Reviews on Asian food in Cheval-Blanc, France including Le Gazebo, Mu, Chez An, Garden Sushi
Restaurants in Cheval-Blanc
3 based on 231 reviews
Beach-Restaurant with a cool and zen attitude around a nice pool with gazebos and sunbeds, perfect for relaxing after a good meal, tapas, french cuisine, asian specialties, a good mix of international food for all tastes, along with a selection of local f
Nestling on the side of the Luberon hills the Gazebo is a surprising and somewhat eccentric place - not exactly typical of Provence - with the sort of oriental (Bali?) decor that wouldn't necessarily suggest confidence in the cuisine. However we really enjoyed dining there twice during our stay in the region. The welcome was very friendly, and at least two of the staff spoke excellent English. The food is an eclectic mixture of styles from across the globe: we shared the Mixed Tapas as a starter (25â¬, but it would have fed four!) which was a huge plateful containing tuna tataki, chicken satay, a Japanese-style roll, tomato bruschetta, Chinese spring rolls, vegetable samosas, fish balls, onion rings, fried cheese, chips and assorted dips and sauces etc. After that we each struggled through a generous main course of Vitello Tonnato but then - full - had to watch others eating very tempting-looking ice-cream sundae-style sweets. The local viognier wine (19â¬) was splendid with all these flavours. The restaurant is not for the classical or fussy eater, nor for the faint-hearted, but we loved it and hope it's well-established by next summer when we return to the area.Thank you very much for your nice comment!!We will be open for sure next year and hope to welcome you again.All the best,
4 based on 43 reviews
Très agréable Excellent rapport qualité prix Accueil agréable et très bon plat du jourPoisson très frais et bien cuisinéMerci pour votre commentaire au plaisir de vous revoir très bientôt. L'équipe de Mu Cavaillon.
4 based on 19 reviews
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3 based on 74 reviews
Nice setting. The sushi is fine if a boring selection- my husband ordered the Kast curry which looked like Katsu curry from the photo- the dish that arrived was nothing like the photo nor a regular Katsu curry but he liked it a lot because it was spicier than the normal dish. We had a long wait for simple sushi but that may have been because two other tables were ordering the 'as much as you want' menu which seemed good value at â¬18 per adult and â¬12 per child up to 12. Run by Chinese.
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