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4 based on 228 reviews
My wife and I recently had lunch at LaCalabrese in Cluny. It is very convenient to the abbey and a great place for a mid-day meal. We both ordered pizza and, had we known in advance, we probably would have ordered one and shared it rather than having ordered the two that we did. They were large and reasonably priced. The manager indicated that all of the ingredients for the pizzas were imported from Italy. They certainly tasted authentic. I would recommend this restaurant for lunch for anyone heading to the abbey in Cluny.
4 based on 205 reviews
My friends and I stumbled upon this place going for an evening walk and we fell in love! The atmosphere is relaxing, the food is amazing, all of the staff is very friendly and we went back multiple times! Unfortunately, we found out the hard way that it's not open every night. But it was an end of the week treat! I was in a group of six and everyone loved their dish every time we went. And it had such a relaxing atmosphere, we just kept ordering desserts and drinks at the end! Highly recommend visiting for a lovely Italian meal!
4 based on 22 reviews
Had lunch here and enjoyed it so much we came back for âapero italienneâ tonight. Absolutely outstanding in every way. Superb pasta and salad at lunchtime with a very decent glass of wine. Endless âaperitviâ in the Italian style tonight. Tasty, fresh, irresistible food and really friendly service. The best of Italy in the heart of France! Go. Itâs great.
3 based on 118 reviews
I first visited this resturant in 1990 and then it was very good, with the most wonderful pizzas. I can't say that today. The food was ok but nothing special. In my oppinion this restaurant has slowly degenerated.
3 based on 93 reviews
Staff are efficient and pleasant. The pizzas are actually pretty good - they aren't deep crust but thin with good topping on. I was told the dough is rolled rather than spun though, so you end up with crinkly edges, but that didn't matter. The ingredients aren't top notch but the price is fair considering (around 8.50 - 9.50 for a large pizza) and you know with the rain pouring down the windows we were more than happy with our meal.The coupettes of Cremante make a great start and are only 2.70euros a glass. The choice of wines are very good and the ambience congenial. Service stops at 2pm and starts again at 6pm. They are open every day which is a boon on a Monday when everything seems to be closed.
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