Yesterday evening, we came upon the Restaurant Le Crabe Tambour by chance. Well, most other restaurants were still closed and this one offered us a place to sit down in the sun, while serving drinks until the cook came in at 19:30.
We had a very efficient and friendly waiter. Not only did he have the time to talk to us and give us some tips, but he proved to be efficient later on as well when the restaurant was really full.
He was very helpful answering our questions about the menu, the wine was good, and the food was served in a timely manner. We had the menu for 25 euro, from which we could choose one each (three selections in each category) for the entrée, main dish, and dessert.
To help ease the wait, we got some tortilla and olives.
As we were the first ones to arrive, we had the board menu all to ourselves.
Then our appetizer came. Our eyes got so big, but the deliciousness of these prawns and sauce made us close our eyes again…
One of the main dishes – white fish and mussels.
For dessert, we sampled all three choices: apple pie with ice cream, Crème Brûlée, and the Coup Colonel. The latter one made us all go Oh, la, la.. after taking a taste of it. It was like a Caipirinha with a bit of sherbet in it. We walked home, by the way.
This was a grand culinary experience in terms of food quality, service, and ambience. Very recommendable.
Address: 49 Rue d’Espagne in 64 200 Biarritz
Tel: 05 59 23 24 56
Note: The restaurant was named after the famous 1977 film Le Crabe Tambour, where the owner was the cook for the film set.
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