Find out what French restaurants to try in Aiguillon including Auberge du Goujon qui Fretille, Cafe Rodro, Bistrot le Basilic, Le Vigneron, L'Ecuelle d'Or, La Chope et le Pichet, Restaurant les Arcades, Willeric, Au bord de l'eau, La Maison Bleue
4 based on 47 reviews
Lovely little historic village, cobbled street and understated restaurant with a lovely balcony overlooking the valley Had the set menu, with 2 starters , veal main course, and amazing dessert - chou de framboise Highly recommend this lovely little restaurant.Wine list very adequate and not overly expensive which was a pleasant surprise Would definitely return
4 based on 54 reviews
It's a lovely spot down by the canal, watching the boats and fishing enthusiasts and from a simple cabin some really excellent food is beautifully prepared. Small menu doesn't mean that any detail is overlooked and the owners work hard to make sure everyone from just drinks to full dinner are well catered for. It's friendly, casual and always a better standard of food than you might initially think. Tonight there was added musical entertainment which made it a fun Saturday night.
5 based on 31 reviews
Our homemade cuisine is made from raw, unprocessed products. Curries, fresh fish, matured beef, aromatic herbs from the garden ... All our products come from fishing, labeled producers or organic farming.
First time visit to this gorgeous restaurant. What a surprise! Beautiful surroundings with a wonderful courtyard and well thought out internal space, top notch service and truly lovely food with amazing Asia and French flavours. A really lovely evening and restaurant.
4 based on 99 reviews
From the outside it looks modern and very appealing. Traditional French cuisine and very reasonable price and an evening set menu of 14⬠is unbeatable value. Cheffy presentation and delicious well thought out menu, introducing new tastes and combinations was unexpected and the whole experience felt like a real treat. Worth booking ahead as they are always busy. Thanks à lot.
4 based on 260 reviews
We've been coming here on and off when in the region for 6 years and never had a bad meal, on the contrary our experiences here have been consistently delightful. While the menu du jour has only 1 choice there's this is not uncommon in France and there's an excellent a la carte menu if you don't want the daily special - both are tempting. The wine list has something for most tastes and budgets and service has always been polite, friendly and helpful with special requests.My wife had the steak tartare which she chose to compose herself and came with all the ingredients and which she found excellent and no stomach problems! Two of us had the menu du jour a tasty piece of beef probably bavette that was tender, well prepared and tasty. It's worth a word here about the fries.....our experience of fries in France is not that good - all too often the wrong potatoes are used and the oi not hot enough resulting in somewhat greasy chips....NOT SO HERE ! These are as good as you'll find any where whether double fried or not - perfectly crisp outside, soft and fluffy inside and not at all greasy - perfect! Over all our meal for 4 including 2 menus du jour and 2 a la carte with apero's, wine, dessert and coffees came to 112 euros or 28 each - I'd say that's pretty good value. We'll be back for sure. Merci Thierry and Katharina.
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4 based on 155 reviews
Normally when you get great food, you often have small portions, but this is an exception here. Incredible food. Starters were larger than normal, main was a good size and the desert was large enough to leave me completely stuffed. All courses were fantastic, thoroughly recommended.
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4 based on 419 reviews
We've been coming to this 'locals' favourite for 6 years now, dining both at lunch and dinner. More recently twice in the past month and there's a common theme - consistency. The food quality and price are hard to beat, service is prompt and courteous and Sylvan's dessert trolly is fast becoming legendary, with more choices than you can imagine so be sure to leave room for dessert. Menus start at 15.90 for four courses and go up from there, portions are generous so come hungry. The wine list is modest especially the white wines but there's something for most tastes and all budgets. Little wonder people keep coming back.
Ce restaurant propose un menu du jour à 13 ⬠avec entrée, plat et dessert. Le choix de plats est correct et la qualité et la quantité sont au rendez-vous, pour une cuisine simple mais de bonne qualité. Le service est sympathique et efficace. En résumé : une bonne adresse pour un déjeuner simple.
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5 based on 14 reviews
Home cooked food and a great place to people watch on the square. Catered for me as the vegetarian, artisanal pasta with gorgonzola sauce and vegetables. Plat de jour was large prawns in a tomato veg sauce with rice. Other person in party had the bavette (steak) with shallots potatoes and veg. All plates emptied! Desserts we tiramisu and pear tart. Fait Maison!Don't miss dropping by here.Bonjour et merci de votre commentaire au plaisir de vous revoir.
4 based on 452 reviews
A lovely restaurant whose outside seating area includes a long fishtank full of ornamental carp. The very helpful maitre dâ upon observing the childrensâ interest provided them with a saucer of fish food! Feeding frenzy not exactly mirrored by our more leisurely enjoyment of delicious steak, duck, skate wings and cuttlefish. Preceded by âamuse-boucheâ gratuit. We were taken through the menu so we understood what everything was. Desserts up to the usual standard, and the usual excellent inexpensive local wine. A good time was had by all.
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