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Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Lège-Cap-Ferret, Chez Hortense offers a culinary experience that transports diners straight to the heart of the ocean. Located at 26 Av. du Sémaphore, this esteemed seafood restaurant is a haven for lovers of fresh produce, particularly renowned for its oysters, fresh fish, and delightful interpretations of French classics.

Patrons rave about their time spent here, noting the stunning views, which serve as a perfect backdrop to the vibrant dishes that grace each table. As experienced by Paola Igarteburu, the freshness of the oysters is unparalleled, paired beautifully with crispy golden French fries that make for an unforgettable meal. Sarah GH echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the simplicity and quality of the seafood, prepared without unnecessary complexity, allowing the flavors to shine through. The generous portions invite sharing, creating a warm and communal dining atmosphere.

Beyond the seafood, Chez Hortense boasts a wine selection that enhances the dining experience. Guests can opt for a well-priced Bordeaux dry white, such as Entre-deux-Mers, a recommendation from Vera Bin Zheng, ensuring that every dish is complemented thoughtfully.

Despite its popularity, where making a reservation is advised, the service remains attentive, albeit sometimes a bit brisk, as noted by Stefan Grünwald. Visitors leave with the assurance that the slightly elevated pricing reflects the quality and passion dedicated to their craft.

Chez Hortense isn't just a restaurant; it embodies the spirit of coastal France, inviting families and friends to gather and indulge in unforgettable meals. Whether you're diving into the fresh oysters, savoring the expertly prepared sea bass, or delighting in the dessert of the day, your taste buds are bound to rejoice. This venue, with its cozy ambiance and breathtaking views of the dunes de Pilat, promises a dining experience that is worthy of any food lover's travel itinerary.

Comforts & Conveniences

Accessibility
  • Has wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Has wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Has wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Has wheelchair-accessible toilet
Service options
  • Has outdoor seating
  • Serves dine-in
  • No delivery
  • No takeaway
Popular for
  • Popular for lunch
  • Popular for dinner
  • Good for solo dining

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Visitor Testimonials (2538)

The best food we had during our trip to Bordeaux. Oysters were super fresh. Mussels were delicious. Crispy golden french fries. We also shared the sea bass and the desert of the day.

Excellent food and a gorgeous view! Fishes and seafood are so good they don't need complex preparation to be delicious. Portions are big so it's a good place for sharing both entries and main courses. The place is very popular so the staff can be a little pushy with the bill. Make a reservation ahead!

Delicious seafood restaurant at Cap Ferret! Must try the oysters (as well as the foie gras)

Very nice place with a very nice view on the dunes de Pilat. Very good food, nice service, reservation is a must well in advance. Quite expensive but worth a visit.

A very cozy and comfortable place, perfect for family and friends to get together. Although in the same sea area, I compared the other two and I found that the quality of the oysters here is particularly good. In the choice of white wine, the store may add some moderately priced Bordeaux dry white, such as Entre-deux-Mers.

Chez Hortense is a real Cap Ferret tradition. We'd never been before yesterday, but the restaurant felt familiar from Rick Stein's visits on TV, as many reviews on Trip Advisor attest. Summertime presents difficulties getting to the venue with the single road from Bordeaux and endless queues of traffic, meaning that our roughly 50 km / 30-mile journey took nearly two hours, upping hunger pangs and anticipation. Thankfully, we had made our reservation for much later than the usual French "midi pile", and we were led to our table in among the throng of a restaurant packed by beautiful summery families with children, couples, and mostly French tourists, all noisily chatting away cheerfully while cracking open crustaceans, filleting fish, or sipping wine. The service when we were seated was impeccable. A series of waiters bustled about our table taking orders, bringing food and drinks, but we were never rushed as tables turned around us. Our three-course meal took more than two hours to consume, especially with a starter order of langoustine requiring forensic attention to pry the meat from every bit of carapace. My main course was the mussels that Chez Hortense is rightly famed for. Every time I have mussels, I lean toward the classic way of serving them - moules marinière - because every other way I've ordered in other restaurants leaves me regretting I hadn't ordered marinière again. Chez Hortense mussels are a different story. The flavour of this dish, made richer by Bayonne ham, was truly splendid. The mussels I had seemed never-ending, but it was no hardship to slowly work my way through them, with cracking chips to intersperse mouthfuls of mollusc. We went as a family group of four - mum, dad (me), son, and grandma. All of us chose different starters and main courses (except for my mother and I choosing the langoustine), and everyone was delighted by the choice they made. It was only my mum and I drinking alcohol, and the occasion and the meal demanded a bottle of Sancerre, the king of wines with fish, so that's what we had. For dessert, again, there was a doubling up as both my son and I went for the tiramisu, which was good but not world-topping like our main courses had been. My mum had no dessert; my wife had raspberries and cream. My son and I both had espressos to finish up - then we got the bill. It didn't really come as a shock because the prices were on display, but Chez Hortense isn't inexpensive. If you were to visit and just have a main of the house mussels, drink water, and have no dessert, you could come away with a bill for less than €20, but we didn't do that. Our meal came to roughly €75 per person for the meal I've partially described. Nobody had the lobster at €50 per person or the turbot at €40 per person, so this is an expensive restaurant. Even so, as the special treat this was, it was unforgettable. A couple of other points. The terrace of the restaurant is technically outdoors, even though it's covered and walled, so smokers will be delighted that you can smoke at the table. The second point is perhaps only pertinent for this Covid time we find ourselves in. There was no separation between tables for social distancing, so we were all packed in pretty tightly. I didn't hear anyone coughing or complaining about a lack of flavour, so perhaps we got away with our meal.

Chez Hortense is an institution in Cap Ferret, and for good reason. The atmosphere is casual yet full of charm, with views that make you want to linger long after the meal ends. Their mussels with homemade French fries are simply the best — generous, flavorful, and perfect to share (one portion is more than enough for two). A true highlight is the baked oysters with foie gras, a bold and unforgettable combination. It’s the kind of place you recommend to friends without hesitation.

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