Le Gallon - Menu

1 quai de la Galiote, 83310 Cogolin, France

🛍 Européen, Français, Méditerranéen, International

3.7 💬 470 Reviews
Le Gallon

Phone: +33489991249,+33494791902,+33494493395

Address: 1 quai de la Galiote, 83310 Cogolin, France

City: Cogolin

Menu Dishes: 4

Reviews: 470

Website: http://le-gallon.edan.io/

"excellent service. an exceptional friendliness from all staff. despite all the kitchen remains simplistic and to see again. it would be interesting - for example - to serve homemade fries given the prices practiced. Marine mussels are totally to be seen! to eat in an original setting why not. 2 euros 20 coffee, this price also seems exorbitant. but it's the coast of azur!"

Full menu - 4 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Seafood

Rice

Salads

Dessert

Michel Michel

Whatever the menu, family cuisine, always very good

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Cristine
Cristine

Super good place and a friendly welcome I recommend....


Sandro
Sandro

good meal quality delicious price and good reception at redo.


Achille
Achille

Exceptional meal, three days in a row. The owners are adorable! Real French cuisine View menu


Morgane
Morgane

Super home delicious family cuisine Excellent quality price A perfect fit in our bike trip:


Jorge
Jorge

super small family restaurant excellent report quality prices everything is fresh! We like it to be a known address of the regulars. do not hesitate to the best address in the region


Roger
Roger

excellent small restaurant held by a family adorable fresh desserts home a dish of the day rich or great salads excellent quality price never disappointed go there without hesitation View menu


Lila
Lila

Some passages in this excellent restaurant, where salads, dishes and desserts concocted by Jerome are delicious, and the service very pleasantly performed by Sylvie. It’s always a treat.


OSCAR
OSCAR

An excellent restaurant on the port of Cogolin. The service is very friendly and cheerful, you can eat on the terrace under the sun or inside, everything is homemade by the chef. We feel that they like good food because it is prepared with love


Rachel
Rachel

excellent service. an exceptional friendliness from all staff. despite all the kitchen remains simplistic and to see again. it would be interesting - for example - to serve homemade fries given the prices practiced. Marine mussels are totally to be seen! to eat in an original setting why not. 2 euros 20 coffee, this price also seems exorbitant. but it's the coast of azur! View menu

Categories

  • Européen
  • 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! View menu
  • Méditerranéen Savor the vibrant essence of the Mediterranean with dishes inspired by the sun-drenched coasts. Enjoy fresh olives, vibrant herbs, rich olive oils, and a variety of seafood and grilled meats.
  • International Explore a world of flavors with our diverse selection of international dishes, crafted to offer a culinary journey across continents, filled with vibrant and authentic tastes from around the globe.

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