Reviews on Mediterranean food in Trebes, Carcassonne, including L'Arganier, La poissonnerie moderne, Les Vignes de Bacchus, El Campo, Le Quai, La Barbacane, L'Escargot, Brasserie Cafe LUCIEN, le jardin en ville, le-bis-troquet
Restaurants in Trebes
4 based on 321 reviews
We were so fortunate to get a table and a very warm welcome on a Saturday evening.We were spoilt for choice with the excellent choices of Tartines with a soup or salad.The owner was really helpful,fun and quite a character.I had the Vegetarian Tartine and the flavours and combinations were incredible.We had a recently made Tarte Tartin,excellent wine and a homemade liquor.It made a pleasant change from Cassoluet.
4 based on 488 reviews
We visited for an anniversary dinner because the restaurant is close to us and we had never been. Tucked away this restaurant has a quirky style with lots of interesting items on display. The service was excellent. All the staff were very friendly and helpful and we were served very quickly. The food was beautiful both in taste and in presentation. All ingredients are locally sourced which is something else to celebrate. It is quite expensive but you really do get what you pay for and it is certainly worth saving up for special occasions. Highly recommend and we will return soon.
4 based on 495 reviews
The set menus amongst the restaurants of Carcassonne are all very similar, but we were very happy with their cassoulet lunch menu, which included a generous quantity of duck, and their creme brûlée was good. Friendly and helpful staff, nice environment, no complaints!
4 based on 2714 reviews
Restaurant is closed temporarily and will re-open the 10th of February 2017
the tapas choice is unique, unusual and great at the same time, service warm and prompt, the place seems busy at all hours, booking a table is advised, thoroughly enjoyed and recommend the experience
4 based on 698 reviews
This Michelin starred restaurant has an atmosphere of charm and grace, with views towards the hotel gardens and the ramparts of Carcassonne. La Barbacane offers a wide range of tempting dishes, created with imagination, flair and artistry by Executive Che
First ImpressionsLocated in the heart of Carcassonneâs walled city inside Hotel de la Cité, La Barbacane restaurant has a Neo-Gothic dining room that will leave you enchanted with its superb fireplace, its stained glass windows, its high ceilings and its cathedral chairs. This authentic setting along with friendly professional staff give you a warm hearty welcome The Food & ServiceThe food here is flavoursome, colourful cuisine created by chef Jérôme Ryon and the cuisine showcases the key ingredients including fish and vegetables from the mediterranean region, as well as products from the region bringing a boldness to the classics. We tasted delicious dishes Mediterranean Mullet carpaccio, Goats curd in smoked ham, Butter roasted hanger steak & sweetbreads, Trout soufflé and delicious deserts. The service was excellent, warm friendly and nothing was too much trouble. OverallI enjoyed a great lunch here, great food with a service to match and when we arrived we relaxed in the cocktail bar and enjoyed signature cocktails whilst we browsed the menu, a great start to our experience. I would not hesitate in returning. Service- 10/10The Food- 9/10Value for Money - 10/10. The lunch cost £46 per person inc wine Would I return - YES
3 based on 157 reviews
Cuisine Familiale, française et méditerranéenne . VIANDES ET POISSONS DU JOUR à LA PLANCHA. VINS DE PAYS. Menus ou choix à la carte. Déjeuner et dîner. Terrasse au bord du canal, places assises. Plats à emporter. Service en salle. Stationnement proche. Pa
I decided to stop for lunch before getting to Carcassonne and stopped herz, discovered the numerous canal-side eateries and picked Le Quai .The menu was ⬠18 and my selection was dried slices of duck breast ( with salad ), faux-filet steak with chips, and a crème citron. All as it should be , with a pichet of local red and enjoying the canal-side vibe. the noise I mentioned was from cars and motor-bikes , as there is a junction at the end of the road which occasions this, plus some vehicles driving (slowly ) along the quay-side.
4 based on 81 reviews
Spotted this just off the main road in Trebes. The restaurant itself is through a large arch where there is plenty of parking. Tables available under the shady trees or inside. Many locals having lunch when we were there. Menu du midi was good. Starter was a buffet volonte with lots of choice. Pizzas were lovely and thin. Nothing was too much trouble. Card machine did not work when I was there so take cash as well!!
4 based on 173 reviews
Ok, so our last night in Trebes and we decided on this place. The owner was in and he spoke good English, just as well as our French was non existent. The first bottle of wine came which was from there family vineyard (he is the fifth generation owner) and it was great. The first round of tapas came, all 5 dishes for four of us and it was WOW, so wow that we ordered another five and a bit more wine. Great evening never to be forgotten, great vibe and the staff are passionate about the work, highly recommend.
4 based on 377 reviews
It is situated on the side of the canal opposite the Le Boat quay. The outside sitting area is basic and unattractive compared to neighbouring restaurants. However, on the evening we were there, it was a little on the chilly side so we sat inside where again the decor etc was a little on the basic side. We also felt the appearance of the serving staff left a little to be desired given their attire could be improved. However, we were there for the food and it was good!For starters, one of us had bulots (whelks), two had the prawns while the remaining one had the anchovy salad. All drew positive comments.For mains, 2 of the party had Brill which was really liked, another tuna steak which was cooked as expected but was too large to actually eat it all while the final one was red mullet which was OK but not great. However, overall, the mains were enjoyed.A bottle of Picpoul rounded things of nicely so all in all, we enjoyed our visit.So, would we recommend? Yes, for the food and wine but other aspects could be improved.Bonjour , je trouve ce commentaire inapproprié on ne juge pas un restaurant sur la tenue vestimentaire de la serveuse ......
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4 based on 201 reviews
Lovely corner, not crowded, correct morroccan cuisine. Pastille only by previous demand. Not wide variety of choices but good tajines and cous cous. Desserts not so good as in real MoroccoAppropriate to have a different lunch in a street 150 metres from the crowd
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