With its wooden decking floors and ocean-side pergola shade, it seems to have been lifted from the sands of Pampelonne and planted on to the side of an inland hill. The food ranges from pizza to steaks to burgers to salads (with plenty of variation for the Vegetarians among us) and the music from 'chill-out' electro to laid back reggae. The atmosphere is relaxed and the staff are the most friendly and attentive. We have eaten here many times and we are always made to feel really welcome (which is rare in Entrecasteaux). The restaurant's name comes from an MC Solaar track: "Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo". When you find a restaurant named after a song by a Senegalese rap artist, you know it has to be something special.
This is a charming Provençal family run restaurant by a fishing lake. This was really superb value. Simply excellent fish and a really good ambience. This is most definitely off the beaten track. But this makes it quite special. Very friendly service. Certainly worth a visit. Seems busy enough to ensure that you call and book ahead. Open all year round it seems. Mainly for lunch.