KAMI sits in the Notre-Dame district, at Les Terrasses de l’Océan — right on the line between Capbreton and Hossegor, a hundred metres from the beach.
They say that in some cultures, the word kami names an invisible presence. Something that ties people, places and moments together. For us it’s more than a name: it’s a story of friendship, and a way of living around a table. [to validate]
It always starts with someone arriving alone. A glass, a light plate, a moment to themselves. Then someone joins. You start tasting, sharing, passing things around. The plates land in the middle. And before you know it, the table has grown — friends arrive, the laughter rises, the plates keep circling. [to validate]
Because deep down, everything tastes better shared.
A south-facing terrace, non-stop service from 10am to midnight, and the ocean a hundred metres away. Come as you are, from morning coffee to the last glass. [to validate]