LE COQ D’ARGENT
The facade is a little drowned in the white facades of the street, very aesthetic elsewhere. The dishes are good, well presented, with adequate cover, but even too rich, both at the level of sauces and products. The traditional prevails, but rather fermiciously than gastronomic. The Silver Coq offers a small menu for those who pay attention to their line, a map for the summer, and game (deer, wild boar…) during hunting periods. The hall, in other places, emphasizes game, with hunting trophies a little too present for souls sensitive to nature.
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