Discover Restaurants offering the best Fusion food in Les Milles, Aix-en-Provence, including Restaurant LE GAMBETTA, Le Poivre D'Ane, Koi
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5 based on 459 reviews
Restaurant bistronomique, accès sur un melange de saveurs sucrée-salées. Un mélange de bistrot et de cuisine gastronomique. En bref, des plats élaborés, frais, dans un cadre moderne, un service plus simple qu'un gastronomique, et surtout des prix bien plu
The first time I visited Aix a fee years ago, I had lunch in one of the generic bistros that litter the town squares. The food was generic, unremarkable and overpriced.This time around, I wanted to surprise my mother for her birthday, so made sure to do some research before hand. Gambetta had great reviews, so I decided to book and I'm glad I did. While the restaurant isn't located in a scenic town square, the food and the service are top notch. Gambetta is owned and run by a lovely couple, with the husband in the kitchen and the wife at front of house. Each dish was beautifully presented and tasted as good as it looked. The 3 dish menu was excellent value and we all happily ate all our courses.The hostess was very friendly and insisted on giving my mother free coffee and ice cream when she found out it was her birthday. We all had an excellent experience and will definitely be returning on our next trip to Aix.
4 based on 877 reviews
Service was good. Terrace okay. Food, just barely average. I like good food, I know good food. This was average. But it would definitely beat a terrible fast food creperie or some such tourist nonsense. To be fair, we only had three dishes - I cannot speak for the rest of the menu.
4 based on 853 reviews
As many people feel when in France, the food is fabulous but once in a while you need something small, tasty and familiar. Japanese hits the spot. Koi reviews very well but be prepared for a chaotic time. Teppanaki bar only holds about 16 people so book. Itâs a set menu (â¬42) with a couple of choices for Mains (prawns or steak - we chose one each and shared) and Desserts from the A la Carte menu. Too much food. Be hungry. Japanese beer is a great accompaniment. The Chef is a showman and cooks a few meals at one go, so you get to see the demonstration a few times. Heâs happy for you to take photos/videos. Lots of families there. It was a Saturday night, so the place was buzzing. Many people were turned away. The food is good not great - straightforward at a reasonable price.
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