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4 based on 220 reviews
Was recommended by friends and decided to try it for a quick lunch. We went for the menu for 16.50 including main dish and dessert. I chose the fish of the day who was very tasty but the rice with it was over cooked. The veg were fresh and tasty too. We had for dessert the charlotte au chocolat which was a big mistake: not nice presentation, to heavy, we expected something much more with a home made charlotte style and taste. Only 3 desserts were on the menu so was obvious for us to pick the charlotte.At lunch time you expect to be looked after very quickly which was not the case. The restaurant was quickly full. I guess after 12.45 it's necessary to book. We didn't.
4 based on 146 reviews
The chief cook invites to a culinary journey around a kitchen character in a warm and welcoming restaurant.
very Professional, quiet, few people with excellent food ..no mistake ... in the higher range of the restaurants
4 based on 615 reviews
We arrived at this restaurant without a reservation (in a quiet residential area) and there was no problem seating out group of 4. The staff were very efficient and friendly and nothing seemed to much trouble.The surroundings are tastefully decorated and the food is outstanding without being over priced. Testimony to this, is the fact that the restaurant was almost full when we left.I would recommend the steak, I can't honestly remember the last time I had one that good..... It was like cutting butter!Cannot recommend highly enough.
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4 based on 157 reviews
We came here for lunch. The waiters attitude was great from the start to the end. We took the 23Eur lunch set which offers dishes of the day (starter, main course and yoghurt or dessert). Starter was great (mackerel fish) but the stewed beef was really disappointing as it was way too hard. The risotto side dish did not fit well with the beef. The dessert was a cheese cake which was not outstanding. Average experience overall. The à la carte courses look better indeed but the prices are not the same...
France Food Guide: 4 European food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Landerneau
4 based on 556 reviews
Based on reviews tried out this place. The fish soup was excellent best I have had in years. Followed by the fish selection that had been cooked in the soup, white fish, scallop, mussels and lobster. Nice glass of Chablis went well. Floating islands and coffee followed. Well looked after by the owner and staff. Had been met with a sparkling aperitif and was surprised to find wine and coffee was free on the bill also. Will be coming back, thanks.
France Food Guide: 3 Grill food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in St Chamas
4 based on 287 reviews
A very classy restaurant with pink and purple lights that make for a unique, elegant, almost ethereal atmosphere. The food was outstanding: each dish was presented like a mini work of art and the different elements created a very tasty combination. Everyone in our party was pleased with their choice.
4 based on 281 reviews
several visits already. Good choice of crepes and "country" type of furniture. Both Sarrazin and wheat are good. Even the cider is OK (not so frequent in Paris)
Auxerre, Food Guide: 4 Tunisian food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Moneteau
4 based on 286 reviews
I ate here with one of my friends on a Saturday night and we had an absolutely amazing meal. It was orgasmically good. The wine recommendations were great and really went with the dishes we chose. My duck with pear was one of the best meals I've had for ages and it was nice to have a meal not served with chips but with real potatoes roasted in garlic.If you are in the area you must go to this small but amazing place.
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4 based on 330 reviews
If you happen to be near Joinville on a sunny day, do not hesitate and get a table at Le Petit Pont. The terrace of this restaurant set in an island is the perfect spot for a relaxed but delicious lunch. You'll be sitting next to the river Marne in a green and quiet oasis. Better book your table by phone though as Le Petit Pont is deservedly considered the best restaurant in town (and probably also the most expensive). On my visit I had a great veal tartare, followed by a perfect cod in chorizo crust. My partner took the oeufs meurette, a house special, made of poached egg, in a red wine with bacon dices sauce, and the pollock . The exotic fruit Pavlova desert was very tempting even if our choice went for the Café gourmand (coffee + small deserts). For all tll this, plus 50 cl of a decent white wine and a large bottle of sparkling water, we paid around 90 euros. The lunch was a really memorable one. Note that this is a place where you need not to be in a hurry. But this is for a very good reason: all food is prepared from scratch before beeing served, as the owner told us. So at rush hour you might have to wait a bit if you just came for a main course. Rather than waiting, do not hesitate in taking an entrée. They are delicious.
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3 based on 220 reviews
This is a great place for either a full meal - I had the lamb chops which were delicious - or a quick lunch - my son had a baguette sandwich which was very tasty and only 6 euro. The outdoor tables face the north gate of the castle so there is a lovely view and lots of people watching as you eat.
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