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St Jean Du Luz - Le Peita, St Jean-du-Luz, a small Spanish restaurant

Le Peita,
Rue Tourasse,
St-Jean-du-luz, 64500,
0559268666
Local restaurant, Spanish, 20
Small restaurant in an old narrow street close to the seafront.
A local menu that has a heavy Spanish influence with the starters including a tapas plate. The food is basic and sometimes lacks colour although the taste is good. As you would expect a limited menu cooked in a tiny kitchen at the back. Good service from a mainly family staff.

Posted by Sam at November 15, 2004 01:00 PM

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One of the finest meals i've had in a long time. Ate here in June with my wife and daughter after speaking to a delightful couple who own the fashion boutique directly opposite. Selection of fish to die for.

Posted by: PETER WALSH at July 17, 2005 11:42 PM

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St Jean Du Luz

Le Peita, St Jean-du-Luz, a small Spanish restaurant

Le Peita,
Rue Tourasse,
St-Jean-du-luz, 64500,
0559268666
Local restaurant, Spanish, 20
Small restaurant in an old narrow street close to the seafront.
A local menu that has a heavy Spanish influence with the starters including a tapas plate. The food is basic and sometimes lacks colour although the taste is good. As you would expect a limited menu cooked in a tiny kitchen at the back. Good service from a mainly family staff.

Posted by Sam at November 15, 2004 01:00 PM

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One of the finest meals i've had in a long time. Ate here in June with my wife and daughter after speaking to a delightful couple who own the fashion boutique directly opposite. Selection of fish to die for.

Posted by: PETER WALSH at July 17, 2005 11:42 PM

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