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4 based on 113 reviews
The service was friendly and decent. However the food was ok..not bad but nothing special either. Felt the price was on the high side for the quality of the dishes. The desserts were however very good. The ris de veau (sweetbread) was on the chewy side..and served with a bowl of plain pasta was not very inspiring. The duck was ok..again the vegetables served with it were on the bland side.
4 based on 243 reviews
A sophisticated classical French fine dining restaurant, wonderful views of the river from upstairs (book). Has several formulas as well as A la carte. You can have a quick bite or a sensational Degustation. Fantastic wine list. Be sure to listen to the Sommelier. It is not cheap, but defines local French food for the area.
4 based on 205 reviews
Stopped here having just arrived in Laval but were certainly not disappointed with our choice. The place was packed (always a good sign) and the Plat du Jour was incredible value and great quality. Service was good and limited English was spoken but staff were all very friendly.
4 based on 240 reviews
Since moving to a new location, I feel this restaurant has lost some of it's charm. It is still in the centre of Laval but now on rue valfleury, in beautifully renovated premises, clean, modern and tasteful.I had the set lunch there on Thursday this week and found it to be acceptable but not the best, nothing special. The lunchtime cost is a few euros above the norm and I did not think that this warranted the extra cost. Perhaps the à la carte would have been better and I will probably go back again to check it out.In the past I have had evening meals there which I have always enjoyed very much.However, I wish the young chef owner all the best and will be back.
4 based on 211 reviews
Towards the end of our week in France we fancied a simple evening meal. Excellent cider and great crepes. Popular with the locals too. I had two savoury crepes, the wife one savoury and one sweet. Very good value for money.
4 based on 300 reviews
It can be very hard to find a good restaurant in France open Monday evenings. The Edelweiss was one of the very few in Laval and certainly the most highly rated. There are eight in our group, and since the restaurant is small we reserved in advance, probably a good thing since the restaurant appeared to be full. The location near the train station is nothing special nor is the inside setting and the service lacked attention at times, we had to pour our own wine and request another bottle when empty.But the food was very good. One of our group had the Ravioles de Homard de « lâEdelweiss » which he claimed was the best dish he had during our entire two week stay in France. I had the Croustillant dâEscargots dâEntrammes, Persillade aux Fruits secs as an appetizer and found it a little blah but very interesting. I followed that with the Duo de Paleron Laqué, Ris de Veau poêlé sauce Morilles which again was very good but not outstanding. Later in the trip I had some sweetbreads that were the best I had ever had!The rest of the menu was equally inventive and everyone enjoyed their meal.It should be noted that the chef now owns another restaurant outside Ghateau-Gonthier in Azé called Le Prieuré that offers the same menu. We would have stopped there on Wednesday except it is closed that day. The setting above the river of this restaurant is probably far superior to the Edelweiss in Laval.
4 based on 261 reviews
Every time a creative delight. Initially a lunch only restaurant. Recently open for diner as well. This restraint continues to provide classic French flavours in ever changing ways. Short menu and wine list, but always
4 based on 423 reviews
Staying in a smaller town meant going to Laval on Monday to find anywhere decent open on that day. This led to Bistronomique, which rapidly filled up within an hour of it opening its doors â all with French people who mostly seemed local given that they often knew one another â a good sign. The second good sign was that the menu was not only small, but seemed to change frequently given the supplies â so it is written on chalk board. The downside was limited staff translation and no English versions, so those without any French at all maybe be careful. However the ordering was good, the staff helpful, and the food was very good throughout the meal. The busy restaurant had a good buzz to it, and managed to be small but yet not feel crowded in any way. Very glad it was not only open on Monday, but also that it turned out to be well worth visiting even if you do have other options open closer.
4 based on 395 reviews
Excellent dishes, well presented and well cooked ingredients with a few pleasantly surprising taste experiences. We went for lunch and were really pleased with the whole experience. Service is good and not too slow. The place has a warm and welcoming ambiance. The 'surprise' you get with you coffees is worth experiencing!!
4 based on 142 reviews
We originally visited this restaurant for Sunday lunch but unfortunately it was closed (exceptionally), so we made a point of returning a couple of days later. It is in a delightful setting, overlooking a lake which can be admired from some indoor tables, or of course, by sitting outdoors. The quality of the food is very good and the presentation is outstanding. We had the cheapest lunch formule (20 euros) which is not exactly inexpensive as far as lunch menus go in France- especially in a place that's not in a main tourist strip. It included 2 courses, wine and coffee. I had a seafood mousse for entree and a fish parcel (papillotte) for main course. My husband had mushrooms forestiere for entree and beef cheek on a rice stuffed cabbage leaf for the main. All of the food was beautifully cooked. The double shot coffee had a petit four accompaniment. This restaurant is certainly worth going out of your way for.
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