Find out what French restaurants to try in Pessac. 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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5 based on 291 reviews
Nofa is a small «boutique restaurant» with Italian influences, located near Place Pey-Berland in the heart of downtown Bordeaux. On the menu, the recipes are featuring ingredients imported from Italy, cooked with French passion, with vegetarian friendly o
This place is such a gem, I had a lovely welcome when entering the restaurant itself (I hadnât booked). Itâs a family run affair and they all seemed to really enjoy it too. Just to pre-warn this isnât a single dish place, you have to order 2-3 course and trust me itâs worth it and itâs not overpriced at all.I went for two courses, a starter and a main (Plus some lovely wine). You have to try the salmon. This is quite a simple review for me but if youâre in Bordeaux make sure you go here for dinner - You will not be disappointed!!All the team is very happy to read those lines ! Thank you so much and we hope to have the pleasure to welcome you another time ! The Nofa team
4 based on 316 reviews
Soléna, restoring of the city center of Bordeaux, is a restaurant where we feel good. The leader, OSTRONZEC Victor, welcomes you for a gastronomic discovery there where the product and the emphasis of the local producers are the center of interest. Open f
We were quite excited to return to this restaurant since weâve had a couple of outstanding meals here. This dinner was no exception but the evening, overall, was lacking. The interior has undergone a renovation...itâs very pink! Thereâs been a staff change, too. Service was a little aloof. We chose the four course tasting menu which turns out to be eight courses with extras. The portions are small but, still, a lot of food! We heard several diners refuse dessert. It was a full house and everyone appeared to have the same menu. The kitchen was able to keep pace, no long waits between courses, food served hot, impeccably plated. The servers were a bit rushed, though, understandably so. While all the food was very very good, nothing was outstanding or particularly memorable, like previous dinners. Fish and meat courses maybe on the safe side. Wines are on the pricey side, a couple in the 40 euro mark and then jump to 65 and much higher. This restaurant is definitely worth going to...and returning to. There were repeat customers, locals. We paid about 170 euros with a decent bottle of wine. Good value and a most pleasant experience, just a bit lacking...in personality, maybe. Or it could be all that pink.Thank you for your return on your meal at Solena. Thank you for coming back to see us and enjoy our cuisine. We have noted the different elements on which we could improve and we will do everything to put in place from your passage in Bordeaux and Soléna. Thank you for your loyalty.
4 based on 248 reviews
This is a small bar but there is a great atmosphere!! There is a nice selection of wines and you can order as well something to eat. Nothing too complicated, good quality of "charcuterie", cheeses and oysters that are not very expensive. I summer there is a big splanade with tables to enjoy the sun! If you drive, you can ask for the grape juice. It's very tasty! If you are with a large group it's better to call and reserve a table, it can get VERY crowded sometimes.The access is easy. In front of the main church in Talence and there is tram and Vcub near by. If you are in the corner the detour is worth! ;)
4 based on 288 reviews
We went there for a dinner with a family during our first day in Bordeaux. Some dishes like fish were really good, pork and pigeon were nothing special. Wine recommendations were good, lovely setting in the garden. Overally nice impression, but the waiting times between the dishes were quite long and the price - considering the quality of the food - was too high.
4 based on 234 reviews
The food was delicious. I had a ravioli - mushroom and foie gras - their burger of the day and also a dessert that was amazing. Each were wonderful. Very reasonably priced. Good assortment of wines. The waitress was very pleasant and friendly, but she was the only one serving the floor and they were packed, so I waited almost 20 minutes at my table before having my drink order taken. That aside, Iâd love to go back.
4 based on 307 reviews
à PESSAC, NOTRE RESTAURANT VOUS PROPOSE UNE CARTE DE SAISON DÃLICATE ET INVENTIVE. Nous offrons une carte travaillée à partir de produits frais, soigneusement choisis par le Chef. Notre cuisine maison est élégante et gourmande.
Driving through Bordeaux we just stumbled upon a sign on the road as we very getting hungry. As so often when you don't expect anything special you are surprised. In what looks like a private home , sitting beside the pool we enjoyed an excellent gourmet meal with friendly service. Typical food for the area but prepared with pride. The cafe gourmand , a selection with several mini desserts is an excellent close to a fine meal.
4 based on 149 reviews
Amazing burger at great value. You have to walk a bit to get there as the place is a bit outside the center but it is well worth it. The service was outstanding as well, the guy behind the counter was more than willing to explain and help us with our choice!
4 based on 702 reviews
Beautiful food even if the menu was a bit off with its translation. The waitress didn't speak much english but we made up for it with my broken french and got there in the end. Well worth it as the food was beautiful. A nice little spot, out of the way and quiet.
4 based on 310 reviews
We found this to be the best restaurant find in Pessac. We choice the menu du sour for 29euros. I had courgette, eggs cooked at low temperature with tiny slivers of beautiful sardine, followed by artichoke purée, wonderful flavoured parsnips and tasty though slightly salty dorade. My partner started with coated pork with Chinese cabbage and ginger, followed by gigot of lamb, couscous with tiny chickpeas and tiny beautifully cooked carrots. Our desserts: mandarins, hot in batter with lemon sorbet and cream, and tiny pieces of Madelines with cream. Wine list was mainly French wines with a few from other countries, also good beers. Great local atmosphere, friendly and knowledgeable staff and great easy service. Will definitely go again. Al la carte menu also looked really interesting to try next time.
4 based on 627 reviews
The owner/manager is very friendly and approachable. The starter salad was fresh & interesting. The flavoursome & traditional main course was served in warmed plates. The pear & chocolate tart was tasty and looked great - see attached picture. Vegetarians catered for too - but do let them know beforehand. Bravo! Will go again.
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