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Auberge San Ghjuvani (Propriano)
The guide was updated:Set in the rolling hills over Propriano, this family-run restaurant affords spectacular views over the Corsican landscape. Choose from an extensive menu of home-style Corsican specialities. Produce is locally sourced, and the running family readily welcomes patrons in person.
Useful Information
- Address: Route de Baracci, Propriano
- Website: www.san-ghjuvani.com
- Phone: +33 4 95 76 03 31
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Le Bilboq holds somewhat of a legendary status: the restaurant specialises in one thing only — lobster — which comes in extremely generous servings, as part of its signature "spaghettis à la langouste" dish. Payment is in cash only, and reservations are strongly recommended.
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Le 20123 (Ajaccio)
Le 20123 provides a unique dining experience that feels like walking through an ethnography museum exhibition hall. The restaurant's owner has stylized the space to recreate a village square, complete with a water pump and life-size dolls dressed in traditional costumes. The menu features classic Corsican cuisine, sharing plates, and a selection of local wines.
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A Nepita (Ajaccio)
In a town often overrun by visitors, A Nepita is one establishment that keeps delivering authentic, high-quality Corsican meals. Fixed menus vary by day and come with a choice of two dishes for each course. Reservations in advance are highly recommended.
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Le Santana (Sagone)
Located on the west coast of Corsica, Le Santana is a perfect blend of exceptional cuisine and breathtaking views. Situated directly on the beach, it offers patrons a front-row seat to witness the island's spectacular sunsets while enjoying a wide selection of superb fish and seafood dishes.
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Le Piano Chez Toinou (Porticcio)
From the appetizer to the digestif, through the main course and the dessert, everything at Le Piano Chez Toinou is simply divine. The dining experience, although a bit pricey, is definitely worth it as the food is exquisite, homemade, and hearty. Not to mention, the warm and friendly atmosphere with beautiful Corsican music playing in the background.
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Terra Cotta (Propriano)
If it's fine dining you are looking for, look no further than Terra Cotta — a delightful Michelin-starred restaurant located on the port's quayside. Although the complete dining experience may be costly, it's an investment that's definitely worth it. The skilled chef expertly pairs the island's ingredients with the daily caught fresh seafood, resulting in an array of unexpected and delectable flavors.
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Auberge San Ghjuvani (Propriano)
Set in the rolling hills over Propriano, this family-run restaurant affords spectacular views over the Corsican landscape. Choose from an extensive menu of home-style Corsican specialities. Produce is locally sourced, and the running family readily welcomes patrons in person.
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La Bodega (Bonifacio)
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L'An Faim (Bonifacio)
Set at the foot of Bonifacio's dramatic Citadel is L'An Faim, an upscale restaurant whose pride lies in its locally-sourced, quality ingredients. Meats such as veal, fish of the day, lobster, and prime fresh vegetables all constitute the bulk of L'An Faim's seasonally changing menu.
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