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4 based on 134 reviews
I really appreciate when people do things with passion. This was my feeling when I entered here. The kindness of the waiter and the flavor of my couscous was great. I really enjoy it!!
4 based on 236 reviews
I had dinner there last night, on the terrace, facing the busy rue Colbert (rue pietonne). The restaurant is very well decorated, very clean, and the wait staff is delightful. (I have the impression this is a family business!) They couldn't have been nicer and more accommodating. The food was DELICIOUS, and fresh. As I was alone (with my "pug"), I sampled a selection of cold/warm mezzes. Taboulé (fabulous), Foul (a bit of a different twist, and fantastic), as well as hummous with spiced ground beef. Everything was delightful, and I would highly recommend it! Only thing to note: according to TA map, this restaurant is near the train station. They have moved to the rue Colbert! Not very far away, but take note.
Tours, Food Guide: 10 European food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Saint Avertin
4 based on 294 reviews
The owner/manager was sitting outside smoking and welcomed us warmly. We chose to sit outside and he suggested the special - a bit of everything on a plate. We were a bit reluctant but also tired and it turned out to be an excellent suggestion. What arrived was a huge plate with grilled lamb and chicken, salads,Breads, dips - washed down with some Lebanese beer. We just about finished all that food and left very satisfied. The imam biyaldi was especially good (aubergine and tahini) as was the garlic sauce - if you like your garlic. I actually want to eat it all again right now.
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4 based on 871 reviews
For our last night in Tours we were looking for a really special restaurant to have dinner. From the positive reviews on Trip Advisor Leonard de Vinci seemed like an ideal choice - very central location in the Old Town and amazing food. First off - the food WAS amazing. Large portions of really innovative choices from the menu. However the experience was totally let down by the customer experience. There seemed to be only 3 members of staff having to deal with a number of tables both inside the restaurant and outside in the twin square. They all seemed rushed off their feet, especially the owner (I assume) who time and again rushed past us despite us sitting with menus and empty plates for AGES. We finally managed to get 3 courses after what seemed a lifetime, but gave up any hope of being able to get coffee. The final insult was on paying I was just handed back my credit card without eye contact or even a thank you. Sorry but what could have been a great experience turned out to be something far less. Sir,First end formost, thank you for coming to our establishment, and the praise you have given to our food.at the same time I am sorry that you had the impression to be abondoned but ann incident before your arrival has somewhat disrupted the organization of the service which created a tension that you fell, despite our efforts.as you point outb there was one person less on the tezm, which you caén understand disturbs ans worries.I am very sorry for that and I apologize.Regards,
4 based on 161 reviews
Near Tours train station.
My wife and I stumbled across this Morrocan restaurant after we got back from touring the Chateaus in Loire Valley, France. The Chateaus are absolutley beautiful! We stayed at the Grand Hotel right by the train stop in Tours, France. We were tired after touring so we wanted to eat near the hotel. We walked around a bit in the area and decided to eat at La Maison Berbere. It is located right off the street and did not look too impressive from the outside. And the inside looked like a Morrocan garage sale. BUT..., the food was excellent!!. We were so surprised that we had to submit this restaurant to Tripadvisor. It was not listed before our submission. We highly recommend eating there for a unique Morrocan experience. I had the lamb in a tajine and it was probably the 2nd best meal I had on our 10 day trip to France. The only better meal was at Mugaritz in San Sebastian, Spain (a top 10 restaurant in the world). If you are near the Tours train stop, try La Maison Berbere. Just be patient...there was only 1 waiter the day we went. Hopefully your experience with the food will be as good as ours!
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