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3 based on 31 reviews
If you read the reviews, in our opinion this is nice restaurant with some good food on offer. The problem with this place, is the problem with Chablis - it's quiet and hard to find atmosphere.We found Chablis a 'ghost town', wandering around to find options to eat. When we arrived, there were 2 other people in the window. We ordered and ate. The couple left and we were the only people in place for half of our meal. It felt like I was waiting for a bus in a funeral home!She had the steak and chips (chips were amazing) - very good. The snails in Chablis sauce were good too. The bill was a little higher than averageWaitress was charming enough. Factoring in everything - it's a 3.5 from me :-)Thanks for reading
4 based on 74 reviews
Visiting Daniel-Etienne Defaix's restaurant, La Cuisine Au Vin, on May 8, 2012, was a unique pleasure. I've enjoyed many French, Italian, and Californian vineyards' restaurants and caves; this is among the best. We made it a special side trip on our way to Vézelay. Go there. It was notable to be personally welcomed by the owner who then introduced us to each of his very professional staff. We had a very instructional wine tasting by Ken; I learned very much about vineyards' history and wines. The wines were wonderful. If I was not leaving Paris the next day for Prague, I would have certainly purchased a case like my friends did. Thank you so much, Ken, for making it a truly memorable cave visit. Your suggested side trips were very kind and thoughtful. We had time only for the Aire des Clos, the Foret Communale de Chablis - but what a remarkable vista!! The sun was shining brilliantly the whole time on the outlook. Gorgeous! Thank you so much for taking the time to show the driver the precise route. There was a torrential downpour five minutes after we got into the car to continue our roadtrip :))The restaurant staff was very knowledgeable, precise, and courteous. The meal was Fabulous !! Pierre Labalette is a great chef. We did the four course prix fixe with wines, and were glad that we did. It was a good value. The recommended wines were wonderful. We lingered and appreciated the waiter's precision and sommelier's expertise.I sincerely look forward to a return visit.Doug Holtquist, New York City
4 based on 45 reviews
Feel like discovering the best vintages from producers? Enjoy a moment at Marguerite de Chablis. Local flavors will accompany your wine - testing experience : organic cold meat, cheeses, smoked trout... Wines and local products shop
This is a lovely spot to enjoy some wine and tapas and the owner is joined by her son when he is off from school...they have a great gift shop as well if you like the wine you can buy it
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4 based on 75 reviews
The locals', and our, favourite bar after many visits to Chablis. Charming service in 'proper' French surroundings. Chablis premier cru available by the glass/pichet. Good snacks, too, and a fine breakfast.
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4 based on 77 reviews
Good starters, oeuf en meurette and gazpacho. One from the 25⬠menu and one from 30⬠menu. Duck food but poorly cooked rump steak lowers the rating. Asked for medium rare/a point and it came a rather chewy medium. Not pleasant sauce and flabby chips. Cheese and strawberry dessert fine. Service really good as there was a large 14 person group in.
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4 based on 272 reviews
... La Syracuse restaurant was a lunch stopover in the charming village of Chablis, France. This was our first time to cruise thru Chablis and actually find a parking place right on the main street! We ambled to the restaurant, which has a charming courtyard set with tables and a lovely interior in which to dine as well. Since it was glorious weather, we chose a table outside. Our server was a cheerful young man who brught us a delicious glass of icy cold Chablis to sip while we perused their menu. I decided on a small pizza and Gerry had a fish dish and a salad, which we shared. Both dishes were great... no complaints here. We finished with a shared piece of an apple tart and coffee. I definitely recommend dining here any time of day! We will stop here again when we are looking for lunch in Chablis! Judi Dunn, Tallahassee, Fl.
4 based on 704 reviews
Thursday 21st June 2018. Dinner for 2. Everyone was sitting outside in the pretty courtyard, but in spite of it being June it was pretty nippy - so don't forget a sweater - Chablis is quite far north so can get chilly in the evenings even in Summer. Friendly service and decent bistro food. My starter of snails in garlic butter was WOW! My wife liked her parma ham with melon. Sea Bass with mash and veg was delish. Risotto with 3 different fish also good. Creme brulee overcooked (the only dud). Decent place for a casual meal out in Chablis.
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4 based on 441 reviews
Main Hotel des Clos restaurant closed which was a great shame as they advertise it as open all 7 days! Worth checking before you book hotel as Bistro is poor by comparison, but our only option!Bistro was quite busy for obvious reasons. Great value Chablis Premier Cru which off-set the average food. The pork dish turned out to be ham in a tomato sauce and the chocolate fondant was solid. Tomato & langoustine starter would have been better had the tomatoes been fresh and the fish in a curried sauce didnât work.
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4 based on 697 reviews
We stopped here for lunch on a weekday and were enchanted by the warm welcome - and loved the modern interior of the old house bridging the river. The lunch menu was delicious, and the waiter's suggestions for wines by the glass to accompany it perfect. The restaurant was full, turning away guests without reservation - so call ahead. During our visit the other visitors seemed to be local professionals and families.
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4 based on 154 reviews
We had a superb lunch here from the menu du jour on a Friday. We found the food to be a wonderful use of French ingredients but with a lightness and delicacy that certainly owes something to the chefs' Japanese backgrounds. We were so impressed we came back again on the Saturday, for the regular menu, and were just as delighted - rare to find a restaurant that can thrill you two days in a row. We live in Burgundy ad were interested to find the lighter takes on Burgundian favourite dishes, alongside some wonderful fish dishes. Service was friendly and very efficient, and overall a great experience. One note of caution - make sure you book! The restaurant is small and very popular.
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