Reviews on European food in Sauternes, France including Le Petit Naples R, Auberge les Vignes, Le Saprien, Chateau Trillon, Restaurant LALIQUE, L'Atelier Flavien Valere, L'Abricotier, Le Pampaillet, La Boucherie Restaurant, Le Petit Naples R
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4 based on 246 reviews
given the trail of people dropping in and out to pick up their pizzas! We were well served and well fed. Tasty and generous.
3 based on 260 reviews
We did make an unplanned stop over at the lovely chateux malle and not being planned, late and rainy we stopped at this place. First impression better than from outside, and the menu ok, price wise not that lowcost as the place might suggest. My wife had a sald, me a 22 euro entrecote( not that far price wise from les noailles in bordeaux center).Meat ok, fries had that taste of the old oil, which has seen many many fries over and over, and maybe also some other stuff.And the ceasar salad led to both wife and her mother having a terrible night without sleep. Should have gone to McDonalds, despite this being France...
4 based on 137 reviews
Local food, frech, 100% home made Booking is recommanded
We got this restaurant recommended by the winery we visited earlier that day. On arrival in Saint-Macaire, we were already charmed by the village itself. At the restaurant you could choose between a three course meal with different options, or seperate plates from that same menu.We went for the foie entree and the canard as a second. I really enjoyed the food a lot!French is well known for it's culinary level, and this humble restaurant only confirmed this!
4 based on 279 reviews
Three Renoved Rooms In Soft Colors And The Garden Can Accomodate Both Family Meels And Little Groups.
L'Abricotier boasts a Michelin Bib Gourmand but it's hard to say why. This semi-rural restaurant-with-rooms is immediately opposite the main-line railway from Bordeaux to Toulouse: although the bedrooms mostly face the other way, it is hardly in a desirable setting. Nonetheless, the pretty garden behind the building retains considerable charm. There is an attractive small swimming pool, generous parking, and the shaded dining terrace is a most attractive. The cooking is thoroughly decent but also rather ordinary. One eats well enough here, but sadly there is no sign of the extra refinement or added creativity that would justify its Bib Gourmand. What has happened here since Michelin first granted its accolade, and have they not been here recently? However, it is not a bad address. The service is courteous and the food is perfectly pleasant, if routine. We enjoyed our simple dinner here: if our expectations had been lower, we might have enjoyed it even more. What a pity that the Michelin Guide is not more reliable.
4 based on 224 reviews
An expensive evening meal, food disappointing, no sauce on the sturgeon, and v small amount of pureed spinach, felt hungry after main and dessert - think it came straight out of the fridge/freezer......
5 based on 64 reviews
Jerome Schillingâs cuisine resides not only in his experience and expertise, but also and above all in this pursuit of the unique and untested. The menu is designed to reflect the specific features of each vintage and the carefully selected produce.
This restaurant was incredibly special- from start to finish the food was superb, creative, artistic, fresh and delicious. - service impeccable. Owned in part by Lalique, the crystal and decor was lovely. Would definitely recommend this as a special place for a memorable dinner- Dear Bostongirl, Thank you very much for taking time to review our restaurant. We are glad you enjoyed your experience and hope we will have the pleasure to welcome you again. Justine FleureuxPR Manager
4 based on 204 reviews
A small family run restaurant, run just by the husband (who cooks and serves) and the wife who serves. The other lunch customers when we were here were small groups of 6 to 8 people.We had the set price 15⬠menu, which was a bit adventurous in that the main course was tête de veau . Probably something I would not have chosen myself, but was glad to have tried it (don't think I would have it again mind you). I pondered over what a group of Japanese tourists made of it.The service was friendly. Although the restaurant is surrounded by vineyards, the view is blocked by their above ground swimming pool.This is a "real" French restaurant, serving real French food. It is very good value for money
4 based on 447 reviews
C'est au coeur du village de Sauternes que vous acceuille le Saprien. Bordé par les vignes du Château Guiraud, à 25 minutes de Bordeaux, nous vous promettons un moment de plaisir et de convivialité. Le Chef Romain PONS cultive les valeurs qui lui sont chè
I took my parents for a combined Motherâs and Fatherâs Day celebration for a Sunday lunch. Two menus or a la carte and plenty of choice. The waitress was knowledgable about the dishes which is always a good sign. In the end, an excellent meal with lots of flavours, local produce and super wines. And the view speaks for itself. Superb experience!
France Food Guide: 6 Pizza food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Sauternes
4 based on 354 reviews
We were on our way for some wine tasting and found the Chateau Guiraud Vineyard. The tour guild at the Chateau suggested this restaurant, since we had 2 hours before our tour. Auberge les Vignes was super easy to find in this adorable tiny village.....the food was amazing and the waitress was very kind and did her best to communicate with the little English she did know. The restaurant was very clean and with a lot of locals! I hope this helps!
Where to eat Italian food in Sauternes: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 246 reviews
given the trail of people dropping in and out to pick up their pizzas! We were well served and well fed. Tasty and generous.
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