Beef brochettes, gambas and various meat dishes followed by nice desserts in Saint-Herblain.
There's a special atmosphere here, a change of scenery... To get here, the less resourceful will have to turn around several times, and the others will know to take the Laënnec exit on the ring road that runs alongside Atlantis, and continue straight on past the traffic circle. Precision is not superfluous! The Canary Islands are well worth the trip. We enter a cliché of the colonial era (in the good sense of the word), where brown wood serves as furniture, and old photos as decoration. On the plate, the awalé board offers six bowls of hot and cold tapas that change daily: tandoori apples, mussels, coleslaw salad, seafood penne, cod acra, roast chicken... The establishment's specialty is Canarian-style grilled half-chicken, marinated, cooked over a wood fire and accompanied by baked potatoes and served on a platter with chive cream, chilli sauce and mojo-verde sauce, amazing for the mix of flavours it produces. Seafood lovers can now share a kilo of gambas for two for €49! The well-stocked menu includes a grill section with beef kebabs and king prawns, as well as prepared dishes such as walnut carryout, pork cheeks and, more surprisingly, pan-fried Canberra kangaroo and Maïmaï with seaweed sauce (the scientific name for dolphinfish). Delicious desserts, original coffee corner and rums to get lost in the bush...
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