Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Artigues-pres-Bordeaux, Bordeaux, including Restaurant le Prince Noir, La Belle Epoque, Rest O, La Villa Gourmande, Chai Les Copains, La Brasserie des Chartrons, L'Oiseau bleu, Ze Rock, La Mona, Domaine La Perriere
4 based on 107 reviews
Du calme et du plaisir, niché dans un petit coin de verdure à 2 pas de la civilisation... Plats copieux et produits de qualité.. Accueil simple et sympa.. Pour un prix correct.. On s'y sent bien..
4 based on 247 reviews
Friendly unhurried & attentive service, in comfortable & relaxed surroundings that refreshingly bared no ressemblance to a chain.We enjoyed a good bottle of Bordeaux and four good Pizza's.We ordered their 'Café Tiramisu' option instead of dessert, which seemed a little steep as comprised expresso and expresso sized tiramisu but nonetheless delicious and we certainly didn't need the full sized version! Would recommend and would be happy to return for more.
4 based on 268 reviews
Popped in for dinner on a Sunday evening. Restaurant was quiet, but staff were very friendly, once we used a few words of French. Food was very good, but may not suit evryones palet. Not the cheapest place, but we enjoyed it. Would I go again? If in the area yes, but wouldn't detour for it. If you are in Cenon give it a go
4 based on 492 reviews
Just, wow. I can't believe I haven't tried L'oiseau Bleu sooner. The service was impeccable. Servers were so attentive, constantly filling up our wine glasses if we were just a little bit low, and explaining the dishes in perfect detail. The food, simply amazing. Best lamb ever. Definitely my new favorite gastronomy restaurant of Bordeaux. I will be sure to take friends and family who visit here!
4 based on 117 reviews
Brasserie d'inspiration Parisienne ouverte tous les jours. Authentique Cuisine Française. Grand choix de Vins.
Visited this lovely french restaurant during our rain soaked weekend in Bordeaux. A welcoming, nicely decorated restaurant with friendly staff. The food was delicious and plentiful a nice selection of local wine that the staff seem very proud about. Donât fall for the trick that the waitress tries to pull, when she first comes to the table she makes out that she doesnât speak much English, she can speak English no problem and was knowledgeable and helpful during our meal. We were surprised how reasonable the bill was after our evening spent here.
4 based on 640 reviews
What a beautiful dining experience! From being welcomed despite no reservation (& with a glass of sweet wine on the house!), to the attentive service, to the homely but fine dining scale food (that squid dish..!), and the friendly generosity of the host. Would go back again and again.Go. A must.
4 based on 174 reviews
This is a good address and have been a few times. The service is quick and the food is good. There is quite a varied selection of choices on the menu. There is also a good selection of wines to choose from. There is a big car park and you can eat upstairs or downstairs.
5 based on 281 reviews
We loved this restaurant and would highly recommend it to anyone, whether vegetarian or not. In my opinion, the food is just as good or better than the fine dining vegetarian options in Paris. The menu we had was a large platter sporting an elegant display of about eight different diverse and contrasting small portion dishes, all of which were excellent. Nice, small selection of wines available from which I really enjoyed the Bergerac by-the-glass that was on offer.
4 based on 180 reviews
The service and the food is outstanding.This isn't a trendy restaurant but price value very good.A lot of people who works nearby go there.Thats a very good sign.He is still the guy who works with his hart.
4 based on 317 reviews
The stables of a château , a glass and concrete cube , a view of the bridge of Aquitaine , the feeling of being in the countryside ... An original setting for an unusual cuisine: Vivien Durand knows how forget his great technique to reveal all his inspira
This restaurant is a one star Michelin place, and therefore serves good food, offers good service (and is expensive) . It lived up to the expectationIn the evening they just offer their two tasting menus, one of 5 courses and one of eight courses. We chose the 5 course menu and found even that was almost more than we could eat.The setting is breath-taking - but you do need to have a table in the half of the restaurant with the picture windows. Ask to be seated there when you reserve. We had a view over the château, and as night fell, the château was floodlitThe staff are very good, friendly and polite, without being over friendly nor obsequious.. Personally I found their uniform a bit odd, the men in jeans and white trainers, and the girls in red dresses and white trainersThe menu changes weekly, so you are unlikely to have what we had, but take it from me, the flavour, quality and presentation of the food is outstanding.. We had a bottle of wine , rather than the selection of different wines you can have with each course. For a Michelin star restaurant, the wines are reasonably pricedIt was a bit difficult to find, my GPS did not have the street given in their address. I put in a neighbouring street, and that got me to close enough, where we were able to pick up the street location signs for it. Once you get to it, there is ample parking, and you just walk into the château via the marked signsAll in all a wonderful evening
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