Discover Restaurants offering the best French food in Saint-Cyprien, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France including Le Bo Bar, Auberge de Meyrals, La Savie, Le Bistrot d'Epicure, Le Chevrefeuille Cookery School, La Merenda, Sesame, La Taverne, Hotel Restaurant La Gravette, Restaurant Pizzeria 24
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4 based on 112 reviews
Restaurant pizzeria situé au cÅur de Saint Cyprien. Changement de propriétaire depuis février 2019 mais toujours le même chef en cuisine, la carte reste quasiment inchangée.
First off this is not an Italian restaurant - it's fundamentally French and, typically, does a good line in pizzas: the menu contains all the local specialities. The food is straightforward but well cooked and very good value. This is a small, friendly restaurant that typifies rural France. It is a little tight on space but the ambience is great. In an area that shouts gourmet at every turn, this unprentenious little gem in understated but delivers on all fronts.
4 based on 79 reviews
It was time for Sunday lunch so we came off the D703 into St Cyprien but couldn't find anywhere open. Just off the main street we finally found "La Gravette" seemingly frequented by the locals which was a good recommendation. However, there did not seem to be any staff in attendance except a man in the kitchen who came to our rescue, seated us, took our order and brought our aperitif. What was to follow was a feast! We had a delicious vegetable soup, prawn salad (and it was large) with lettuce, carrot, potato, cucumber all cut up in a mayonnaise sauce and decorated with half an orange. We then had Monkfish, saute potatoes with a lettuce decoration and finally Rum Baba with cream + coffee. This little restaurant deserves a five star rating for the helpfulness of the two waiters but most importantly for their food, it was excellent. It also happened to be very reasonably priced.
4 based on 95 reviews
Had takeaway pizza and calzone twice from La Taverne whilst staying in St Cyprien. A very busy little restaurant that serves really good pizzas. We had three or four different ones in total and all were fabulous. Good ingredients, lovely dry base. Certainly would recommend if wanting pizza and in the area.
4 based on 70 reviews
I have visited this wonderful place several times and it never disappoints. The staff is wonderful and the food always consistently good. Just get there early or they may run out of what you want. Small and intimate.
4 based on 132 reviews
Have eaten here twice recently, on each occasion the food and atmosphere have been fantastic.Service is excellent and the staff are incredibly patient whist you mangle their language.House wine is good, and cheap, and their home made pizzas are amongst the best Iâve ever had.
5 based on 82 reviews
Le Chevrefeuille Cookery School offer one day regional cookery courses, family cookery courses, cooking demonstrations and guided market tours. Our one day courses start with a guided local market visit where chef Ian will explain the vast array of local
Ian has a great personality, and a lot of ability with food. Highly enjoyable experience. We were two families, creating a salad with duck rillettes and a honey-mustard dressing. We also made a chocolate lava cake. Very tasty, very educational.
4 based on 292 reviews
Five of us had a wonderful meal at Le Bistrot d'Epicure. It was busy on the Saturday night and glad we had booked. The service was outstanding from beginning to end, and each dish was of the highest calibre, beautifully cooked and presented. They were also more than willing to cook steak for one of us very well done yet the quality of the meat was so good it lost none of its moisture, tenderness and taste.If in the Dordogne region I would strongly recommend having a meal here.
4 based on 159 reviews
Small restaurant in an ancient farm, located in a greenish quiet place. Serving good quality products, vegetables and herbs from the garden, everything homemade.Open all year, cooking classes in the winter.
This restaurant is a little more sophisticated than the other local options and is all the more welcome for it. A endearing welcome, a little aperitif de maison, delicious and beautifully presented food, a delightful view. What more could you want?The menu selection is limited and on a chalk board which makes you think it changes daily but in fact when we returned a couple of days later it was exactly the same. This wasn't a worry but did put us off coming a third (or fourth time) which we otherwise certainly would have done.
4 based on 66 reviews
You will find here passionate people, who do their best to offer you entirely homemade meals, all made with fresh ingredients selected for their origin, their qualities, their manufacturing methods, mostly organics, and whenever possible locally sourcedâ¦
Prominently positioned on a cross-roads but actually this is not an issue. The main issue is that it doesn't open the early part of the week and that was a great shame as we wanted to come again. Beautifully presented local food brought to you by a smiling, cheerful waitress. The chef cooks with a bit of flair which is a very pleasant surprise.
4 based on 94 reviews
We had a drink here after a very enjoyable walk around this beautiful place. Tables on the outside terrace are perfect for watching the world go by. The pression was good and cold as always and the waiter was friendly and efficient. Whatâs not to like? Recommend.
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