Reviews on European food in Beaucouze, France including Restaurant L'Hoirie, Au Restau-Theatre, Lait Thym Sel, Leon De Bruxelles, Bistrot Des Ducs, Umami Kitchen, Autour d'un Cep, Le Bistrot des Carmes, Atoll Cafe, L'Ardoise
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4 based on 253 reviews
We stopped for an evening meal and were pleasantly surmised by the originality of the menu and the presentation of the dishes. The site and ambience are low key but overall excellent value and I would recommend it.
4 based on 162 reviews
We've been in France a number of months now. Four Americans, all with passable to more-than-passable accents in French, were at a late lunch. I can only assume the waiter thought himself to be a very clever fellow as he repeated our grammatical mistakes back to us word-for-word and also tried to imitate our accent(s). We will remember the Atoll Café Brasserie --- there it was the first time in France that we had been treated so poorly when we spoke French. The Atoll Café Brasserie is in a mall and I suspect not many foreigners visit there, so our experience may not be relevant to its clientèle. The food was fine, quickly served, the right price, in sizeable portions.
4 based on 205 reviews
I've now had three meals at Bistrot des Carmes and all were excellent as was the service. The owner/waiter is the son of a highly regarded vigneron in the Muscadet region, so, while not a sommelier, he knows his wines and carries very good ones (the chenin produced by Tessa Laroche was incredible). Now, the food. At our most recent lunch, we had a mushroom soup starter, but soup doesn't really do the dish justice. There was a row of salad vegetables floating on one side with rolled slices of Parma ham on the other. It was like an appetizer plate rather than a single dish, and it worked remarkably well. 6 of us didn't say a word for about 10 minutes! The main course for most of us was pork - very tender and served over a puree of squash, with wonderful scoops of mashed potatoes at each end and a bed of al dente beans and carrots. We all cleaned our plates. Dessert, for most, was individual lemon meringue pies, with the meringue molten under a crusty top and the filling intensely lemon, just the ticket to cleanse the palate. We'll certainly be back. And the walk along the Maine River, where the Quai des Carmes is, does wonders to whet the appetite before a meal. Service compris.
4 based on 303 reviews
I never thought I'd say any restaurant used too little salt, but that actually seemed to be the case here, especially in the seafood appetizer. The chicken breast was among the best I've tasted, as was the carrot accompanying it! This is cooking that lays forth good ingredients, unadorned but correctly prepared. Interesting wines, excellent service, friendly atmosphere.
4 based on 221 reviews
We pass by this restaurant nearly everyday, and it is always full at lunchtime. One day, my husband and I stopped in to see if we could have lunch. We were asked if we had a reservation, and we said, "No". We were kindly told that they were sorry, but they were full (complete). We vowed that we would make a reservation one of these days....and today was the day! There are maybe 15 tables in the entire restaurant. Typical of a lot of restaurants in Angers....hence the need for a reservation. The menu was in a plexiglass holder on the table....not a fancy way to present it, but considering the space, it made sense to do it this way. Two formulas were offered.....entrée + plat (15â¬) or entrée + plat + dessert (21â¬). Three choices were offered in each category, and everything sounded appealing. For the entrée, my husband ordered the trout carpaccio, and I ordered the warm goat cheese and chorizo salad.....both were fantastic. The flavours in both dishes were unusual and delicious. Continuing with the plats, my husband ordered the fish from the market, and I ordered the veal sauté.....again very savoury and wonderful sauces on both. We ended up sopping up the remaining sauce with our baguette pieces....so good.We were considering dessert, but we were so content, that we hated to overindulge. However, we did have coffee, which was the perfect way to end the meal.Neither of us likes to drink wine at lunch, so I cannot rate their wine list.Overall, an excellent lunch for 30â¬. We will be making another reservation in the future!
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5 based on 1305 reviews
Un bistrot authentique et une cuisine gourmande.
What can we say? Superb 3 course meal with wine, water and free apperitif!!!Superb staff especially as we speak minimal french! Understanding and helpful as they were as well! Cannot speak highly enough of the evening.You can tell the quality of the establishment by how early it's full and how many were turned away. bravo all.
4 based on 518 reviews
We had eaten at another of these restaurants in France and found this one tucked away whilst looking for a supermarket. We were not disappointed, as the welcome, service and quality of food was even better than we could have hoped for.
5 based on 147 reviews
This new restaurant offers a 9-course tasting menu with extra-nice surprises along the way. Tucked into an intimate neighborhood near central Angers, it offers a modern contrast against nearby medieval buildings and neighborhoods. The price will surely increase as this restaurant becomes better known, but for the time being may be the best bargain I've ever experienced on top of being what I believe will become a well-known foodie destination on its own. Can't give it a higher recommendation.
4 based on 368 reviews
Au Restau Théâtre propose des formules diner-spectacle chaque Week-end sur les jeudi/vendredi/samedi soirs C'est la volonté de propager l'esprit du Café-Théâtre à l'état pur! La proximité, la convivialité⦠C'est là un vrai échange entre le public et les a
Despite being extremely busy, the waiter looked after us well. It was cold outside so we appreciated being inside out of the wind. The red velvety chairs add to the 'theatre' feel.Sorry you are not on the right page, we are a little restaurant in Angers with dark leather chairs⦠Could you delete your comment please?
France Food Guide: 5 Mediterranean food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Beaucouze
4 based on 633 reviews
We had dinner at l'Hoirie and we really enjoyed this restaurant. The food is well prepared and presented. The portions are large for a gastronomic restaurant. The wine selection is also very nice. The service is friendly and efficient. The prices are very reasonable for what you get. The only downside is the unattractive location. A very good address.
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