Discover Restaurants offering the best French food in Oloron-Sainte-Marie, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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5 based on 22 reviews
La cuisine est très bonne, mais le week-end le restaurant propose des menus, certes bons, mais avec un cadre qui nâest pas en rapport avec la cuisine. Les tables sont sales et les couverts sont comme à la cantine, une nappe en tissu serait mieux que les nappes en papier. Dommage que les propriétaires nâessaient pas dâaméliorer cela, du coup, le rapport qualité prix est moyen malgré une cuisine de qualité.
4 based on 102 reviews
Pizza with thin crust generously furnished Today's special cooked with fresh products. Plate vegetarian Grill with meat local
Having seen that this place was rated 4th out of 38 in Olorons St. Marie we decided to give it a try on our one night in the town. On a cold and showery April night we arrived not long after the opening time of 19:00. We sat down and were the only customers but we seem to be told that there would be a delay. It transpired, though the girl was so quietly spoken, that there was a big order being prepared for takeaway pizzas. If there was a delay on a cold, wet April night with 4 staff on the premises I am not sure how they cope in summer. The food arrived after half an hour. The vegetarian pizza was very large with a very thin base, which was very nice. There could have been more topping. It was not really worth the 9.90 Euros compared to the superb pizzas one can get in Italy. It rated a 3 out of 5. The Piece de Boucher steak was a different story. It seemed to be as much as 350 grammes - they said it would be between 300 and 350 grammes â and it was cooked exactly as I wanted it â âbleuâ. The steak rated 5 out of 5. There was no a single bit of fat or waste. However, to order a âbleuâ or rare steak, one needs to have faith in the quality of the hygiene and food management of the restaurant. Sadly, I had too much faith and as a result my digestive system was upset, though not too seriously, for 3 days. For just over 30 Euros for 2 including a half litre of wine this was good value for money.
4 based on 163 reviews
Le Trinquet is the oldest restaurant in Oloron managed by the NOEL's family for 28 years. We serve special dishes made by local cookers using historical recipes. Le trinquet finds its name in the adjoining room of "La pelote basque" that you will be able
We ate here twice, the second time because most of Oloron was closed on the last Wednesday night of September.First time we ate there we had the Autumn Menu - my husband ordered the faux fillet au point (and instead of medium/rare it was cold and fairly raw), my fish was well cooked and everything else was lovely. The service was not very welcoming and something in that area was missing - a friendliness maybeThe second time we went we were not able to sit outside - it was still warm for us, but obviously too cold for the French! We also went from the main menu, and it was slightly more expensive than other places, but the food was very good and tasty and plenty of it (apart from the Jambon starter which still had the inedible rind on it)Would go there again, but would not be first choice if free choice!
4 based on 97 reviews
Three of us ate dinner and it was excellent value. The menu was fantastic, including lots of choices especially for dessert. Great service, extremely friendly and accommodating. We received complimentary soup as we waited for our starters. Check out the salad complete with mini Brie rolls! Really, 10/10.
4 based on 77 reviews
This restaurant is housed by the Hotel Alysson. However, it is at least a notch better than the hotel. The garden next to it is soothing and the table arrangements elegant.The food was well presented and with a good service. We shared the avocado salad and had the trout cannelloni, served as a long cannelloni full of tasty trout and the foie gras roti. The prices were very reasonable and the wine selection good. Overall an unexpected experience in the outskirts of Oloron, less than 10 minute walk from their famous cathedral porch.
4 based on 60 reviews
Ras
Résidant a Oloron même, ce restaurant ne me tentait absolument pas jusqu'à que j'en entende enfin parler en bien. (Les propriétaires ayant changé). Merci pour votre accueil le dîner était franchement bon, et le personnels super agréable. Je recommande, et j'y reviendrai
4 based on 200 reviews
The Loft Cafe is a modern bar and restaurant with a large garden and near the Gave d'Oloron, quiet terrace. Near the tourist office and the theater. You can enjoy a classic french dinner (steak, prime rib) or more local with its famous burger Guit (shallo
We went there on a rainy day with my friend for a coffee. Service was friendly and quick.The place is quite trendy for Oloron and has a good vibe. Oh, and they have free WIFI!
4 based on 134 reviews
In the medieval quarter, Isabelle and Pascal welcome you to a pleasant place. You can taste delicious sugared and salted pancakes, omelettes, salads and ice creams.
We ate here three times in two weeks during a recent holiday - admittedly mainly because it was within walking distance of where we were staying! - but we had excellent galettes and crepes and the staff are delightful. Be sure to have an apple and caramel crepe, with salted caramel ice-cream! - accompanied by a bottle of the Jurancon doux (sweet white wine). Heaven!
4 based on 603 reviews
Changement de direction de l'ancien restaurant "la cour des miracles"
Beautiful setting (we were seated outdoors as dusk fell) and delicious and creative food. My husband chose one of the main course skewered dishes, chunks of lamb that arrived on a personal-size skewer that was lit at the table. The lamb continued cooking while we watched. I chose a Basque-influenced shrimp dish. Both were delicious and generous. Service was attentive and well-paced. Highly recommended.
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4 based on 268 reviews
Une restauration simple mais variée, avec des produits frais et pour la plupart issus du territoire. L'idée est de proposer une carte différente chaque jour, dans un esprit "comme à la maison". La carte des vins met en avant le Jurançon, et d'autres vins
Perhaps only because they are open on Sunday we were fortunate to wander into La maisonette for an afternoon meal. What luck on our part as we discovered the finest, most delightful meal we have had in France so far this May. This is an unassuming cafe, yet they are running on all cylinders here. First course was a salad from local sources coupled with two other samplings of a warm chevre with a pear slice and a cucumber puree topped with a red beet puree...all first rate. The main course was a chicken breast rolled with a succulent center filling consisting of cheese, herbs, and something similar to bread crumbs, served with a small selection of roasted root vegetables seasoned with herbs. Dessert was an equally delightful pear and berry compote with a crumb topping.They should charge more for their meals we think! The chef was engaging and the server quite efficient and friendly, we felt very welcome and special....not something you experience everywhere! Go out of your way to find La maisonette, you won't regret it!
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