Reviews on French food in Cassel, France including FENETRE SUR COUR, Le Resto de Fed, Estaminet'T Kasteel Hof, Cafe Aux Trois Moulins, Le Sauvage, Le Foch, La Taverne Flamande, La Terrasse des Geants, L'ancienne maison commune, La table du meunier
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3 based on 187 reviews
We recently visited this restaurant whilst staying overnight at a B&B in Zagerscappel (see separate review). We were apprehensive on entering, due to our limited French vocabulary, being English. We neednât have worried, as all the staff, including the proprietor/Chef made us feel so welcome, and despite a few language difficulties (and the offer of a translated menu), we were able to choose some delicious meals! The restaurant is located on a terrace above the Grand Place, and on a nice day, would be an ideal position to watch the world go by. Sadly it was raining during our visit, but you could still enjoy the beauty of this little French town. Merci Beaucoup!
4 based on 207 reviews
This is a very charming restaurant where the ambient is more than a place for eat, i'ts in fact a place to live the typical regional life, where the staff handshake everyone coming inside and they are smiling all night even if they are hard working. So friendly.When we have finished our epic diner, they put on our table some regional wood games and told us how to play with to finish the evening with a little table party.The price is more than reasonable and I can understand why even booking a day in advance still difficult to find a table in this restaurant.
4 based on 41 reviews
We wandered into Cassell looking for a pet friendly restaurant just as lunch service was scheduled to end for the day, hence, we marched into the place closest to the parking space we found!! How lucky were we!!! Excellent service, Excellent freshly cooked food. Friendly and welcoming and so clean and well decorated.We selected the rabbit dish and the gammon steak from the Plat du Jour menu (14 and 13 Euros respectively). Both meals included a Mountain (no kidding) of pommes frites and a fresh side salad.Just one comment (and I suspect that this will change as the restaurant is obviously very new) they do not yet take credit or debit cards for payment but is cash only.
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3 based on 180 reviews
The taverne flamande is quite an old restaurant with a lot charm and personality. The food varies between excellent (you have to try the flamiche au maroilles which is a kind of quiche prepared with the local "stinky" but super tasty cheese) and average (the seafood gratine was just ok). Lovely service and people
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4 based on 74 reviews
I am a repeat customer with Le Foch who found the restaurant by chance. I have since started to use Trip Advisor and wanted to share my experience. My current trip finds me again at Le Foch. The food is constantly of great quality and prepared perfectly. The service and atmosphere is that of excellence. The owners take pride in their product and it shows in every detail. Yesterday I enjoyed a wonderful ham and mushroom quiche for the starter; duck breast (make sure to try it 'pink') in pepper sauce with the perfect quantity of vegetables and mashed potatoes; dessert was a pastry 'bag' of cooked apples in a caramel sauce. Excellent, excellent dinner. Tonight was not to be outdone. The starter was two sausage pieces in a pastry crust; the main course was a white fish with sauce - but the wonderful addition was the sautéed mushrooms, complete with proper portions of vegetables; dessert finished the delightful meal which consisted of two warm pineapple rings, vanilla ice cream, and a type of caramel sauce. Simple devine!I would recommend this restaurant to everyone! Excellent experience at an incredibly affordable price!Make sure to include Le Foch in any travel to the Cassel area.
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4 based on 120 reviews
The restaurant is clean and cosy. The owner specializes in grilled meat, on an open fire in the back of the restaurant. Menus are normally priced. The meat is excellent, sauces are tastefull.The wines are good and reasonably priced. Service is quick, friendly and correct.No remarks, very recommendable.
4 based on 93 reviews
This is just such a great find I have to agree the best frites I have ever had.We only stopped for a snack and they were so welcoming even rearranged the tables to fit us in.We had croque Monsieur whic was the best I have had recently nothing was too much trouble we will certainly visit again and have a proper meal as the food looked so good.
4 based on 448 reviews
One of more famous estaminet flamand in a wonderful vue in the hightest point of Flanders with local specialities
This is a really characterful restaurant, specialising in local Flanders cuisine. It's easy to find; just head towards the windmill out of the town square. Being near the top of the hill gives you a good view over the small town. The character hits you as soon as you come in, with the smoke of the log-burning fire, and every inch of space, from floor to ceiling, filled with decoration or knick-knacks of some sort. The menu is fun to choose from. You could if you wanted to, have a dish made with beer for a starter, main course or pudding. Rhubarb and chicory appear frequently on the menu, as does speculoos. Tartlets are a speciality. There is also a small shop on the premises selling Flanders delicacies. Sadly, as with many other good restaurants, this is not one where you are likely to get much of your "Five a Day". But we would definitely go again.
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4 based on 147 reviews
I had salmon and my husband a salad. While both dishes were well presented they lacked the wow factor e.g. the "salad" was lettuce and little else and the salmon plainly cooked. The restaurant was reasonable priced however for what we had and the service was fine.
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4 based on 243 reviews
A very pleasant experience: the upper dining room is bright, well decorated and welcoming (an outside sitting area, the "cour", is also available if the weather allows), the service attentive and professional, the food remarkably good, the menu appealling, the wine list extensive but nevertheless offering lower priced wines. We spent approx. 50 Euros per person which, for a first class meal, is quite reasonable.
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