La Table du West
La Table du West
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The Barrière spirit signs a menu as we like to discover them – the classics, from steak tartare to sole meunière, sublimated according to the exceptional products, and served in an elegant setting.
Restaurant : La Table du West
Address : 5 Av. du Verger, Le Touquet
Contact : For all requests for information or reservations, please contact the teams by telephone at +33 (0) 03 21 06 74 95
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