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Incredible atmosphere
This charming place, with the sound of the guitar and the bars, makes you think you're suddenly in Andalusia. But don't be fooled, the Camargue has a Mediterranean, gypsy, racial flavour. Saintes Maries de la Mer is the twin sister of the Dew. The restaurant features a courtyard reminiscent of Andalusian and an inner room where shots over dinner or a drink allow you to enjoy a memorable and enjoyable "gipsy" evening. A part of this peculiar charm, the restaurant has an interesting menu and a unique Camargue specialty: paella and sangria. We spent a week there, and ate in the restaurant three nights in a row.
The portions are quite large, so you might have food to spare with just one plate. The Sangria is not like Spanish Sangria, but the food is generally very acceptable. We simply loved the unabashed mixture of French, Spanish, Flemish, Camargue, and Provence all in one. The gypsy group that played "La Soiree" is called "I am" and I fell in love with their music. All compliments to the guitar. What impressed me the most was watching the French sing "Long Live Spain" by Manolo Escobar. It was tremendously fun, and I couldn't keep from laughing. I love these places, not only for the "haute cuisine" or elaborate wine list, but for the incredible atmosphere.
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