Reviews on European food in Capestang, France including L'Orangerie, Le Pourquoi Pas, La Galiniere, Le Provence, Les Platanes, CAFE DE LA GRILLE, La Tour Sarrasine, Le Relais Bleu, Cafe des Arts, Restaurant de la Tour
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4 based on 475 reviews
despite being late for our table, which was our fault, the restaurant kept our booking for eight people, I had heard many good things about this place, and I must say, without reservation, the standards of menu, presentation price, were all faultless, I would highly recommend this establishment
4 based on 55 reviews
Fantastic place, day or night, whether morning espresso or afternoon beer. Service with a smile from Fabrice. Wonderful outdoor seating on the street. Table oysters fresh from the market, a quirky (!) Unisex toilet and a liberal view when it comes to settling the bill. Awesome place.
4 based on 50 reviews
The courtyard is scruffy and full of local workers eating gigantic portions. Some of them obviously come for lunch here almost every day. A couple of foreigners too, probably expats. The food is hardly gourmet but it is obviously what these locals expect - they mostly have the set lunch. Today it is wholesome cauliflower salad, home made meat pasties with veg, decent supermarket cheese, dessert. The price is under 14 euros. One lady asks for a smaller portion when she sees her plate and Madame is impeccably polite. If you want a smaller portion, ask in advance or order two starters! You will still have more than enough. I have lamb chops from the carte, four large beauties with chips and salad. Husband has fish soup, steak and salad. Inside the room is like the ones I remember from 40 years ago. Look at the pictures and you will see what I mean. It's ideal for people with large appetites who do plenty of exercise or who fancy a siesta afterwards (or to feed your teenagers). So reassuring to find these places still exist in an age of Macdonalds and motels. It's on the ground floor with parking outside so totally accessible and suitable for dogs.
4 based on 352 reviews
Restaurant située au bord du canal du Midi. Cuisine raffinée traditionnel française carré des vins de la région sud de France. Cuisine maison. Label d etat Qualte tourisme.
Beautiful decor, and owner was the perfect host all evening. Took time and patience explaining menu to us Ausies and was of good humour. All dishes were brilliant right from the salads through to lamb shanks (nice sticky roasted lamb), Seafood pie (soufflé) excellent with choice seafood. The St. Jacques scallops huge and perfectly cooked. Deserts, superb. Could not fault this place, our #2 for meals in France.
3 based on 308 reviews
Traditionnal cooking, meat cooked on fire, home made french fries, fish, salads and pizza. At lunch time, 13⬠menu, from monday to friday. The restaurant is open at lunch time Monday to Thursday and lunch and diner time Friday until Sunday. For informatio
Arrived and sat down to be told we had to shift. Took drinks order, which arrived promptly. Tried to order for over 20 minutes, told only one waitress could take the food order. After getting their attention twice, we were just ignored and two other tables that arrived well after us. After finishing our drinks without anyone taking our order, we left and when to the much nicer place on the other side of the square
4 based on 311 reviews
In the heart of the picturesque village of Poilhes, 30 metres from the Canal du Midi, in the shade of the magnificent Plane Trees, Les Platanes welcomes you. The cuisine is fresh and seasonal with an emphasis on local produce and the plentiful wine produc
Marvelous place with excellent cuisine!We were traveling via Le Boat and changed our route to visit the restaurant and had unbelievable experience at Les Platanes. We tested all positions from the menu, sharing it with a company of 7 and it could not be better! Delicious, beautifully served, amiable hosts and delightful atmosphere. Strongly recommend, hope to visit it once again next year.
4 based on 149 reviews
Le Provence was the first restaurant that we visited in Capestang at the recommendation of Brits living there. It's a cozy, full-menu pizzeria/restaurant with with a pleasant courtyard, helpful staff, and reasonable rates.
Six of us traveled from Malta to enjoy a few days on the Canal. Capestang was one of our stop overs. We found Le Provence right next to the canal on a beautiful evening and sat outside to enjoy a meal in wonderful surroundings. The food was excellent especially the steaks - perfectly cooked and huge! A good wine selection also. Our waitress was a pleasure and more than capable of handling our jokes.
4 based on 403 reviews
This restaurant has changed hands since our last visit, but going on today's lunch, the quality remains excellent. Check this out: the 15 Eur formule menu offered a three course lunch with wine bread and water that was consistently excellent from start to finish. Just a couple of choices per course unless you wanted to go a la carte. It was too noisy outside today because of building works opposite, so we had a corner table for two in the quieter and cooler interior, which retains its clean modern aesthetic. The loos are spotless - always a good sign. Anyway, back to the food: to start, there was a refreshing cucumber carpaccio served with a quenelle of black olive tapenade, or an utterly delicious veloute of courgette and carrot. Good bread; very drinkable rose (a decent glassful each). The main was either tagliatelle bolognaise, or what we both had - a piece of hake with a gorgeously buttery herb crust, served with asparagus and an orange and vanilla flavoured rice. We didn't stop to deliberate over pudding, as there was an apricot compote made from fruit picked in the garden yesterday, sprinkled with crushed pistachios and served with a boule of good vanilla ice-cream: absolute bliss. I finished with a punchy espresso served with biscotti. Service by le patron was efficient and friendly and I would unreservedly recommend La Galiniere for its quality to price point.
4 based on 122 reviews
At the Malvies bridge near Capestang Languedoc Roussillon you will find âLe Pourquoi Pasâ. Situated beside the Canal du Midi, a Unesco World Heritage Site, this former hostel was a resting place catering for the boatmen and their horses in centuries gone-
We last visited le Pourquoi Pas some twenty years previously. In the interim there have been multiple changes of ownership. The most recent one has established a strong team in the kitchen and dining room of the old lock-keeper's cottage. We ate inside as there was a strong breeze, but I would certainly recommend visitors to sit outside in clement weather so as to enjoy the cavalcade of passing traffic on the Canal du Midi. When this place was first set up the, then, English proprietor used to place a direction sign on the main road nearby. Very regularly it used to disappear as local restauranteurs took exception to the simple charm and fine, homespun cooking of the place tempting their clientele away. It seems that those days are long gone and Le PP is now an established part of the local scene. I would certainly recommend giving it a try.
4 based on 217 reviews
Situé en plein cÅur de Béziers, sur une dès plus belle place de la ville, au 5 rue Barthélémy Guibal, LâOrangerie vous propose une cuisine Française Méditerranéenne, nous sélectionnons les produits de qualités, locaux avec une touches dâoriginalité qui fa
Had the most wonderful lunch with my husband at this cozy restaurant. The service was 10/10, so friendly and kind, which i did not experience often during my stay in S-France. The food was of very good quality and very nicely presented on the plates. Normal prices for that kind of quality. They have a burger meny and a la carte including salads. Go there! You wonât regret it Chères clients,Nous somme heureux de vous lire et de savoir que vous avez passez un agréable moment chez nous.En espérant vous revoir très vite.Merci à vous.
Where to eat French food in Capestang: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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