Find out what French restaurants to try in Beauvais. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Things to do in Beauvais
4 based on 169 reviews
I have eaten here at midday several times with a friend and often another member of his family. The price is good for a set meal and the menu changes frequently. The owner of the restaurant knows where to find good food eg prize winning oysters. The pate is superb, last time duck, often rabbit. You can ask for information about the wine and receive a very good response. There are two dining rooms, so if less people are eating there that day you do not get the feeling of emptiness. If the weather is fine there is a terrace outside. Parking is limited in the road.
4 based on 72 reviews
Good service. Nice cocktails. Enjoyable place and better than the surrounding bars which are a bit noisier.
4 based on 94 reviews
Delightful venue, warm lighting, big bar, excellent wines, very reasonably priced. Canapés tasty, especially the croquettes and tiny fresh fruit salad of kiwi, mango and pear. Delicious.Good for small or larger groups.Will be back.
4 based on 305 reviews
Arrived off the train with a few hours to kill before a flight and with a taste for something tasty and French. I literally just crossed the street and into Le Kiosque. I had to eat in the bar (no problem, watched the football!), but the restaurant looks great. I had the duck - 'pot au feu' they called it, and it was excellent traditional fare. A deep bowl with superb local veg. topped with a large duck leg and foie gras. Fantastic. Tarte au Poire for afters. A great spot. And the shuttle bus for the airport leaves just outside the door! Recommended
4 based on 388 reviews
Food was great overall, good choice and delicious starters and main courses. However, the deserts were disappointing, especially the créme brûlée. The wine selection was good too with quality house wine by the glass.The staff were fantastic and really keen to please, very young and friendly.We would return.
4 based on 441 reviews
I have had lunch in this restaurant several times before and once again it delivered the goods. The restaurant is modern. It is not big so I recommend reservation. The service was perfect. They offer a special deal for lunch. You can choose 2 dishes if you want (combination between appetizer, entree and dessert) for a very reasonable price. I chose a la carte and had a full lunch. The charcuterie plate was excellent though there was more food than I could possibly eat. I had a pork dish with artichoke puree for main course. For dessert I picked the kouign aman (typical dessert for Britanny). It was a pure delight. A decadent combination of pastry dough, caramel and salted butter. If you are looking for delicious food in a cozy, modern environment this is the place to pick.
4 based on 390 reviews
The menu was 21 euros and we had an amazing homemade tart with a salad. I got tilapia for my main course and that was great with a potato tart, squash vegetables and also pumpkin puree. The dessert was a lovely parfait. This was a very nice place with great food.
4 based on 245 reviews
A family gathering before the kids go back to university. Asparagus for starter , then pollock fillet with morille mushrooms and to finish off a lovely chocolate and raspberry dessert. A bottle of Sancerre , great service and ambience.What more could you want?224⬠for four people.
4 based on 128 reviews
Staying overnight in Beauvais we found tous fantastic restaurant just in front of the amazing cathedral. Newly taken over by a very enterprising and delightful couple it offers a small but truly delicious menu of absolutely top notch French cuisine with a contemporary slant. Lovely ambience and a fabulous terrace at the back ideal for a summer evening. Very good and discriminating wine list too. Really made our evening here. Go seek it out. Good value too.
Beauvais Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Beauvais
4 based on 305 reviews
Arrived off the train with a few hours to kill before a flight and with a taste for something tasty and French. I literally just crossed the street and into Le Kiosque. I had to eat in the bar (no problem, watched the football!), but the restaurant looks great. I had the duck - 'pot au feu' they called it, and it was excellent traditional fare. A deep bowl with superb local veg. topped with a large duck leg and foie gras. Fantastic. Tarte au Poire for afters. A great spot. And the shuttle bus for the airport leaves just outside the door! Recommended
What to do and see in Beauvais, France: The Best Places and Tips
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.