Reviews on Cafe food in Aigues-Mortes, Occitanie, France. "Aigues-Mortes" translates to "dead waters," but the salt marshes surrounding this medieval city actually have given this town one of its chief industries: sea-salt production. (Bring some home for epicurean friends.) Fortified into a Mediterranean port in the 12th century, Aigues-Mortes’ massive walls survive—walk along them for great views.
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2 based on 241 reviews
After a lunch we wanted a coffee and a gaufre and decided to have it on the nice square in the sun. Unfortunately the gaufre was just mediocre. We were quite disappointed.
2 based on 145 reviews
This is a lovely cafe bar, right in the center of a lovely small town and surely must be one of the best places to relax and watch the world go by, we were served by a charming French waiter who having spent many years in Australia could speak perfect English, he was so pleasant that he positively contributed to what turned out to be one of the most enjoyable stays in France. Worth going just for the location, but a real bonus that everything else food, drinks, service impeccable.
Nouveau restaurant de burger à Aigues-Mortes très prometteur.Frites maisons, steak façon bouchere, ils font aussi des galettes que l'on a pas encore testé mais qui ont l'air bonnes.Le burger cheddar était très bon mais si vraiment on doit pointer les détails je dirais que je préfère une sauce avec un vrai fromage cheddar affiné car ici je pense qu'on était sur une sauce à base de fromage type toastinette vache qui rit.Acceuil très bien et jolie décoration.
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The amateurish and clownish service totally spoiled what could have been a nice lunch with our kids in a great location. We were seated for lunch when there was only one other table filled in the whole restaurant. The "waiter" took our orders but didn't write anything down soon forgot what we had asked for and to come back to verify. Despite there being water glasses on the table, at no point were we offered water. We had to pour our own out of a bottle we brought. The pizzas took around an hour to arrive, which is pretty shocking since they probably take all of 2 minutes to actually cook. With 4 children this was a bit of a drag, but we got over it as they amused themselves in the square. The real problems came when we tried to get our kids their ice cream (part of the fixed kids meal). We placed the order and waited over 20 minutes. With no sign of them, we asked the waiter what was happening and he asked us to repeat the order - He had totally forgotten that he had already taken the order. At that point we were around 90 minutes in for what was supposed to be a quick and simple pizza lunch. Despite asking rather forcefully for our ice creams to be brought quickly, it took another 15 minutes or so for them to arrive. Getting the bill was another circus. We asked for it several times and the waiter had evidently forgotten to write anything down so they couldn't calculate our bill and gave us another table's bill twice. Finally, we actually got up to leave and milled around elsewhere in the square, which finally prompted one of the staff out of his stupor to present us with a correct bill. We probably could have and should have just walked out on the bill and I doubt they would have even noticed.I was rather impressed with the restraint of the other diners in the establishment. Once the place filled up for lunch time service, others waited even longer than us for things as basic as getting a menu or placing an order. Some had kids and really seemed to be pushing the limits of their tolerance. In somewhat comedic fashion, the table next to us was seated by three distinct groups who all waited in vain to be even asked for their order. All of them got up and walked out before being served or even noticed by the staff.Throughout, the three guys working at the place seemed more interesting in goofing off with each other as opposed to actually doing their jobs. They were laughing throughout (at the customers it seemed) and playing juvenile games with each other that seemed to involve lots of butt slapping and crotch grabbing (I wish I was joking). They also appeared to be enjoying some drink while on the job. At least they were having a good time... My sincere hope is that the owner reads this and fires the staff or at least sends them for intensive re-education. If - god forbid - one of those clowns was actually the owner, I can only say that I expect his business venture will soon end and spare the rest of the public such shambolic treatment. I have never previously written a negative review of a restaurant on any online platform. This place was so bad that it motivated me to caution others. I fully expect the staff to try and rebut some of these damning comments, but I stand by them fully.
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4 based on 34 reviews
L'emplacement qui n'est pas très glamour, vue sur le parking.Mais la qualité est bien là ! Le service est irréprochable !Pizza excellente.
4 based on 43 reviews
The restraurant Le 16 offers Salty Pancakes, Burgers with baker's bread and beef steak, homemade fries, sweet crepes, fresh produce. Homemade and with love
Après 1/2 heure toujours pas de salade en vue Il est vrai que préparer une salade ce nâest pas rien ......Autour de nous personne nâa rien à mangerPas de crêpes en vue non plus Il est vrai que faire des crêpes nâest pas rien non plus ......En résumé un triple zéro à cet établissement !
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