Reviews on European food in Argentan, France including Hostellerie de la Renaissance, Le Bistrot de l'Abbaye, Le Moulin des Saveurs, Le Comptoir de Maria, La Petite France, Le Colbert
Things to do in Argentan
4 based on 59 reviews
Le Colbert, c'est une brasserie a la decoration retro qui vous accueille dans la zone commerciale d'Argentan. Le Chef en cuisine, vous concocte des plats divers et varies de la cuisine francaise, au choix : salades, pizza, pates, poissons, viandes... L'et
Again I would have liked to have given this restaurant a good rating, but this wasn't available.I haven't been here for a while and I was interested to see how it would compare to my previous visits. As usual, I took a friend here after our shopping trip. They appear to have completed some refurbishment and the whole place looked light and airy. They seem to have enlarged it too. As usual it was busy, with a good atmosphere. The service is efficient, pleasant and the waiters speak some English. As we only wanted a fairly light lunch we chose the buffet selection as a main course. There were a good selection of dishes to choose from and with very nice french bread, they made a perfect lunch. With largers, the bill came to 23 euros, a snip. Mustn't leave it so long next time.Your welcome. Nicolas
4 based on 83 reviews
A group of us stayed here on the 17th may on our way to Le Mans. The rooms although basic were very clean and comfortable. The owners were very welcoming. It is in a beautiful, quiet area and was so relaxing. Although the owners spoke very little English and we spoke limited French we managed by using our iPhone and they used their laptop and we muddled through which made us all laugh the owners included. The food was fresh and it was lovely to see local residents there who also helped us to translate. We ordered breakfast and when we came down there was fresh fruit, bread rolls, jam, butter, pastries and croissants. We then had an omelette with fresh tomatoes and toast along with fresh orange juice, tea and coffee. They also packed up croissants and rolls to take with us. All in all a beautiful, friendly and relaxing place to be which is good value for money. If your in the area it is definitely worth taking a detour to soak up the ambience.
4 based on 152 reviews
I'm afraid the food or the service wasn't up to much from the incomprehensible menu to the bizarre food at expensive prices, we actually thought there wasn't a chef in the kitchen.Hi,Thank you for taking the time to post about us. Our table proposes different tastes, and some of them tend to recall the Italian Cuisine. But, as you saw, most of our main plates have a French touch. I totally understand you felt lost in the Menu if you were expecting a traditionnal Italian restaurant or a by the slice pizza place.We will try to make the Carte more readable.Thank you.
4 based on 157 reviews
There is an extensive menu of pizzas and crepes? We opted for crepes, mine being cheese while my husband had Le Chef,smoked sausage potato etc each came with a smaller crepe stuffed with salad. They were both DELICIOUS and very filling so we did not sample the deserts. The carafe of red wine was very acceptable and the service was both speedy ( I think the waiter was on skates) and efficient but it did not leave you feeling rushed.We arrived at 7 when it opened and it was soon full, with people also coming in for take aways, a sure sign that this is a good place to eat.we will definitely go back the next time we are in the area.
4 based on 276 reviews
Installé dans un édifice religieux en partie détruit pendant la Révolution puis transformé en auberge, le bistrot de lâabbaye ne désemplit pas, c'est l'adresse incontournable de la ville ! Dans une ambiance conviviale, le chef cuisinier Thomas vous propos
Our party of 12 ate here twice during our holiday in the region. On the lunchtime visit the restaurant was packed and included another larger group than ours, but service was as efficient and friendly as on our evening visit. We all chose different dishes from the menu de marche and no-one was disappointed. For myself I particularly enjoyed the mousseline de poisson with crabe tartare and the lamb on skewers, and the caramel sauce with the fromage blanc was delicioius. There was a pleasant ambience, and with the luxury of no background music we could all join in conversations as a group! It was lovely to find a restaurant still unapologetically totally French!! We'll certainly return if we are back in the region next summer.
4 based on 299 reviews
Recently awarded: 1 Michelin Star Our daily 23⬠Menu "back from the Market" is served for Lunch only and is not available on week-ends. All other Menus and plates are served everyday for both Lunch & Dinner. Menu price range: 34⬠- 97⬠or "A la Carte".
My wife and I came here for lunch. As it was a special occasion, we passed by the 30 Euro lunch menu (which looked very good) and went for the 52 Euro menu. This was spectacularly good. We ordered aperitifs, and these came with amuse-bouches. Each course was beautifully presented,and full of exciting flavours.The service was excellent. Very attentive, and perfectly paced, with a short verbal description of the dishes that were being served.This was fine dining where we felt that everything had been done with a purpose, not just to be different for its own sakeOur only disappointment was that for most of the time we were the only customers.Our bill including wines and coffee was 160 Euros. More than we would want to pay every day, but I doubt we could have found as exceptional a meal in England for twice the price.We have eaten here before, and certainly intend to come again.
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