Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Ales. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you. including Epices et Tout, L Esprit des Mets, Le Ricochet, Le Rabelais, Le Duo, l'Assiette Alesienne, Hippopotamus, Grand Cafe le Gambrinus, Pizza Bonici, A l'Baraque a Frites du Ch'ti
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4 based on 29 reviews
Lendemain d 1/2 finale de CDM contre les belges , nous avons voulu tester et autant Alès nous aura déçu , autant cette baraque nous aura ravie . Bonnes frites , les sandwichs sont copieux , bon picon bière et très bon accueil des gérants . Ils nous ont donné une bonne adresse pour nous baigner après . Bon ok ce n est pas couleur locale mais pour 30⬠à 4 , je dis merci
4 based on 204 reviews
A chain restaurant that provides a good if not great product in sterile surroundings. Service is disinterested at best and the ambience seems meant to keep the staff happy. Unpleasant (to me) music playing too loudly. Seemed like something you would find on a motorway stop. Can't imagine going there for anything other than a takeaway pizza.
4 based on 133 reviews
Gambrinus feels like the most authentic French place in Ales, in that it looks like what you imagine when you imagine a French cafe. It has lots of outdoor seating facing the river, which is perfect for people watching while relaxing over a glass of wine, coffee or beer.
4 based on 313 reviews
Dinner options in Ales on a Sunday are limited at best, but you can definitely do worse than the Hippopotamus. Centrally located on Place Henri Barbusse, the staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful. We weren't pressured to make decisions quickly, but never had to wait around to be served either. My eggs in a red wine sauce starter was certainly a novelty, but my burger and Gin Fizz cocktail were well executed classics.
4 based on 282 reviews
just went in for lunch on an Easter Saturday. Went for the cheapest option, the â¬13.50 menu. Three courses with a choice at each stage. Included a trout in lemon sauce and a hearty beef cheek stew. The à la carte selection looked very impressive too, though pricier. Friendly service, and a pot of rosé for â¬6 wrapped up an experience I will definitely repeat.Thank you very muchLe Chef Thomas
4 based on 291 reviews
This restaurant run by two young brothers is well worth the visit. The decor of this "long" off white restaurant is very pleasant. The staff humerous and efficient. The food very good, try the Saturday lunch menu which included: seasonal salad, the feuilleté aux moules, fish and steak tartare. All without critic Keep up the good standard and work. .A restaurant to be revisited next time we are in the vicinity. One little hic .... the lock on one of the ladies toilet doors was broken, hope it has now been repaired!!!!
4 based on 348 reviews
This restaurant is one of the few to choose from in Arles. It's on the main square, Place Henri Barbusse. The menus offered sounded reasonable and good, but the food was a great dissapointment. I chose a two course meal and paid a 4 Euro surcharge for the seafood main course. The seafood appetizer actually had more seafood than the main course and they described the main course as having "seches" plural when actually it had about 1/3 of a single cuttlefish. I also paid a premium for an AOC wine which was the least interesting wine I've ever tasted. I can't imagine why they have it on the menu, except that they get a good deal on it. The service was rather chaotic and the menu on a huge (6' tall) chalk board which they kept moving around the crowded restaurant. At one point one of the waiters knocked it over and whacked a customer on the head with it! Skip this place.
4 based on 353 reviews
We had the menu @24,90 and were satisfied: good food, cooked to order, generous portions. Staff was friendly and efficient (donât know how it would have worked without French, there were no other tourists).Prices are very reasonable also for the wines. Choice is limited, but we were happy with the local Red.
4 based on 636 reviews
The seating is confortable, the staff are friendly and very proffessional.We dinned a la carte prices are reasonable and the quality exceed the expectations.The fillet de boeuf was perfect.We were the last group to leave around 23:30 never a hint of hurry up! All in all a place worth looking for.
4 based on 343 reviews
My family was visiting Ales during the festivities surrounding Bastille Day. While wandering along the river front, we saw this clean fashionable restaurant right in the middle of some very mundane fast food shops. Just for the heck of it we stopped to see the menu. We decided to take a chance and are we glad we did. The Formulae Menu for the evening was excellent and so perfectly cooked and presented. It was by far the best meal we've had in France this year. Coudos to the chef and the very bright and cheerful staff.
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