Description
The European spiny lobster, known in French as Langouste, is one of the most prestigious crustaceans of the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts. Recognized for its distinctive armored shell and long antennae, this species is prized by chefs worldwide for its firm, refined, and naturally sweet flesh.
Unlike many commercial lobster fisheries, European spiny lobster is not widely industrially harvested. It is typically caught in small quantities by traditional fishermen using traps and coastal artisanal methods. Because of this limited and unpredictable catch, availability is rare and irregular, making it a highly sought-after product in fine dining.
When landed, Langouste offers exceptional culinary potential. Its meat is dense, delicate, and slightly sweet with a pure ocean character, ideal for high-end gastronomic preparations such as grilling, roasting, or refined seafood platters.
Due to the nature of the fishery, this product is only offered when available and generally in very limited volumes.
Key Characteristics
- Common name: European Spiny Lobster / Langouste
- Latin name: Palinurus elephas
- Availability: Rare, opportunistic landings only
- Volumes: Small quantities depending on daily catch
- Capture method: Traditional coastal traps and artisanal fishing
- Culinary profile: Firm, sweet, and refined lobster meat prized in gastronomy
A truly exceptional crustacean reserved for special menus, seasonal offerings, and premium seafood programs.






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