Mahi-Plage - Speisekarte

53 av du General Touzet du Vigier, 83120 Sainte-Maxime, France

🛍 Steak, Français, Européen, Cocktail

4 💬 7464 Bewertungen
Mahi-Plage

Telefon: +33621927243,+33494962557,+33494491111,+3389071985

Adresse: 53 av du General Touzet du Vigier, 83120 Sainte-Maxime, France

Stadt: Sainte-Maxime

Menü Gerichte: 8

Bewertungen: 7464

Webseite: http://www.mahiplage.fr/

"Beaucoup de chichi l'endroit et les services ne sont pas à la hauteur des prétentionsmalgré un voiturier qui vous interpelle pour vous demander les clés de votre voiture en oubliant de vous dire bonjour de se présenter et de vous expliquer les raisons de cette sollicitation etc ... ce n'est qu'une simple brasserie de plage"

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Sandra Sandra

Very friendly people and we eat like kings

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Bewertungen

ines
ines

Thanks for everything, the delicious tatin pie meal,


Sosthene
Sosthene

Sea view guaranteed,good reception,good service,appetizing flats,tarif in agreement with the Côte d’Azur


Karine
Karine

Unbeatable sea view, delicious fresh fish and reasonable prices for the quality of products. Great moment Speisekarte ansehen


BEGAUD
BEGAUD

Very good dinner ( Chicken and Beef Tartar) very good dishes. Smiling and very pro servers. Beautiful terrace and beautiful small shop


Катерина
Катерина

Le repas pas mauvais, le café très, très cher et rien dans la tasse comme déjà une fois et alors le boss infect il ne supporte pas les remarques...


Stéphanie
Stéphanie

Very pleasant place for a short improvised break. The situation with the terrace on the beach makes it a very relaxing and quiet place, given our autumn passage. Speisekarte ansehen


Stewart
Stewart

Bon accueil, bon repas cuisson du poisson impecable avec une vue superbe. Du coup le 2eme soir apres avoir ete voir les voisins moins attrayants ou fermes nous y sommes retournes et...comme la veille tres bien.


Isabelle
Isabelle

In an idyllic setting A cuisine full of flavours And a little care staff I recommend without hesitation This must-see address of Sainte-Maxime I've been there several times is never disappointed.Thank you to the whole Mahi Mahi team


Boris
Boris

Beaucoup de chichi l'endroit et les services ne sont pas à la hauteur des prétentionsmalgré un voiturier qui vous interpelle pour vous demander les clés de votre voiture en oubliant de vous dire bonjour de se présenter et de vous expliquer les raisons de cette sollicitation etc ... ce n'est qu'une simple brasserie de plage Speisekarte ansehen

Kategorien

  • Steak Genießen Sie erstklassige Stücke von saftigen, zarten Steaks, die fachmännisch zur Perfektion gegrillt werden. Jeder Bissen bietet eine Geschmacksexplosion, serviert mit klassischen Beilagen und köstlichen Saucen, um Ihr kulinarisches Erlebnis zu bereichern.
  • Français Klassische französische Küche, die zeitlose Eleganz zeigt, unser Menü bietet reichhaltige und geschmackvolle Gerichte, die mit traditionellen Techniken und saisonalen Zutaten zubereitet werden und ein unvergessliches kulinarisches Erlebnis versprechen. Bon appétit! Speisekarte ansehen
  • Européen Genießen Sie eine kulinarische Reise durch Europa mit unserem exquisit gestalteten Menü, das authentische Gerichte aus Frankreich, Italien, Spanien und darüber hinaus bietet und die frischesten Zutaten verwendet, um traditionelle Aromen zum Leben zu erwecken.
  • Cocktail Freuen Sie sich auf unsere kuratierte Auswahl an Cocktails, die alle zur Perfektion zubereitet sind. Von zeitlosen Klassikern bis hin zu innovativen neuen Kreationen – genießen Sie eine Symphonie der Aromen in jedem Schluck.

Ausstattung

  • Café
  • Tapas
  • Speisekarte
  • Wi-fi
  • Menü
  • Sièges

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