Reviews on Mediterranean food in Toulouse, Occitanie, France. The southern France city of Toulouse is a study in contrasts. Visit the Academie des Jeux Floraux, the oldest literary society in the western world, as well as the Galerie du Chateau d'eau, the world's first photography museum. Stroll the Garonne, before visiting France's most beautiful pipe organ at the Saint-Sernin Basilica. Yet for all its medieval architecture, Toulouse is a modern city, home to the European aerospace industry, as well as bars and restaurants in bustling Place du Capitole.
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4 based on 688 reviews
Friendly welcome, excellent service with a smile. Set lunch is excellent value and combines Italian food with French cuisine all cooked with care. The carte is extensive and Italian and look forward to trying on our next visit. Very good atmosphere as the restaurant was full of very happy diners.
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4 based on 230 reviews
Came here with my Sister and her daughter and have to say the whole experience was absolutely great. Never having had Lebanese food we let the guy recommend what we should have - a tasting menu was providedIt was a wise decision everything was fab Couldnât fault anything Highly recommended
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4 based on 258 reviews
We ate here mid-week and the large dining room was almost empty, but the friendly welcome created a warm atmosphere and we felt very comfortable. Great quality food, especially the hot and cold mezze which were generous. The kebabs were on the small side though, and overall the 'dégustation' set menu at 32 euros seems a bit overpriced... Overall we had a lovely evening and would be happy to return.
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4 based on 454 reviews
We were a party of nine eating in a Moroccan restaurant for the first time. It was very good and everyone was happy with what they ordered, a mix of tangines and of meat skewers, all served with lovely couscous. The couscous had a very fine texture and was served in abundance. Those who ordered skewers felt they might have been shortchanged as the skewers were heaped onto one serving dish of couscous to be shared by everyone who ordered them. There didn't seem to be the number of each called out on the menu. Would eat here again, however, as the food is very good. There was also Moroccan wine and beer on offer. The restaurant filled up fast and there were many take out orders as well. Clearly a popular place.You should be carefull when you say something.Claiming that skewers were missed on your couscous, without beeing sure is not fare from you, and really dangerous for us.Why didn't you speak to me when you was there instead of bla bla bla softy in front of your computer. I'm sure that together we managed to count until 10.Regards.
4 based on 234 reviews
Finding a place for a Christmas lunch was initially quite hard in Toulouse but eventually we found Le Cenacle, in a smart boutique hotel under the Accor Group banner. The dining room was pleasant with an impressive old fireplace but perhaps a little sterile in ambience.Service: Highly professional, polished and pleasant if a little aloof, but maybe that's because it's part of a hotel, no matter and no complaints the staff were all very charming.The food: Let's face it, this is what you come for and the food was very good, very well prepared and very well presented for the most part. Four courses plus amuse bouche, including fois gras, gambas ravioli, Bresse turkey, fragrant chocolate cheesecake and wine with each course.Wines: The wines were fine without being exceptional, but for the price hard to complain and for the price one can't expect grand Crus wines !!Value: A four course meal of this standard and presentation including wines with each course, champagne on arrival, mineral water and coffee for 75 euro is great value by any measure and we were all very pleased.If I had any negative comments I would add the following:1. The meal while very well prepared and presented was a little luke warm only and should have been hot! ( If it had been I would have rated it 5 starts / excellent!).2. The fois gras would have been improved if accompanied by perhaps some onion confit or similar rather than just a plain slice on the plate , even though it was very good. But overall, we thought it a n excellent lunch and no-one left feeling hungry or with complaint.Merci a toute l'equipe!
Where to eat Asian food in Toulouse: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 223 reviews
New bar concept in town !! We offer a 100 small-sandwiches menu to eat in a tapas way, in a friendly atmosphere. It's a perfect experience to share. Let's discover our 10 sandwiches boards, our buckets of beers, tinto de verano and all our Spanish product
We stumbled upon Boca during a day exploring in Toulouse and couldn't be happier to have walked through the door. The service was friendly and welcoming, the music upbeat, the free board games a fun way to spend a rainy afternoon and most of all the food...a perfect lunch of small tapas sandwiches in every imaginable flavour. Try this place, you won't be disappointed!
4 based on 212 reviews
Simply seafood! We had the platter which we âupgradedâ to serve 4 and the also had some squid / pulpo.Food was excellent and service and ambience just to our liking - easy going, fun and relaxed. Can only recommend. And book in advance, the place is really small.
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