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3 based on 83 reviews
We frequented this restaurant on a lunch time when using the shopping complex zone where it is situated.Prior to it's brief closure you could not fault the fayre on offer, we always chose the buffet service menu and there was very wide choice.During it's closure we found another Oriental restaurant, which is the subject of another re-view.Now at O Buffet as it's called, the first thing that hits you when you enter is the exceptional clinical lines of lime green and white, any atmosphere it had was lost in the re-furbishment, seating arrangement not for the better, OK it is a lunch time but sadly no longer for us, the choice of food would satisfy almost anyone, from Sushi to Salads and cooked food, but variants appear to have been reduced.New to this place is a WOK bar and having tried it I was disappointed based on others I have had elsewhere. Price wise still value for money but as someone else commented double check your receipt/statement as I have found a gratuity deducted, not showing on the receipt but was on my statement.Yes it is worth a visit for a quick in and out.
4 based on 320 reviews
In perfect accord with Saint-Emilion itself, Cafe Saigon is an epitome of pure elegance through simplicity, refined taste of the food and visual presentation.An exquisite collection of wines (how else?) completes the dining experience.It is safer to book a table, since the place has its own established clients, outside the path of the one day visitors.
4 based on 56 reviews
In a town where most places were closed, this little restaurant was a life saver. Great little menu, with freshly cooked hot food to order. Great service, including takeaway.
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3 based on 65 reviews
We stayed at the Mercure that has no restaurant. Le Soleil d'Asie is in 5 minutes walking distance. The restaurant claims to serve authentic Vietnamese/Chinese cusine.The second generation Vietnamese owner should better concentrate on serving decent food, than restless talking to guests and praising his cusine. I am living in Thailand and as a frequent traveller to China and Vietnam, I have to admit that I had rarely such disappinting food. The taste is not genuine. My verdict: "Not worth the detour !!!"
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3 based on 109 reviews
One restaurants loss is anothers gain.I can only speak for a series of lunch time visits here and it started when the only other Oriental restaurant closed for re-furbishment..... like I say their loss.The Royal Libourne is everything you would expect from a buffet style lunch, a terrific variation, kept well stocked and hot, you could visit five days a week and not have all the variations and I include a first class WOK service.As it's only recently opened everything is spotless including the toilets.Service although it's a buffet meal is very good, the staff are very polite and obliging, the place is well laid out regard seating and they will make up tables for larger family dining.Must admit I have a soft spot for the buffet lunches and in this one you will not be disappointed for the standard, quality and variation of food on offer.Parking is very good, it has it's own large car park and as normal most other businesses around are closed for the typical two hours so very ample parking.
4 based on 87 reviews
We went to have dinner again at this restaurant aftet a long time. We ordered the Chicken tom yum soup, beef with basilic and fried beef noodle. The tom yum soup wasnt so spicy like before (because they changed their recipe), the rest of the meals was perfcet. If you want to have spicier food, you can ask to put more chili (is what we did)
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4 based on 63 reviews
Very quaint location, with a cosy atmosphere and very good food. Lots of typical rolls and sashimi offered, but also had a number of combination plates. Thanks a lot
4 based on 245 reviews
When one takes Vietnamese cuisine, which is generally delicate and tasty, and modifies it to suit French palates it can all become a bit bland and uninteresting.Sadly this appears to be the case here, which offers a mix of many Asian foods including Chinese and Thai.Our enrees of nems (spring rolls) and assorted vapeurs (steamed dumplings) were passable, but tasted commercially bought rather than made in-house, as they were identical to what finds in Chinese takeaways in France.The mains of curried chicken and caramelised pork were a bit bland, as was the Cantonese rice and mixed vegetables.There is a pleasant terrace out the back and parking is easy in front.Service was very good, as was the cold Chinese Tsing Tao beer on a day of 34C.We lived in Singapore for 6 years and we crave good Asian food, which is really hard to find in France.Sadly La Villa Vietnam did not meet our cravings and we will not rush back.
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