I confess that I may have visited this restaurant a couple of times, but that does not lessen the pleasant nature of every visit. Charming family, headed by Chief (and Chef) de Maison, Percy, so named because he is a distant relative of the Duke of Northumberland, the food is truly excellent, the service beyond compare and it is a place I recommend wholeheartedly,
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I confess that I may have visited this restaurant a couple of times, but that does not lessen the pleasant nature of every visit. Charming family, headed by Chief (and Chef) de Maison, Percy, so named because he is a distant relative of the Duke of Northumberland, the food is truly excellent, the service beyond compare and it is a place I recommend wholeheartedly,
We had an beautiful evening! Seafood, Wine and Old Jenever were excellent. The service inclusive the chef was also great!
Very tasty food. Service is almost perfect (some waitresses have to be taught how to pour drinks into glasses without a rush so it doesn't splash all over the table). Location is descent. If you sit outside your view can be spoiled a little by a dirty harbor, but it's not a restaurant's fault. For such a tasty sea food I would sit with my back towards harbor just to enjoy the taste.
Came here 2 years ago with my 6 and 9 year olds back then and decided to come back again when I’m in town, this time with the 4 of us including daddy. Excellent food and services! Always leaving content and a full belly.
This is a really wonderful seafood restaurant. The food is prepared in the Franco-Belgian tradition. All the seafood was extremely fresh. I had lobster bisque that was divine. One of us had ½ lobster, which was a bit over cooked, making the removal of the meat from the claw difficult. Another had the Dover sole which was perfection.