Reviews on European food in Chambly, France including Les Epis D'Or, La Grange de Belle Eglise, Le Marigny, Chez Catherine et Fils, Leon De Bruxelles, AU PARC FLEURI, La Table de Gascogne, Le Loft, Le Nautilus, Chez Inacio
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3 based on 19 reviews
Restaurant qui a des plat du portugual vraiment exellent . A faire Le samedi soir soirée karaoké .Restaurant assez familiale bonne anbiance
4 based on 552 reviews
We ate here for lunch on the smartly decorated back terrace on a weekend in March where we had fabulous weather. Despite the high number of people in town, we arrived for a late lunch and were seated within 5 minutes, overlooking the river.The tapas for starters was delicious, with some really good quality Spanish jamon and chorizo. Beautifully presented, the main courses were tasty and generous. Not enough room for dessert, (despite the very attractive looking cafe gourmand) we left feeling quite pleased with our find.The only negative point was the slow service, in particular with regards to bringing water to the table on a hot day.. solution... get bigger jugs for e water!!
4 based on 271 reviews
Le Loft câest lâendroit idéal pour -Prendre un petit dej (ouverture a 7h , formules boissons viennoiseries possibles) -Prendre un apéritif en grignotant (carte variée de boissons cocktails et vins) -déjeuner rapidement ou pas (produits frais et fait maiso
I often bring family members here for a drink or icecreams after a walk along the river and through the town. The terrasse at the back provides a quiet place away from traffic and pollution to chat. The drinks menu and the desserts are very varied and the service is good though it is getting more and more popular so you sometimes need to wait. Just a little note, you pay at the till between the terrasse and the bar...Thank you very much for your advice. In fact, we have two tills: one for tobacco and consumptions at the counter, when you are behind the restaurant you have to pay to the till between the terrasse and the bar. I agree with you it's not well signposted. Last but not least:We wish you an happy new year for 2016 ;))It will be a pleasure to see you again.Cyrielle
4 based on 290 reviews
We've been on our way from Arles to Boulogne s Mer and then onto London when my wife pointed at the road sign reading L'Isle Adam! Not knowing anything about the town but also not keen to drive another couple of hours we've decided to stop over in this beautiful town.Managed to secure a hotel room and food became our next priority. Chose La Table de Gascogne for its location, good menu and general "good feel" - the restaurant looks as you've always imagined a French establishment to be. Full of character, inviting and good choice of dishes on the menu. We've been greeted by Jean Francois who's been very helpful and forgiving for our rather limited command of French. He made us feel welcome and was very good at recommending a substitute wine for the one we've chosen - needless to say it was a great choice. Me and my son, had three courses from the â¬15 menu whilst my wife decided on a Confit Duck - which is Gascogne's speciality. We could not fault anything at this fine establishment. Total bill for three came to â¬60.40 incl wine!!We will most definitely visit them again. Many thanks to Jean Francois and Kevin for being such a lovely hosts!!!
4 based on 509 reviews
Fourteen days of eating out on holiday and we felt a bit tired of it.But we found this place, arriving at about 7 - it was fairly quiet but they asked if we had a reservation and we confirmed 'no'. About an hour later we understood why they were interested - because it packed out very quickly.They were very patient with our French - and made up for it with great English.The menu was very imaginative and our teenage boys loved what they had, as did Granny.The atmoshere just felt good - there was a buzz - and the waiters were efficient and very pleasant.I thought the price was very reasonable indeed after some of the bills we've settled.
4 based on 963 reviews
Ok food. Mussels were good but my husband took fish and chips: fish was baked to much: was bent and overcooked, not tasty, also the dipsauce with this fish was too vinegary and sour. Because we took a starter I was satisfied with the portion of mussels, without a starter this portion would be too small for me. But if You really want to eat great mussels: go to Belgium and eat mussels from Zeeland.
4 based on 186 reviews
Had a lovely lunch here. They mainly serve crepes but do serve other food. Itâs well presented and itâs a lovely, clean, modern place. Will probably be back in the summer as thereâs a terrasse at the back. This would be a great place for afternoon icecreams etc...
4 based on 22 reviews
We have a capacity of 100 seats a very beautiful setting, with two terraces
We stop by for coffee on the way to shop. Owned by the extended family that owns le Civette. Similar food, service and atmosphere with a outdoor terrace. Big reproduction of "The Girl with the Pearl Earring" inside by the bar.
4 based on 194 reviews
Sundays in Paris are not easy to find a nice restaurant since almost all good ones are closed. When I am there on Sundays I rent a car and I look for nice restaurants nearby Paris. This one is about 30 miles driving through a nice road on the country side. Really lovely route. The La Grange is in a small village called Belle-Eglise that has nothing but a nice Church and the restaurant. But the town is nice and you feel like inland. The restaurante has a nice garden, beautiful dining room and the chef Marc Duval always present and taking care of his guests. The food is traditional French with some modern accent. It is very good, the service is excelent and prices are quite reasonable compared to Paris. It also has a good winecellar and the wine list is plenty of choice on Burgundy and Bordeaux wine at reasonable prices. I have been there three times already and all them good.
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4 based on 394 reviews
We visited for lunch last week because this is my sister's local restaurant. It was several years since she and her husband had been there and they were very impressed by how much it had improved since their last visit. Unfortunately, the June weather meant that it was not fine enough to eat in the advertised garden but the room is pleasant and the food beautifully presented and they were very happy when we mixed and matched the prix-fixe menus with variations, including sharing. We were very sorry that the turbot dish was unavailable. Our main reservation was that the food was somewhat under-seasoned.Although we all have reasonable French (my sister and her husband fluent) we enjoyed the waiter who had spent time in Brighton and spoke very good English. Certainly somewhere to go back to when we are again in Champagne.
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