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Restaurants in Deauville
As expected, Deauville has its share of fine-dining restaurants, and simply those that are touristy and overpriced, particularly along rue Eugène Colas. You also pay a premium to sit at one of the restaurants along the beachfront promenade Les Planches—the sea views don’t come cheap.
- Seafood
Étoile des Mers
On one side of this hybrid restaurant-cum-market, a stall hawks fish and shellfish fresh off the morning boats; on the other, hungry patrons sit at tables tucking into hearty platters of fruits de mer and an fish like sea-bass, tuna, sardines and mackerel grilled à la plancha. The…$$Around Town Il Parasole
This reliable, jolly, and good-value pizzeria proves that you don’t have to spend a fortune in Deauville to have an enjoyable meal. Pizzas have perfectly thin crusts and are generous in size, as are the classic pasta dishes such as seafood spaghetti and risotto with gambas. It gets…$$Around Town- French/Asian
L’Essentiel
South Korea meets northern France—with the odd Spanish touch—in this innovative restaurant run by a husband-and-wife chef team who won their first Michelin star in 2018. While the limited menu changes regularly, it could include veal loin jazzed up with pungent shiso leaves and spicy…$$Around Town - French
La Cantine de Deauville
This bustling brasserie stands out from the touristy restaurants along Eugène Colas. Inside its industrial-chic interior are generous plates of hearty food, ranging from enormous burgers and steaks to hefty salads of chicken, foie gras, and poached eggs.$$Around Town Le Ciro’s Barrière
From its excellent vantage point on Les Planches, you get some of Deauville’s best people-watching to go with some top-class seafood. It may be pricey, but Norman chef Jérôme Taquet’s superb cuisine is worth it. For a luxurious appetizer, try grilled langoustines with foie gras and…$$$Around Town


