Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Amiens. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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4 based on 54 reviews
Booked for 1930 and arrive on time. Waitress was very sweet and helpful, but overloaded.Our starter took a long time and then our main only arrived after 2100. We were ready to leave. Our waitress was embarrassed and apologetic by the tardiness.The main was very tasty and enjoyable.Evening spoilt by the delays in food, especially when we could see other guest were getting thereâs before us.Sad that we were treated so appalling by the kitchen, the young waitress was run off her feet and felt very sorry for her.
3 based on 452 reviews
Located in the heart of the Quartier St Leu, 31 offers the perfect opportunity for a relaxing time, and offers a stop on its terrace by the water facing the cathedral of Amiens. In a warm and relaxed atmosphere, we want to offer our customers quality serv
Called in for a beer and a wine after a battlefields tour. Waited over five minutes for table service - no one came so we grabbed a menu for ourselves.Finally a waitress appeared and we approached her with our order . She snatched the menu off us and disappeared inside. She then returned and slammed a drinks menu on the table.At this point my wife wanted to leave but I decided to give them one more chance- what a mistake.The drinks took an age to come (but were cold and very nice) but before we had finished a surly waitress shoved an Eftpos machine in front of us demanding payment.We paid and then were asked to leave as they were setting up for dinner at 7pm - checked my watch - it was 6-02.If visiting Amiens I would give this place a total miss and go two doors down the road to Le Baratin where we were greeted with open arms.hi Mr and Mrs.i remember very well you,you arrive very early and i told you that we start at 7.00. but you said me ok.the weather was a little bit cold but i put some warm in the terrasse. when the clients seat in my restaurant we never go quickly because we have time for have a good dinner and have nice time to eat but not enought speed... sorry we are not Mc Donald and if you usually eat speed don't come to the 31 because we try to have clients sympatic and happy ...Pedro Chuvas
4 based on 73 reviews
Franchement, le rapport « quantité/prix » nâest pas déconnant mais la prestation nâa rien dâoriginal et les plateaux ne font pas la part belle aux bons produits (2 malheureux falafel).
4 based on 108 reviews
Maybe I should have resorted to the internet a lot sooner when checking out bars in Amiens because the first night I was there I hit some pretty ordinary places. Actually, I did know of some but they seemed to be a bit of a hike, however, on the second night there, not being satisfied in simply sitting around the hotel I decided to go and check out some of the recommended places. I have to admit that I was glad that I did because this was a pretty awesome bar. Okay, it was quiet, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing â sometimes a quiet bar is actually a really good thing, especially if you just want a nice and relaxing drink. Anyway, the thing that really struck me was that the bartender actually recommended a beer, and a pretty decent beer at that (I had pick something that seemed to be pretty standard). With service like that no wonder this bar comes highly recommended.
Most Popular Gastropub food in Amiens, Hauts-de-France, France
4 based on 33 reviews
This restaurant is simply very good. There is good space between tables and the decor is relaxing. We were made to feel very welcome (by staff and other diners) and service came with a smile (from the owner?); everything was set up well. The menu was not extensive but there was sufficient from which to make a good selection, including couscous (which was plentiful) and tagines. We also had an excellent bottle of Algerian wine. An interesting experience and one to be recommended.
4 based on 146 reviews
We wanted a simple meal close to the hotel where we stayed (no restaurant) and the manager suggested Di Vini Ta. Thankfully she gave us very precise directions or we would have missed it.It's a very small establishment, and when we arrived there was just the chef and one waiter who didn't speak English but he was able to clearly explain the menu in French. The chef doesn't take on more than he can handle so the entire menu is very short. There were only 3 appetizers, for example. I opted for the melanzane as I love eggplant and this was prepared specially for me. Clearly not taken out of the freezer and microwaved. My husband had lovely prosciutto with melon. We both chose the special of the evening which was a spaghetti with a piquant sauce and lobster. And not just bits of lobster but half for each diner! Wine was delicious too.We liked the meal so much that we booked to go back the next night. We started with the same appetizers, and then I chose the special of the evening: tuna. My husband asked the chef to prepare him a simple spaghetti since his pasta was so good the evening before.So we had two dinners there but never ate a main course from the menu. We had only one dessert, a lemon pudding, which was very rich and very sweet.A server who speaks English showed up as the dinner hour progressed, so don't worry about language. And of course Italian will work! Do reserve a table as the restaurant is so small and be sure you get specific directions as it's tucked into a courtyard on a back street.
Most Popular African food in Amiens, Hauts-de-France, France
4 based on 334 reviews
had a dinner there and i wish we didn't. the starters were just shop bought samosas. I had a meat ball couscous, which was barely warm. my partner ordered lamb tagine. when it arrived, it was chicken and almost stone cold. eventually, the lamb arrived, it was just ok. a big let down and been put-off moroccan food. a big mistake.
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