Chez Albert

Biarritz


If you want your fish fresh off the boat, then this venerable place down by the old port is just the ticket – you can literally watch the catch being landed straight off the quay here. As you'd expect, the majestic seafood platter is the thing to order: a mountain of oysters, lobster, crab, winkles, cockles, langoustines and other fishy delights.

There are several other rough-and-ready seafood bars nearby.


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