Saint Christophe
Saint Christophe
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A cosy restaurant, nestled in a pretty villa with Belle Epoque seaside architecture – at the Saint Christophe you can taste the traditional cuisine of the region, enhanced by a measured and appreciable creativity!
Restaurant : Saint Christophe
Address : 1 Av. des Alcyons, 44500 La Baule-Escoublac
Contacts : For all requests for information or reservations, please contact the teams by telephone at 02 40 62 40 00.
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