Reviews on Italian food in Nissan-lez-Enserune, France including Le Patio d'Enserune, j'aime les encas, Dolce Vita Chez Jpetto, Miss Pizza, Le Provence, Les Trois Arches, Pizzeria les remparts, Chez Gino Pizzeria, La Tonnelle, Pizz A Nous
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5 based on 39 reviews
We loved our pizza at this little hideaway! I had pizza with a salad of lettuce, cucumber, mint, goats cheese, and cantaloupe on top..AMAZING!! We finished off with a dessert calzone filled with Nutella, strawberry and banana! YUM! Despite the language barrier, they were extremely friendly and accommodating! Thank you!
4 based on 48 reviews
Each time I have eaten here I tried something more from the very extensive menu. Each time I was not disappointed not only well cooked and presented but generous too.Try the calzone, especially the one with an egg inside. Too die for....Leave enough space for the range of desserts - all good.
4 based on 120 reviews
A long weekend in Bezier resulted in two visits to Cafe Gino. There were so many appetising dishes on the menu we had to try more than one dining experience would allow. The pizza is excellent, as good as anything I have encountered in Italy and lovingly prepared in warm, friendly surroundings. As well as excellent food (you must try the Carbonara) Cafe Gino also has a great wine offering at very reasonable prices. we samples both the house red and the rose and we're very impressed.Overall I would say a trip to Bezier is not complete without at least one meal at Cafe Gino !
4 based on 67 reviews
Italian restaurant serving mostly pizzas with a couple of pasta and meat dishes. Air-conditioned room above the take-away, comfortable but rustic. Decent service though no English spoken but we got by with passable French. The pizzas are large with thick topping, though the burger ordered by one of the group didn't taste freshly made. A few local wines for selection- white, red and rose. Good value, mainly due to the strength of the pound vs the euro. Not a top class restaurant but good enough for a holiday meal in relaxed surroundings.
4 based on 188 reviews
Good little local restaurant offering mainly pizzas and steaks. Pizzas, especially the specials and the bolognaise were excellent. Good atmosphere with plenty of locals in the restaurant and coming in for takeaways, all run by one guy who has it all under control. And he is open when others are shut off season. Good value too with excellent house wine.
4 based on 149 reviews
Le Provence was the first restaurant that we visited in Capestang at the recommendation of Brits living there. It's a cozy, full-menu pizzeria/restaurant with with a pleasant courtyard, helpful staff, and reasonable rates.
Six of us traveled from Malta to enjoy a few days on the Canal. Capestang was one of our stop overs. We found Le Provence right next to the canal on a beautiful evening and sat outside to enjoy a meal in wonderful surroundings. The food was excellent especially the steaks - perfectly cooked and huge! A good wine selection also. Our waitress was a pleasure and more than capable of handling our jokes.
4 based on 16 reviews
Plusieurs pizzerias testées et jamais égalées.... superbe accueil ...De l'originalité, du goût, des saveurs de la passion .... vraiment bravo pour ces pizzas et pour ce travail d'équipe
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4 based on 1003 reviews
Lovely pizzas on a perfect stoneground base - Delicious. Friendly staff. Not expensive, typical pizza restaurant prices 9-13 euros.Would certainly recommend. Not a lot of space or tables so may be best to book ahead.Always pretty full.Just opposite the train station.
5 based on 12 reviews
Fantastic inexpensive pizza restaurant. When the weather is fine eating outside is a pleasure. The pizzas are copious and very tasty. Takeaway is offered and served at the time ordered. Well worth the visit
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4 based on 140 reviews
As one of only a handful of restaurants in this time village, and thus with a captive market, one might have reservations. The exterior and front dining area seriously underwhelm from an aesthetic point of view; it looks a little cheap and you might walk past because of this. Donât! The little exterior courtyard is fantastic; insist on being seated here if they let you (weather/business will dictate). The food matched the courtyard; generous and tasty (if Italian and not French!) The front of house lady is very charming and helpful. â¬60 for 4 mains, 2 desserts, coffee and a few drinks. 4.5/5
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