LE DOMAINE SAINT-SÉBASTIEN - RESTAURANT LE JARDIN DE SAINT-SÉBASTIEN
Restaurant with terrace offering a winegrower and marine cuisine at affordable prices in Banyuls-sur-Mer.
Next to the wine cellar is the Jardin de Saint-Sébastien. An important address among the department's good tables. Tapas, meat, fish, seafood… Goûteuse, vigneronne and marine cuisine, which, Catalonia, in an enchanting setting. The restaurant welcomes you on a terrace in the shade, under the veranda or in the room, with a smiling and efficient service. The tapas dishes are decorated with taste and simplicity, mixing the Mediterranean sun with iodinated sea spray. Manchego, Iberian ham, sausage, tomato pan and seasonal salads… A small distinction for crystallized pig nuts in banyuls and cod back to Catalan. All accompanied by a vintage of the Domaine Saint-Sébastien, a pure wonder! A gastronomic break of choice at reasonable prices. Good appetite!
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L' assiette de poivrons et piments grillés et en plat le merlu snacķé et ses petits legumes, trop bon! et parfaitement presentés.
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We had a great evening's dining at "Le Jardin". There are a dozen or so tables and soon after opening, all filled up within twenty minutes. This was a little overwhelming for the single serveuse but she handled it with smiles and speed as well as grace that seemed to be welcomed by all guests despite some slight ordering delays. It's a nice garden setting and when I mentioned to my wife it was a little dark for my old eyes to read some details of the menu, voila, the serveuse heard and moved a light so the problem was solved. The menu has about 10 entrees and the same number of plats; this is enough selection for the modest sized kitchen. The wine list is local and most are available by the glass so it is easy to pair with dishes without breaking the wallet. There's also a decent selection of beers. I started with tempura prawns paired with an IPA. The batter was a little overcooked but the prawns still moist; very nice. Plenty of fish on the menu and my merlin was moist and not overcooked. Paired it with a delicious tangy and slightly fruity Clos San Sebastien Inspirations Minerale. The kale flakes we're a nice texture contrast but the other legumes were slightly overcooked with little crunch left in the brocolli, carrots, and cauliflower. Although my plat was good, it was out-shone by the fabulous brioche perdue with caramelized apples which I paired with a glass of delicious Banyuls Grand Cru. Overall a wonderful evening with really good food, impeccable service, and great ambiance. A must go to Banyuls restaurant to which which I'll absolutely return.