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4 based on 42 reviews
Comme chez Mémé vous propose de nombreux produits locaux ainsi que des vins de producteur indépendant et bières artisanales catalanes ainsi que des plats issu de la culture catalane sur une terrasse ombragée.
My wife and I recently visited Barcelona, Andorra, and Perpignan, France. While in Perpignan the tourist office recommended the Medieval Village Castelnou. And it was a great recommendation....The old fortress is well maintained and features numerous arts and crafts vendors, boutique shops, restaurants and the Comme Chez Meme Tavern....Since it was a warm day we stopped inside and decided to have a local cold beer to cool off with.Inside the tavern is small and very quaint...A really inviting place for a drink or meal. We decided to sit outback on their patio terrace with a great view. Our server was very pleasant and she bought us our drinks with a smile....The Comme Chez Meme, which translates to "Like at Home" really sums up this little tavern in Castelnou.....
Service très sympathique et accueillant les plats sont très bien servis, les produits sont frais et de viennent de producteurs locaux et les prix sont très raisonnables surtout par rapport à la qualité des produits
4 based on 347 reviews
We lunched with a French friend and were all very happy with our meal and the service. We stuck to the fixed menu which offers limited choice but good value, and a moderately priced bottle of white. The quality of preparation and flavours of the dishes were excellent. The food here is a little bit out of the ordinary, and also good value. We have no hesitation in recommending this restaurant.
4 based on 129 reviews
A small restaurant in a village on the side of a very quiet road. The appearance of the building belies the quality of the food. French cooking at it's best - simple, imaginative and very tasty. We were a group of four and between us had a good selection off the menus and had no complaints about any thing.Service was friendly and efficient.Definitely worth visiting if in the area. We would have visited a second time but they are not open every evening - check before visiting especially early in the week.
4 based on 192 reviews
While visiting the Languedoc-Rousillon region of southern France, we happened upon this wonderful restaurant. The museum of art we planned to visit was not open so we ambled along winding roads in the foothills of the Pyrenees and followed signs to Castelnou, an 11th century town that is designated one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in France."We stepped into the first restaurant we passed and were immediately charmed by the 2-story interior space and the friendliness of the proprietors. We were seated upstairs in a small cozy dining room near the hearth. Our meals were simple but excellent - a hearty salad for my husband and an omelet and salad for me. The meal was accompanied by crusty French bread and a bottle of crisp and delicious local white wine recommended by the hostess.This was one of those unplanned experiences that we will always have fond memories of and we look forward to a return trip.
4 based on 468 reviews
Fantastically located restaurant in the picture postcard village of Castelnou, in the shadows of the chateau and overlooking the valley.Lunch here on sunny (but windy!) afternoon.The food was modest, not exceptional in any way. Service was fine. Prices reasonable.Would recommend for the location alone.
4 based on 101 reviews
The first time we visited this restaurant it was very windy. The staff were delightful and offered me a jumper. The food is delicious and everything tastes fabulous. They use fresh ingredients that are locally sourced. You would never find the place if you didn't know about it as it is somewhat off the beaten track.
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4 based on 200 reviews
This is an old favourite of ours especially in the summer, when it is possible to sit outside at the back of the restaurant. On this occasion we were passing Ille Sur Tet on the motorway and decided to call in for lunch. We parked for free in the large central car park off the main road that runs through the town. Every time we visit there has been space in this car park. The restaurant was busy on this Friday lunch time, but there were one or two spare tables. We both had the Plat du Jour which was Entrecôte Steak, well cooked and served with a generous portion of salad and chips. Additionally we drank a small carafe of red wine along with one Coffee Gourmand. The overall bill was less than â¬40 which we thought to be very good value. If you are not in a rush, we would suggest a leisurely stroll around this charming town.
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