Find out what French restaurants to try in Troyes. 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 192 reviews
my wife and I were in Troyes for the long weekend. I had never been before and thought the city was lovely. I looked on trip advisor for some restaurant recommendations and found the Caffe Cosi. We arrived early(ish) 7pm and weren't sure it was open at first as there was no one in there. We were assured they were open and offered the courtyard or inside. The menu is not extensive but what there was was delicious. I had snails which came in small terrines with a crusty base each and foie gras ravioli. There was a sicilian chardonnay at a very reasonable price and the service was attentive but not overly so. Was half full by time we left so maybe the people of Troyes just eat later. highly recommendDear guest, Dear Campera ,The whole CAFFE COSI team Thank you for your appreciation ; you are a real gourmet .. because foie gras ravioli and snails are very spécial dishes for foreigners !! Bravo !!Our customers usually arrive around 8 pm ( specially during the week end .) See you soon for another " gourmet experience "Thank you
4 based on 459 reviews
Great location in old town, with a secluded terrasse. Good wine/champagne list. Good choice of menu and a la carte. My food was ok but I was expecting better based on the reviews. For instance the chocolate plate dessert was very filling and not very delicate (too much on the plate, some a bit dry), the langoustine starter was ok but too much sauce and the choux parcel tasted like it was filled with jam. My main course was excellent though.
4 based on 245 reviews
Traditional restaurant, located just steps from Theatre de la Madeleine, next to the green small jardins.Une easy parking with parking surface Boulevard Gambetta.
This little restaurant has a modern bright feel. It lies at the edge of a park area and offers salmon tartare, foie gras (de canard), and a filet I've not had before. Toreau. This is a very firm filet full of flavour. Not the soft bendy stuff but a solid manly hunk of bull. We enjoyed the dinner, delicious, very reasonably priced and pleasantly served. We will go again. Troyes is our half way stop to the skiing.
4 based on 351 reviews
Forget the tourist traps in town and walk 10/15 minutes from the centre to this charming brasserie set in an old mansion. Young and enthusiastic staff who speak better English than I do French. Delicious home-made food. Large terrace with slatted sun shade so you can eat outside in the garden if the weather is kind. Only quibble is that wine by the glass is expensive at 5+ ⬠per 100cl and served in ridiculously small tasting glasses. Mainly frequented by the locals which says it all.
4 based on 349 reviews
We found this place unpretentious while serving excellent French food. We went for the fancy set menu and were very happy with all the dishes. A lot of care is put into the food and the result is delicious! The decor and presentation of the food could do with some changes, but they don't detract from the quality of what you're served. The service was excellent and the chef made sure to check in on the customers. Thoroughly enjoyed the pate, the filet mignon, the excellent local cheeses and sumptuous deserts!!
4 based on 523 reviews
Small restaurant close to centre. Food was well cooked and very tasty, including green vegetables. For lovers of puddings it offers a self serve selection to satisfy anyone with sweet tooth.
4 based on 214 reviews
Place of the hotel-de-ville centers history the appendix simply propose a kitchen with fresh products rich in flavor. Side bar come to discover our producers' wines more than 30 to the glass as well as 15 champagne aubois. 3 rooms are at your disposal as
Situated just at the border of Troyesâ historic center, some reviewers referred to this restaurant as a tourist trap. I couldnât disagree more. The food was really good, service fast and friendly and ... the restaurant offers a choice of (good) champagnes for les than EUR 6 per glass. Once more TAâs overall review ranking pointed me towards a great meal.
5 based on 154 reviews
Coming from BELGIUM for the weekend, we had the chance to book our first table at « Au flex Troyen » which was an amazing unique experience. Fresh food, local products, simple but efficient owners, value for money wise, Amazing !Very small and authentic room, with outside tables in an idyllically frame !Great concept of « no menu » = « products of the day » : fresh, bio, local, short circuit delivery are the main words of this place. Thank you very much for your kindness and you love of sharing good experience with us. ITâS DEFINITIVELY A MUST TO DO !Ohhhh merci pour tant de reconnaissance pour notre travail et passion ! Au plaisir de vous accueillir de nouveau avec de nouvelles saveurs !
3 based on 261 reviews
There are many restaurants in Troyes but we thought this had one of the prettiest locations - a courtyard off the Rue des Chats. Our food was simple but very well executed, everything tasted great with a special mention to an amazing creme caramel and the overall bill was on the low side of reasonable. Add to this charming service and a delightful cat mimicking the pose of the statue of a cat on the well, it all was a wonderful evening. think you and maybe see you . good holydays
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3 based on 1079 reviews
Restaurant, Brasserie, Bar, Terrasse et Club à Troyes - Cuisine et Pâtisserie maison, produits frais, locaux et de saison - Cocktails et Vins -
Four of us arrived after a rather long search for somewhere to eat, and, though we didn't have reservations, they managed to fit us in and we were shown to a table. Service was second to none, and the food was a little lacking/acceptable but nothing too major to call out as an issue.All in all, a good experience.
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