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I cannot praise this restaurant highly enough. The food is delicious and the chef goes to great lengths to prepare it I had the smoked salmon starter that he had smoked himself. The setting is friendly and informal with locals and their dogs enjoying...a drink at the bar our cocker spaniel enjoyed saying hello to them all although the restaurant’s own dog was meant to be behind the bar she managed to sneak out to say... View all feedback.
What Luce Normand doesn't like about Ch'ti Quin Quend:
I cannot praise this restaurant high enough. eating is delicious and the cook goes too long to prepare it I had the smoked salmon star that he had smoked himself. the environment is friendly and informative with local and their dogs. a drink at the bar that our hahn spaniel enjoyed to say hi to them all, although the own dog of the restaurant should be behind the bar that they managed to sneak out to say hi! we will... View all feedback.
We have been visiting this area regularly for over a decade, and it's rare to find a restaurant we haven't tried. We visited based on the TA rating and enjoyed it very much. The dining room has a hint of prefab hut about it but is pleasant enough. We were greeted by the owners in a friendly and welcoming way - the informal approach works well here. The food has twin themes - Sicilian and Piccardian ( if that's a word). The restaurant makes great play of the fact that all food is locally sourced and the quality shows- the choice on the menu was good and all dishes lovingly prepared and presented. The focus on locally produced food is backed up by the presence on site of a farmers/ artisan market once/twice a week. The starters in particular were gorgeous. Their take on warm goats cheese is not to be missed but be warned its main course size. The service is appropriately paced and all staff were charming. Wine list is reasonable and well priced. Really interesting and different from the standard restaurant in the area. Given that the general dining quality in the area is good, this stands out as well above average - will come again next year!
Less than 1 hour from Calais and just 6km from the beach resorts, this restaurant offers excellent, home-style cooking [home is Corsica for the patron] in a quiet rural setting. The patron and some of his staff speak good English so visitors should not be put off going to what is a very local restaurant. Menus [fixed price and a la carte] are good value and there are usually daily 'specials' available. One thing you will need here is a good appetite as the portions served are definitely not 'haut cuisine'.
Myself, my wife and our 2 small dogs stayed in a cottage in Quend and found Ch'ti Quin Quend (which is a play on words .. but the owner will explain that !!). It was a bit cold and the dogs were wet so we thought we should sit outside.. but we were invited to sit inside and the owner and his son were immediately very friendly and gave the dogs some water (and us come coffee!!). The next day we came in we asked if they had Croissants, but unfortunately they don't do this (they do excellent Corsican food.. but we were not around in the evenings to try this).. however the owner told us that if we want he will buy them for us when we come in the next day !! So from then on it was fresh croissants to go with our morning coffee.The owner and the son made us feel very at home, were very friendly to us (and our dogs!).The other locals were very inviting too. Highly recommended. Quend is a nice little village and is close to the very sandy beaches.
I cannot praise this restaurant high enough. eating is delicious and the cook goes too long to prepare it I had the smoked salmon star that he had smoked himself. the environment is friendly and informative with local and their dogs. a drink at the bar that our hahn spaniel enjoyed to say hi to them all, although the own dog of the restaurant should be behind the bar that they managed to sneak out to say hi! we will definitely go back to our next visit in the region
We have visited these on a regular basis for over a decade, and it is rare to find a restaurant that we have not tried. we visited after the TA review and enjoyed it very much. the dining room has a hauch of prefab hütte over it, but is pleasant enough. we were greeted by the owners on a friendly and friendly way, the informal approach works well here. the food has twin themes sizilian and piccardian when that is a word.) the restaurant makes big pieces of the fact that everything is produced locally and the quality shows- the choice on the menu was good and all dishes lovingly prepared and presented. the focus on locally produced means of life is supported by the anesthesia before a site of a building / crafts market once / twice a week. the forerunners were mostly beautiful. the warm goat cheese is not to be missed, but its main course size is warned. the service is correspondingly step and all employees were charming. the wine list is reasonable and good price. really interesting and different from the standard restaurant in the environment. because the general dining room quality in the opposite is good, this is also above the average again next year!