Reviews on Mediterranean food in Le Passage, France including LA CUCINA, Al Dente, Les Saveurs D'agadir, Escale au Maroc, Les Delices D'Aicha, OLiban 50
Restaurants in Le Passage
4 based on 31 reviews
We had a wonderful lunch at this restaurant. We took the chefs recommendation and had a mixed meat and a mixed vegetarian meze. The falafel so were some of the best we had ever tasted and found that they are all made on the premises. The restaurant is expanding so that they can offer more space to sit down and also to do home made cakes - can't wait!
France Food Guide: 5 Gastropub food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Le Passage
Un couscous royal bien garni de bons produits le goût au rendez vous la commande prête en temps et une cuisine très propre c est parfait à recommander
3 based on 168 reviews
Push the door stopover in Morocco and dine in true traditional tent surrounded by sand and palm trees. L'Escale in Morocco, it is a cool oasis in the heart of downtown near Agen on 1000 square meters. Poussez la porte de l'Escale au Maroc et venez diner s
Not a restaurant you would necessarily stumble across by accident, as it is tucked away at the end of an alleyway. Once you've found it, though, you won't want to just go the once!Walk through the tiny courtyard (complete with sand and toy camel - and on one memorable occasion a real camel!) and walk into another world. The restaurant is set in a bedouin tent!The menu is not extensive - choice of meat, fish or chicken tagine, or a 'royale' comprising either chicken or the most melt-in-the-mouth lamb, kebab and sausage,but always accompanied by a huge bowl of vegetables and fluffy couscous, and always so delicious. You will never go home hungry as portions are huge. The staff are now used to me asking to take home a doggy bag!The waitresses are always so cheerful and smiley, and the owner always takes the time to check his customers are happy. To make the occasion more special, book for a Saturday night and there may even be a belly dancer.We have been to this restaurant so many times, and have taken numerous friends and gite guests. So many of them always ask to be go a second (third/fourth) time.
Where to eat Italian food in Le Passage: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 104 reviews
Absolutely fantastic food. Freshly cooked, huge portions, and above all delicious. Cannot recommend the food, or the friendliness of the staff highly enough. Furthermore it is extremelt reasonably priced. Lunch time 2 courses are 12 euros and you are so full afterwards that you can hardly move.
4 based on 182 reviews
Admittedly this was on a Fete de Pruneax night, so everywhere was busy. We had been to this restaurant before but I think it must have changed hands because previously there had been a special menu for the festival with prunes in every course, eg. foie gras stuffed with prunes, etc. So we saw Festival Special Menu and sat down. They were only serving a single course plus dessert and it was all Italian, no specials for the Festival. We ordered a carafe of rose wine, which came after we had requested it three times. We were one of the first people to sit down so the restaurant wasn't busy at this point. We then ordered veal escalope which came with spaghetti pomerdero. It took 45 minutes for us to be served. The food was simple and uninteresting, nothing to write home about. We then ordered coffee and it never came. We were watching the staff and it was utter chaos. It cost us 39 euros for the food and a carafe of wine. We have eaten much better pasta and much cheaper in Italy, with waiters who know how to care for their clents. The pizzas looked good and I think they should stick to serving them.
Where to eat European food in Le Passage: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 327 reviews
We recently dined here and it was absolutely dreadful.Our main course was risotto with pancetta, mushroom and cream sauce.It was truly inedible , totally overcooked and unbelievably dry.( clearly just thrown into the oven and left ) Not surprisingly we complained to the waiter, who took our dishes back to the kitchen. However, nobody wanted to know and our complaint was simply ignored.We were charged â¬34 for 2 the inedible dishes (out of a total bill of â¬75).It was a terrible experience made worse by the fact that the management totally ignored our complaint. The risotto was a disgrace to Italian cuisine.Bonjour Monsieur,Nous sommes navrés que vous n'ayez pas aimé notre risotto, nous avons le soucis quotidien depuis 2014, de faire de notre mieux pour que nos clients passent un bon moment . Je souhaite cependant rétablir la situation. Vous avez commandé une bouteille de vin,mangé une entrée: aubergines a la parmiggiana, que vous avez apprécié, selon vos propres mots, et l' assiette était vide. Ensuite, vous avez commandé 2 risottos pancetta,noisettes,champignons,persillade et crème ( ce risotto que nous avons servis 7 fois, sans aucun retour négatif, ce soir la ). Notre serveur est venu vous voir, vous a demandé si votre repas se passait bien, vous lui avez fait part de votre ressenti, il est tout de suite venu nous voir en cuisine, nous lui avons dit de vous proposer de les refaire plus crémeux, ou de changer ce qui n' etait pas à votre convenance, mais vous avez refusé. Nous cuisinons à la minute, avec des produits frais et de qualité. Si le plat n' avait pas été correct pour etre servi à un client, il serait resté en cuisine. Nous sommes un petit restaurant familial. Nous faisons tout pour ravir nos clients habitués ou non. Vous pouvez ne pas aimer notre façon de cuisiner, je le conçois, mais utiliser les termes " honte pour la cuisine italienne"... Ensuite, en partant, nous aurions apprécié que vous n' interpeliez pas nos autres clients autour de vous...étrange. Enfin, le chef est venu vous voir à votre sortie, vous avez refusé la discussion, en levant le bras... Il etait important que les deux versions de l histoire soient présentées, afin que chacun puissent comprendre. Méritons_-nous réellement cette note HORRIBLE... ?
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