Bars and restaurants Ma Prairie
The Restaurant at
Sunêlia Ma Prairie
The flavour of the Roussillon cuisine enlivens every dish. Bright colours, full-bodied flavours, music from the plancha grill etc. Côté Sud restaurant, in Sunêlia Ma Prairie campsite, is sure to awaken all your senses. La Bodega snack bar, just next door, has a wonderfully southern feel and serves cocktails with a distinctive Catalan flavour. You’ll love it.
A word to the wise: the restaurant is a “Qualité Sud de France” certified establishment; do you know why? Because at Côté Sud, we serve regional cuisine made from locally sourced ingredients. And it must be said, our land is very fertile!
Restaurant
Restaurant Côté Sud
Peak season: 6pm to 11.30pm
And I should warn you; it really is mouth-wateringly good! Côté Sud restaurant, in Ma Prairie 4-star campsite, has pulled off a minor miracle. With every dish diners get the chance to enjoy a small taste of the Languedoc-Roussillon. The Qualité Sud de France label guarantees that the products used are regionally produced as well signalling a love of local cuisine And with good reason! The squid and prawns are the menu highlights, closely followed by the grilled vegetable and selection of cold meats.
Of course, there’s a kids’ menu but don’t be surprised if your child wants to pinch your food!
Bar and snacks
La Bodega snack-bar
Once summer season is in full swing and the holidays have begun, La Bodega opens its doors. These small bistros are not exclusive to Spain, the Pyrénées-Orientales also have their own bodegas. Sunêlia Ma Prairie Campsite bistro is right next to the pool. It serves cold drinks and snacks throughout July and August. Don’t exhaust yourself in the pool; treat yourself to a little something.
Grocery store & bakery
In the reception area of this 4-star campsite, which is staffed by our extremely welcoming team, you’ll find a delicatessen area selling products from the South-West. You can enjoy a supply of jam, olive oil and wine every day throughout the summer. Staples and essentials are also available. What’s more, every day the local village baker stops off at the campsite to deliver fresh bread and pastries which you can order the day before from reception. Our recommendation? Why not try a rousquille (a soft pastry) with a cup of coffee. It’s delicious.