liquid. As for the child menu the dish is very copied but we asked for extra juice (sweetness however) because the semolina was quite dry.


Jane
Jane

We went with family to dinner in this restaurant because I had read the praises that Internet users made. I finally came out quite disappointed. it is true that it is a kitchen that I know and that I eat regularly so I know how to recognize the level and quality of the kitchen which is probably not the case of tourists or people living on st maxim what can explain the many praises. I do not recommend it despite a staff and a very pleasant decor, the kitchen is not at all at the rendezvous.


정식
정식

Service was attentive and friendly, food delicious with lots of authentic Moroccan flavours, generous amounts of fluffy couscous accompanied everything. Three of us had the tagine - chicken and veggie, all great, as was the pigeon and meguez sausage. Even the beer was Moroccan, and nice too. We wanted to find something tasty, reasonably priced, and not the standard Italian and French cuisine. This was a great alternative and half the price of the previous night's meal. Even the WC was special- gleaming tiles and spotlessly clean. A delightful evening. View menu

Categories

  • Bière Discover our selection of refreshing beers, from crisp lagers to bold ales and rich stouts. Whether you prefer local brews or international favorites, we have the perfect pint to elevate your dining experience.
  • Poulet Succulent and savory, our chicken dishes are crafted with tender meat, flavorful seasonings, and diverse culinary inspirations. Enjoy a delectable variety that's sure to satisfy every palate. View menu
  • Marocain Savor the rich flavors of Moroccan cuisine with our selection of aromatic dishes, featuring a blend of spices, sweet and savory tagines, couscous, and traditional Moroccan salads, offering an authentic taste journey.
  • 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.

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