La Mouette et Les Dromadaire

Northern Atlantic Coast


Simple yet stylish, this laid-back beach bar and restaurant flows directly on to the beach and is perfect for a leisurely brunch or lunch. The menu focuses on fish – John Dory tartare, swordfish, octopus salad, grilled calamari – so feast feet-in-the-sand or on the terrace to an ocean soundtrack, and chill out with a bottle of Moroccan wine or a cocktail.


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