Find out what French restaurants to try in Saint Avertin including Arkose Tours, Au’19, La Roche Le Roy, Le Clapotis, Le Bistrio, Casse-Cailloux, Espace Hades, Au Martin Bleu, Bibovino, L'Ardoise
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4 based on 183 reviews
This is an unassuming little restaurant a little away from the centre but with top class food and service. The prix fixe lunch menu is extremely reasonably priced and every course was excellent. The host was very welcoming and graciously tolerated our poor French. Book ahead as it is very popular.
4 based on 104 reviews
Bar à vin et à manger, avec plus de 50 références de vins au verre autour de planches gourmandes de charcuterie et fromage, de salades généreuse et tartines chaudes et desserts.
We came across this restaurant whilst struggling to find one open on a Monday and we werenât disappointed. Very friendly service and pleasant ambience, delicious plates of food - the Tours rillettes was superb and the melted Camembert was wonderful. Obviously the major hit was the wine served from boxes - yes! We mentioned what we liked then got to try before ordering - so delicious and inexpensive that weâre taking some home! A real treasure and a delightful night out.Thanks a lot Sarah for your comment ! It was a pleasure to welcome you, and really happy you enjoyed so much the "Clot & Fardet" Rosé.You'll remember us at home !Hope you had a safe trip back.
4 based on 345 reviews
The 31 euro menu was good value for money, my smoked salmon starter served with beetroot hummus was excellent and there was loads of it. The Foie starter was also outstanding. We both had Steak with Bleu D'auvergne served with Dauphinoise potatoes for main course, perfectly cooked and tender, not like your average French Entrecote experience. Refreshing Nougat Parfait with raspberry coulis was a great way to end the meal. The service was very good, very little English spoken but we got by. The only negative was that the wine we were recommended was very expensive, 37 euro and it really didn't blow our minds. Overall highly recommended and much less touristy than the places in Place Plummerau.
5 based on 71 reviews
What a warm inviting creperie! Crepes were quintessential French. Had a variety of sweet and savory, gluten free and vegetarian options. They have lovely salads, in season fresh juices, and delicious coffee. The owner and his lovely sister both speak English and are very friendly.
4 based on 346 reviews
A thoroughly delightful and slightly bohemian feel small restaurant which delivers handsomely.During our dinner, we appeared to be the only non locals at this obviously popular venue which is slightly hidden off the main boulevard but without doubt worth seeking out.The set menu was reasonable value for the quality.Reservation seem essential but regrettably not available on line which is my only criticism.
4 based on 197 reviews
My partner and I ate here last night and it was truly wonderful. I can not recommend it enough. Small menu three options for each course but extremely well priced at three courses for twenty euro. We both really enjoyed our meals and would love to return some day in the future. The cute little restaurant had a fantastic ambience and the service was second to none, the two waitresses were wonderful. This place gets very busy though so would definitely recommend booking. We originally wanted to eat here on the Friday night but they didnât have any spare tables. By far the best place out of the three places we ate in Tours!
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4 based on 278 reviews
We found this restaurant by chance, and so glad we did. The setting is lovely, by the water, although it was raining so we couldn't eat outside. The restaurant is elegant, beautifully starched table cloths, sparkling glasses, comfortable chairs...elegant! The waiters were also elegant and highly professional and welcoming. The restaurant was full (not surprisingly), so we were lucky to find a table. And the most important...the food! Excellent, again elegantly served, copious, interestingly presented, and fresh, with a huge choice The choice of wines was extensive and the local wine we took was fab. Prices for what we got, were surprisingly inexpensive. We would definitely recommend this place, and when near Tours, would most definitely come back
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4 based on 668 reviews
We came into Tours to see an exhibition, and took the opportunity to celebrate a birthday with a return trip to La Roche Le Roy. We knew it had acquired a new chef after the previous chef sold up and retired. We were not to be disappointed. We both went for the reasonably priced business menu for lunch, a terrine starter, fish for main and an amazing "rice pudding" for dessert, all excellently cooked and presented.We were a little surprised to be given a menu in English, but on reflection we do look very English even if we have lived in France a long time and our gastronomic French is pretty good (though we still struggle with the grammar!) The meal was accompanied by an very good half bottle of Menetou-Salon, and the service was superb and faultless. The restaurant may have lost its Michelin star when the old chef (Alain Couturier) retired, but good luck to the new chef (Maximilien Bridier) in his new venture and I am sure that will soon be corrected.Dear Customer, Thank you very much for your comment, it was a pleasure to welcome you at La Roche le Roche as always. No worries, French grammar is difficult and even some french people have issues with it. It will be a pleasure to welcome you again, maybe with a new Michelin star and menus in French. Best regards,La Roche Le Roy
4 based on 96 reviews
Who would have thought that, after several days in Paris, our best meal would be in Saint Avertin!? Both the exterior and interior of the restaurant were lovely, clean, and well-appointed. The staff was so kind and welcoming. Service was timely. My favorite part, of course, was the food! Everything we ordered was delicious and inventive. My personal favorite was the roasted fig dessert, though the veal and mushroom pasta was also quite nice. Highly recommend stopping by for dinner!
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4 based on 35 reviews
de passage pour raisons professionnelles, et étant pas loin,nous sommes aller déjeuner dans cet endroit un peu atypique. nous avons choisi le burger ephemere, qui était bon mais lourd à digérer. la note de 22⬠pour un burger, un café et un demi est un peu salé. l'accueil est sympa
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