Le Peche Mignon - Menu

2 rue du Clocher, 83990, Saint-Tropez, France

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4.1 💬 319 Reviews
Le Peche Mignon

Phone: +33620561618

Address: 2 rue du Clocher, 83990, Saint-Tropez, France

City: Saint-Tropez

Menu Dishes: 5

Reviews: 319

Website: http://www.facebook.com/Le-P%C3%A9ch%C3%A9-Mignon-464133547102643/

"Up a side street nice and quiet. the menu is good and we just happened to fancy Moules et Frites! Only thing I could sort of complain about was the waitress tipped my bowl of mussels towards me and I ended up with hot...buttery marinere liquor on my skirt! She was so sweet though that we couldn 't get cross and she did bring a bowl of water for our two dogs without us asking. The food was good and the price reasonable. The entertainment was provided by a young couple nest to us who seeing what we were having decided to have the same. In a stage whisper she said to her boyfriend it 's cute when people eat them mussels like that I was using one hinged shell to retrieve the next mussel as most people do...they, bless them, then ate mussels with a knife and fork. Tricky job! Other food we saw being delivered was good too."

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Family restaurant with delicious food. We really enjoyed the lunch in here ... mussels salads and pasta.

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Leola
Leola

if you are looking for something from the big tourist bars around the harbour, I recommend this place very friendly and good eating (afternoon a little snack).


Leola
Leola

The food was amazing and the seafood very fresh. Jo is a great server and a really nice woman. When in St. Tropez go here to eat moules et frites! Will visit again.


Abdullah
Abdullah

eating was amazing and the seafood was very fresh. jo is a great server and a really nice woman. when in st. tropez they go here to eat moule and frit! is visited again. View menu


John
John

If you are looking for something out of the big tourist bars around the harbor I recommend this place. Very friendly an good quality food (had a little snack in the afternoon).


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We had the fruit the mere salad for starters. Incredibly tasty and nicely presented. Our main course, moule frites with roquefort was also exceptional. Never have i had such tender mussels before! One of our party ordered pasta: this was nice! The service was great...as well!!


Victoria
Victoria

Very nice staff, that helped us with the strillers for the babies and arranged the tables so that we could sit comfortably with them. The food and drinks were delicious (we had aperol spritz, mussels, tartare and fries, as well as strawberries for dessert). The...place was really cosy in a little street that was near the port, but not as crowded. Prices were also really good, compared to the rest of the city. Much value for the money! View menu


Christiane
Christiane

very nice staff that helped us with the strillers for the babies and the tables arranged so that we could sit comfortably with them. the foods and drinks were delicious (we had aperol splash, whistle, tartaric acid and fries as well as strawberries for dessert). the place was really cozy in a small road that was close to the harbour, but not so crowded. the prices were also really good, compared to the rest of the city. worth the money!


Alberto
Alberto

This restaurant is a short walk from the port with a nice view to the church tower from the tables outside the restaurant. The staff is very friendly and the food is typical french. As a starter I had a mixed salad with warm goat...cheese (EUR My partner had a beautiful burrata salad. As main course I had a grilled dorade with very nice paella rice and vegetables. My partner had the grilled shrimps with rice. He got big shrimps for EUR With glasses of rosé wine, water and coffee, we spent EUR which is very reasonable for Saint-Tropez and the size of portions.


Marge
Marge

Up a side street nice and quiet. the menu is good and we just happened to fancy Moules et Frites! Only thing I could sort of complain about was the waitress tipped my bowl of mussels towards me and I ended up with hot...buttery marinere liquor on my skirt! She was so sweet though that we couldn 't get cross and she did bring a bowl of water for our two dogs without us asking. The food was good and the price reasonable. The entertainment was provided by a young couple nest to us who seeing what we were having decided to have the same. In a stage whisper she said to her boyfriend it 's cute when people eat them mussels like that I was using one hinged shell to retrieve the next mussel as most... View menu

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