Reviews on European food in Ardres, France including Les 3 Brasseurs, L'authentique, La Maison Du Chef, Aux Marronniers, Restaurant Chez Fanny, Auberge du Lac La Fregate, Au Flot de Yeuse, Le Chateau de Cocove, Bistrot de la Place, La Ferme Gourmande
Things to do in Ardres
4 based on 217 reviews
La Ferme Gourmande is the "Auberge du Colombier"'s restaurant just behind the "Bien Assise" campsite.
First Motorhome visit to France. First night stayed on site adjacent to this restaurant, stunning setting within grounds of small Chateau. welcomed and shown to our table and presented with a folder comprising of several set budget menus and dishes to suit all wallets and tastes. Food was piping hot and very good. We returned after 9 days touring the Loire valley before catching the ferry back to UK .
4 based on 119 reviews
This was our last day in France after one week touring and visiting friends. We collected our wine order from Calais wine before coming here for lunch as we always do when visiting France. We pre-booked our table and on arrival,we were shown to our table by the son who speaks very good english and always welcomes us with a smile. As usual,the menu of the day is marked up on the wall mirrors and usually offers 3or4 starter and main courses. I chose the egg mayonaise style for starters followed by the bavette echalot and a mountain of french fries for my mains. Both dishes were wonderful and the visit was made perfect by dad the chef coming out to say hello and shake our hands. If you have never visited this place,then you must put it on your list but make sure you reserve a table as the place is always busy and it is only open on a lunch time. We look forward to visiting again in Jan 19Thank you for your visit and your opinion see you soon to the Bistrot de la Placeâ In Marck .Thank you very much Melchior familly
4 based on 203 reviews
The Chateau and surrounds are in a idyllic setting. The food is absolutely superb but unfortunately the service lets it down. We had to ask to order drinks, ask for water, ask for wine, remind them of wine order, remind them of water order. It is missing somebody in charge watching over the they young waiting staff. We had the 42Euro menu which we felt was very good value for money. The Langoustine, Foie Gras, Fillet and the fish were all superb as mentioned earlier as was the cheese board. Definitely worth a visit though despite the service.Dear Madam, dear Sir,Many thanks for your comments.It is a pleasure to know that you enjoyed your menu. I take note of your comment about the service and be sure the necessary will be made to evitate that.We hope to welcome you again at the Château.Best Regards,Marie-Laure
4 based on 30 reviews
This is an enchanting restaurant, wonderfully decorated and full of character. However, you do need to book ahead. The lunch menu was around E20 for three courses, and of course we had all three. The first was a tart, filled with a local strong cheese, onions and lardons (a bit like a quiche Lorraine, but don't say I said so). I had a shin of veal stew with purple potatoes and various veggies - very hearty and very delicious. I'm surprised I found room for desert but I have to 'fes up my partner and I shared a starter and a desert but had separate mains - it was the only way we could manage and I was very keen to have a desert as it was pain perdue - a favourite. You will probably need a sat nav to find it but it's really worth while. P.s. the owner speaks very good English and was realy helpful.
4 based on 213 reviews
This is a delightful cafe with great views over the lake. There is outside and inside seating. Boats and pedalos can be hired. Service was good with plenty of choice on the inexpensive menu, including vegetarian dishes. Moule et frite was excellent and suited my mood as I was ending a trip across Europe. The sun was setting, casting changing reflections on the lake and birds were calling as they skimmed the lake for their supper of insects. Then the England match came on TV for my countrymen to enjoy. Peace and contemplation shattered it was time to leave and enjoy the last rays of daylight riding some of the delightful minor roads in the area.Approx 20 mins out of Calais on the road to St Omer you come to the village of Ardres. the lake is sign posted from there and La Fregate is easily found on the lakeshore where there are other restaurants too.
4 based on 70 reviews
Little savoury biscuits & sliced soft bread while you read the menu. Wanted foie gras & it was beautifully done, generous slices with lovely crisp toast & nice fig jam. Duck magret large but not so good - skin not crisp, & despite perfect pink cooking rather chewy in places, & not really enough of the date & orange sauce to get its flavour. Interesting carrots, good tasty crushed potatoes with chopped chives on top. Chicory creme brulee a delight, good coffee with little biccy. Pleasant light ambience, excellent service. Good disabled loo, but no alternative to two steps up to entrance - I asked.
4 based on 263 reviews
We ate here twice this time, both on our way to the UK and on the way back. It's still just as busy - reservations definitely necessary - but it's deservedly popular. As I said before, it's not hyper chic, and nor are the meals "gastronomic" but the quality, freshness and the taste are excellent and the prices are extremely low. We really appreciated details like fresh mushrooms in a sauce, and perfectly cooked salmon. Definitely worth a visit, including for the friendly, unassuming atmosphere and pleasant terrace in summer.
4 based on 188 reviews
Attractive table setting with cloth napkins. The starter of tomatoes & mozzarella was a lot of slices, four different types & colours, three of them heritage & the Green Zebra particularly good. Little cheese balls & a pesto dressing completed a cool and tasty opening to the meal. The freebie was a nice little verrine. Only disappointment was the in-house bread, not as good as it has been, with a pale hard exterior & heavy dough. Main course - a lovely piece of skinless, boneless fish (lieu, which I particularly like) & lots of beautiful veg, including silky butternut puree, making a colourful plateful with so many well-defined flavours. Surprise du chef is one of the puds listed - so I asked to be surprised & I was, by a set of four lovely contrasting mini desserts, followed by very nice coffee. Pleasant ambience & view of the market place & there is a terrace if it is good outside sitting weather. Too hot my day there!
4 based on 237 reviews
Wanting a light but warming lunch for a non meat eater we asked about soups but none available - they suggested their mushroom risotto, & what a treat it turned out to be. Surprise freebie starter of lovely slice of crusty bread with smoked salmon on garlic cream. The generous portion of risotto was perfect in every way & had a little garnish of veg - courgette, carrot, tomato, one lovely whole long flat bean & a trail of balsamic reduction to edge the dish. Chilled water in a glass bottle.Welcoming ambience, lovely food - I will return!
4 based on 650 reviews
You will find a unique feeling when tasting beers brewed on site in the traditional way in front of you . Please come discover every culinary specialty that makes "the 3 Brasseurs" original and find the appropriate suggested beer for each meal. OUR BEERS
This modern brew-pub is a good place for large groups for informal dining. The menu is quite extensive with plenty to choose from and it is available in both English or French. They brew their own beers so there is also an interesting and original beer menu. We had a mixed meat platter to start and then I had the BBQ Ribs. Not the best ribs I've ever had (those were in the USA) but certainly tasty and filling. Service was good and prices were reasonable. A 3 course meal with a large blonde beer cost me â¬35Hello, Sir, MartinRThank you for your compliment! This is valuable information that encourages us to continue in this direction. I will personally convey this message to my team.Yours trulyPatrick, TressardThe director of the restaurant
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