Find out what French restaurants to try in Rochechouart including Le Roc du Boeuf, L'oree Des Vallees, Hotel de France, La Petite Loco, Restaurant La Meteorite, Restaurant Lauryvan, Pm bistrot, Le Vieux Moulin, La Table du Gantier, Burger sur Vienne
4 based on 199 reviews
We have not eaten a burger for a decade but 2 within 48 hours was worth the wait. We do not eat 'buns' so we ordered big salads instead along side frites which were just delicious, a carafe of red wine and finished with a fabulous panna cotta. Both evenings were dreadful for weather so we abandoned the Michelin restaurant the 2nd night to come here where it was warm with simple good food.
4 based on 191 reviews
Set in the heart of this lovely French town, we visited this lovely restaurant. The food and ambiance really authentic had a great meal. The only downside was there was no English menu, so if your French isn't up to much definitely take some sort of translating device.
4 based on 182 reviews
We arrived at this lovely restaurant for lunch today to discover I had booked a table at a different restaurant by mistake (embarrassing and entirely my own fault). Although they were fully booked, the lovely team at Le Vieux Moulin still managed to find us a great table on their outside seating, and treated us to a superb meal from their â¬34 menu. Every single dish was absolutely delicious and beautifully presented, right from the amuse bouche to the desserts. The waitress was extremely helpful and attentive especially to our daughter, double checking she was happy with her choices and offering just the right amount of advice. With a lovely setting as well, this is a superb restaurant which I cannot recommend highly enough.
Avec la vue sur le plan d'eau de Rochechouart, le cadre du restaurant est particulièrement agréable. La cuisine est simple et propose des produits de qualité (belles pièces de boeuf, noix de Saint-Jacques par exemple). Le restautant propose aussi un menu Enfant. Service sympa et prévenant.
4 based on 281 reviews
This was a wonderful evening. The restaurant is outside of the town a bit in a peaceful setting. We ate outside and loved the view. The food was delicious and expertly presented. I recommend the duck, although my coworkers also raved about the steak and the chicken. Foie gras appetizer was very tasty, if you like foie gras.
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3 based on 42 reviews
Having had a couple of drinks here in the past we visited La Meteorite for lunch as our favoured restaurant in Rochechouart was unexpectedly closed for the day.Being a glorious day everybody was eating in the pleasant courtyard on the tables that looked about 20 years old and in need of some tlc. We ordered the 'menu du jour' for 12.8⬠and I know that's a cheap price but believe me we have had lots better for that price elsewhere.First of 3 courses was a fishy coleslaw salad which was quite runny but reasonably tasty. The main course was a mixed grill. This consisted of two fried sausages, one of them a red merguez, the other a thin porky sausage, a very fatty small pork rib, very over cooked chips and a cold vegetable side consisting of mushy courgette and a yellow pepper I think. The vegetables were slimy and cold.The dessert was a rum baba. This came served in the plastic tray it was in when removed from the supermarket carton, it was frankly tasteless and had a very unpleasant texture and was garnished with some candied fruits.I am afraid we were very British and put up with it but it's a mistake that we won't make again. La Meteorite is good for a beer, the regular menu may be ok but this experience has put us off.
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4 based on 30 reviews
Many restaurants in the immediate locality offer set price lunches at 12.50 Euros. This is one of them. Four courses inclusive of a quarter carafe of wine is the deal. We went on spec on a Tuesday to celebrate my birthday as the other restaurants were closed in our locality - refurbishment and holiday breaks etc.Tuesdays at lunchtime are set menu days with the only choice being between two main courses. We had the beef steak and this was very good indeed. The fixed starter was a little nondescript. The cheeseboard was good and the following sweet was a chocolate mousse, a little too sweet for our tastes.The restaurant was very busy with the majority of diners being local workers, with a few tables of retirees like us.
4 based on 208 reviews
Our usual haunt in the town wasn't serving food that day, so they helpfully recommended this place.There is parking outside, but not an enormous amount, I would say, and if the town is busy, there could be a shortage. The Hotel restaurant has got a choice of menus and selection of wines at reasonable prices; bear in mind this is an hotel too, so the higher price levels reflect that. The staff are friendly and helpful, even when under pressure when we went, on a very hot day, with lot of patrons! We chose the â¬18 menu, although there are cheaper two and three 2 and 3 course daily menus, plus childrens' and express menus. The food is well presented and cooked, in a country style by an obviously accomplished chef. The portions are more than adequate; the salmon salad starter was almost a meal in itself! The kidney main course was tasty; nicely out of the ordinary and the cognac sauce was a good complement. Lastly, the third course offered was either cheese or a dessert. A good home-made apricot tart was chosen from those offered. The cheese selection was impressive; and fresh too! - see photo. I do not recognise at all the complaints in the very critical one star review given by another TA reviewer and will happily return here or recommend to others.
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4 based on 125 reviews
L'oree Des Vallees Bar Restaurant B&B and us . L'oree Des Vallees Bar Restaurant B&B is situated in the historic Chateau town of Rochechouart , famous not only for it magnificant chateau and church spire but also for the metorite that hit the town . L'ore
Called in recently on a hot, bustling Saturday. It was late lunchtime. Despite having no reservation and the town packed with fête attendees they managed to fit us in for lunch.In the good French bistro tradition, there were only two choices for each course and even these were becoming limited. We enjoyed an unhurried lunch at our hastily re-prepared table and remarked how well run and hospitable it was.A definitive favourite of ours whenever we visit the pretty town of Rochechouart.
4 based on 357 reviews
It's a big gamble taking ownership of a successful restaurant but Laura and Paco seem to have succeeded beautifully. This cosy restaurant, in the imposing shadow of the Chateau de Rochechouart, has kept the very highest levels of cuisine...and some. Our terrine starter was generous and flavoursome, The magret de canard was cooked to perfection and appetisingly presented. The dessert was to die for! A Chocolate Dream that just melted in the mouth. Helped down with a sensibly priced red Sancerre, our celebration lunch was everything we could have hoped for, with friendly and courteous service from Laura. Well done, you two, we're delighted to be able to add your restaurant to our list of favourites to recommend to our chambres d'hôtes clients.
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