Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Le Bugue. 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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3 based on 225 reviews
We find it strange that this place receives poor reviews....they are always very friendly, always bring water for our dog without having to ask, lovely food, large portions of not just the salad or chips, but the actual meat/fish. A pleasant outside seating area, lovely atmosphere, and just overall a very good experience. We still have the escalope de veau tagliatelle with a side of their gorgeous crunchy curled fries, and just love it. If you aren't convinced, just go and try the above and you will be converted.
5 based on 95 reviews
Bienvenue pour le déjeuner ou le diner de mars à novembre. Bienvenue pour le diner uniquement de décembre à février. Nous sommes heureuses de partager avec vous notre cuisine du monde avec les produits du terroirs, en directe des producteurs. Nous vous ac
If the weather's with you, eat au terrace where you can sit under the shade looking out onto the lovely verdant garden. If not, don't worry, there is ample inside dining space. Ring ahead to book during the hot season to be sure of a table. Carolinne and Florence work together in perfect symbiosis as chef and front of house in their well thought out renovated home on the hill in Cadouin. Their philosophy is to welcome guests into their home as they would friends, offering them tasty, good quality, home-cooked food produced by people they know and trust in the local area. They work in harmony with nature with what is in season to produce delicious, succulent dishes with hints of the far east and other unusual twists. Don't venture here if you like your food laden with cream or gravy as the cooking here is fresh, light and modern. The wine list is small but interesting and perfectly complements the menu. Les Terraces is open every day for lunch and evening meals all year round so does not rely solely on the tourist trade. It's not in the centre of town but only a minute's drive up the hill overlooking the abbey and definitely worth seeking out if you're looking for something a little less predictable than the usual in-town tourist restaurants that only open up for the season.
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4 based on 486 reviews
We arrived on a Saturday late afternoon. The waiter guided us to our table at the far end of the outside terrace. During five minutes, nothing happened. While our neighbouring table was served, I kindly asked for the menu. Nothing happened. Meanwhile our neighbours had finished their main dish and the table was cleaned. Another nice sign from our side to get a menu (or at least to order an apero). In vain. Meanwhile people who came in after us, were already eating. At our side, nothing happened. When our neighbours asked for the bill, we left.... A disaster. A complete unprofessional service.
Shopping at the Intermarche in Le Bugue and came outside feeling hungry. I saw this little Kiosk selling Pizzas and had a look. The guy was making his own doe on site and the sign said it is made fresh every day. I ordered the Le kiosk and was told 10 mins.In this time quiet a few locals turned up to collect their orders so that was a good sign.Got the pizza and took to the place I was staying and boy what a surprise. I have eaten quite a few take away pizzas and been disappointed by all but this was one out the box so to speak. It was fantastic the base was true Italian style (there were no options for the base) The flavours and texture were magnificent slightly spicy but not to hot and it had an egg in the middle but it made sense and complimented the rest of the pizza. I would recommend you to give it a try and not waste time in the local pizzeria sit down, the food here was far better. Just buy it and go and sit by the river and enjoy and he will also sell you a bottle of wine to go with it.For a take away Pizza this was just heaven.
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fire wood oven pizzeria with some mean plate. All the food is fresh and cook in the restaurant.
Fab pizza in Bugue. Really small place so plan ahead and book, especially in holiday season. It is also classically French and closed some nights of the week so worth checking this point. The range of pizza is a bit different, so you will get something unusual. Great place and worth a visit. Thank you so much for your advice. Yes it's better to book in peak season cause we have only 30 seats. We hope to see you again.
4 based on 291 reviews
Open 5 years now in the previous location of Les Trois A's. Moderate prices and delicious food. Home made pasta.
My wife and me had a wonderfull diner in the quiet backgarden of Da Francesco.All fres made by the Italian chef/owner. Real good food for a reasonable privé!Our favorite not French restaurant in Le Bugue!
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