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4 based on 104 reviews
Notre établissement est niché au cÅur dâune cité médiévale à 30 kms de Cahors en plein cÅur du Quercy. Nous vous proposons dans un cadre agréable et chaleureux, une cuisine entièrement élaborée par nos cuisiniers, avec des produits locaux et des viandes d
This restaurant is a firm favourite, it really has gone to town and everything is just so nice, they have redecorate and changed the slightly dated restaurant, now fresh and welcoming, it s lovely that the food is excellent too and staff lovely...we would like to see more fish on the menu but that is not a criticism..well done
4 based on 143 reviews
Four of us lunched here on Sunday. Initially we were disappointed that it was too cold to sit outside on the terrace but the indoor dining room is delightful; in particular if you can get a table in the light and airy conservatory extension.We were the only non French party in the half full dining room.Three of us chose the â¬29.50 menu, I elected to choose the turbot from the a la carte menu.My husband loved his starter of Baluchon dâendives, endives stuffed with Roquefort sauce on thin slices of smoked duck breast and also thought very highly of his roast cod fillet on a foie gras veloute. My turbot was unusually served on the bone and although good, not in the same class as the roast cod.We drank a very acceptable local wine served by the carafe.With aperitifs and coffee our meal came to an acceptable â¬180, good for what we thought was a traditional French cuisine style meal in delightful settings.
5 based on 30 reviews
We have been twice once for coffee and scones once for lunch. The whole experience is enchanting, the surroundings and presentation of food are exquisite. The atmosphere is relaxing. It is quite magical with its pretty lighting and imaginative decoration. Definitely what Puy lâEveque needs - it is not your usual salon de thé. Please go and enjoy.
4 based on 170 reviews
Had a great meal for the four of us a la carte. Good selection of food, some choices clearly local/regional along with other wider options. The restaurant was popular with a nice atmosphere. Service was good as was the wine selection which was also reasonably priced. Could not fault the food and the evening was overall good value with the wine and aperitifs included.
4 based on 88 reviews
We came here after reading the reviews on trip advisor. We were not disappointed . Great decor and the chairs and tables with the surrounds was very relaxing and comfortable , it's the sort of restaurant that you could sit around and talk for hours. We didnt book but were made very welcome. My entrée was plentiful with clean distinctive flavors. My main meal, beef tartare was not liked l have had before but tasty. They did let themselves down with the vegetables though,very blan.I did find it hard to choose something on the menu that I could have as I can not eat fish and did not wish to eat duck, but as it the beef was very nice.The owners are lovely and very willing to accommodate different needs such as vegetarians.
4 based on 44 reviews
Alain and Cathy have filled a void in the region with the launch of this true French bistro, offering fresh food with quality products, in a relaxed bistro environment. They have redone the former tourist shop of the village with great taste, offering us a dining experience that wasnât available in the region until now. The menu proposes both local specialities such as magret, a salad with local chèvre cheese, or foie gras, but the surprises come from the fresh fish served daily including a delicious sole that is prepared in front of us or the traditional VGE cassolette inspired by the Paul Bocuse classic. The menu changes regularly in function of the seasons, products available and arrivals, which demonstrates that only real, fresh cooking is proposed here. The wine menu is obviously lovely, proposing the best Cahors wines but not only, hence a lovely Provence rose that was a delight with spring on itâs way. I recommend making a reservation on weekends, the local community are happy to dine here regularly and the owners turned away several people while we were there. We look forward to coming back to La Table du Marché in the summer and enjoy the terrasse. Thank you to the owners and their team for proposing a new bistro far from bustling Paris !
4 based on 117 reviews
Popped in for lunch and yet again had a beautifully cooked meal without fuss in a lovely restaurant. A well balanced meal - hot asparagus and cheese pie followed by beef with rice and a good glass of red. All efficiently and charmingly provided by the host, owner, chef.
4 based on 65 reviews
We have been visiting Le Pukeko since it opened and whilst it may have moved from Puy L'Eveque to Prayssac it is still run by David and Rosie. They have a deliberately small menu reasoning that quality is better than quantity - and we agree. The family were agonizing over whether to have a steak or a burger so when we arrived and steaks were off that was the decider! The burgers were excellent - try asking for an Auckland Sky Tower burger if you dare (large appetites or hands only). I tried the fish and chips - superb and then we all enjoyed the home made desserts - which were so yummy. Good for a drink, ice-cream, lunch, snacks or alfresco evening meals away from the busy main road. We missed the start of their Full English Sunday breakfast which looks great, but will return to enjoy next year. I hope the steaks return too as they were the best-tasting ones we had in the area!
4 based on 142 reviews
We were surprised to find that our favourite specialty foods shop had also opened a restaurant.It's just outside Prayssac and offers a spacious dining area. I think they only do lunches.Great food at very reasonable prices.It's wholesome rather than exotic but it's clear that a lot of care goes into the preparation
En weekend dans le Lot, super dîner.Restaurant avec un menu 'Gastro-Terroir'Belles assiettes. Super qualité.à découvrir.Bravo !Merci bien pour votre 5 stars review. Francis & VeraBistrot du Parc
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