Find out what French restaurants to try in Pietrosella including Le Patio D'am, A Bona Stella, A Baracca, Le Piano Chez Toinou, Le Bistrot Corse - Menestrel, Le Patio D'am, L'Alta Vista, Chez Alain, Restaurant Le Rivoli, Auberge du Prunelli
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4 based on 572 reviews
The very nice lady at the winery, when asked for a restaurant recommendation with a focus on good cooking, strongly recommended Auberge du Prunelli, and called to secure us a reservation. She explained, it's not really a place that a lot of tourists patronize, but local people love it, so I should make sure that you get a table.On a warm, late summer day, the terrace was a superb setting, and the tables did indeed fill up.As advised, the food was excellent, with a focus on local products. Trout and wild boar were well prepared and delicious. I almost didn't save room for dessert, which would have been a major blunder. On offer was sheep's milk cheesecake, crustless, made to a traditional recipe, flavored with orange blossom water, about 4 cm thick.The current generation of the family owners, a couple of friendly & enthusiastic brothers, has the ambition to build the most comprehensive collection of Corsican wines on the island, and to make the cellar a venue in its own right.Wine country is often the setting for really good food, and this restaurant upholds that tradition perfectly.
4 based on 773 reviews
Went here to have dinner with my family. No service apart from drinks. Sat there for a while without anyone coming to take out order. The children were now getting hungry and and we were not even offered some bread while the came to take our order.
4 based on 1255 reviews
This restaurant seems to always be fully of people! Beautiful food, with mussels as the speciality of the house. Great friendly staff and whilst we dont speak French and only one staff member spoke any English, we managed to communicate with much laughter and hand signals. Thoroughly recommend this restaurant.
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4 based on 520 reviews
We decided to try this restaurant cause both the location and the menu attracted us and we were not disappointed indeed! The terrazza has an amazing view on the sea and we were lucky enough to be there during sunset, absolutely gorgeous.The menu too was interesting to us, we tried 3 different main dishes and they were really tasty, the fish itself was of very good quality and this is crucial, but the combination of different tastes was what we loved the most.... delicious, really!The service was very good, the place wants to be classy and the service is up to this standard.. the fact all waiters were also quite nice is a plus.The prices are not the cheapest ones, but I believe they are appropriate to the quality, the presentation and the portions served. It's definitely a place to go to!
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4 based on 235 reviews
The staff were excellent...very friendly and knowledgable. The food was truly delicious. We had scallops and foes gras for starters, Thai pasta and Sea Bream for main course.Beautlifully presented and plenty to eat. Would definitely go back.
France Food Guide: 3 Grill food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in St Chamas
4 based on 415 reviews
We went to Le Menestrel based on the reviews on Tripadvisor, so knew the location was not the greatest but expected good food and service. To summarize our dinner: very poor atmosphere, average to poor food, slow service (though others were clearly served faster).The location is poor, there is nothing cute about the low-end back of a strip mall overlooking low-end housing. There is a cover with vines, but that does not make a huge difference. The chairs and tables are very cheap plastic, what one expects at a low end diner or truck stop, not a restaurant.Our service was super slow. They were not busy on the night. Others did seem to be served more quickly, but for a small, half-empty place, waiting 45 minutes for a salad is ridiculous.Food was variable. The fresh fish was fine, but nothing special. Basically, they bought fresh fish at the market and grilled it and gave one side. No sauces or special spices, and it was a fair amount of work since the fish was not cleaned. I made just as good fish by buying at the local fish store the daily catch and cooking in our apartment with olive oil and lemon.The salad was fine, but boring. One type of green leaves, basic vinaigrette, some slices of the local jambon.The children's menu was plain bad. Old, reheated lasagna (multiple times from how rubbery the cheese was) and freezer-burnt store-bought ice cream. First time my son did not finish chocolate ice cream.They offer a free digestive at the end of the meal.If the price was a third less, maybe would say it was fine, but for the price, poor location and slow service, just not worth the risk. There are much better places in Porticcio.
4 based on 1099 reviews
Partout ou l'homme apporte son travail,il laisse aussi quelque chose de son cÅur. Chez Toinou,il n'y a pas dâétrangers seulement des amis que nous n'avons pas rencontrés
We chose this restaurant on the basis of a recommendation from a local - and Trip Advisor reviews - and were not disappointed. Comfortable friendly atmosphere, a menu you could spend the whole evening reading - and not just the food listings! We chose the menu at 39â¬90 which offered almost everything available a la carte and our only complaint was the sheer volume of food, but it was truly delicious - from a feuillantine of king prawns and scallops, followed by one of the best dishes I have ever tasted, a filet mignon of suckling pig with caramelised apples, prunes and chestnuts - wow! And a dessert of almond and chocolate spring rolls (yes, it really worked) and coffee with a complementary disgestif. Truly excellent - no wonder they can say money back if not satisfied!
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4 based on 109 reviews
on our way to Filitosa we noticed a bar with a great view and sunset. We stopped for a drink and a photo and decided to stay for dinner.Simple good food, big portions, home made: we had a great evening. Filitosa had been postponed :-)
Lille, Food Guide: 10 French food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Lesquin
5 based on 112 reviews
Delicious fresh and local Corsican food. Ocean view patio. Clean warm atmosphere with Friendly service.
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4 based on 235 reviews
The staff were excellent...very friendly and knowledgable. The food was truly delicious. We had scallops and foes gras for starters, Thai pasta and Sea Bream for main course.Beautlifully presented and plenty to eat. Would definitely go back.
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