Walnut salad, ribeye served with secret sauce in a Scottish-style restaurant.
Paul Gineste de Saurs launched this restaurant in 1959 in Paris before moving to Bordeaux. The formula is simple: a salad with walnuts, followed by a tender, delicious rib-eye steak weighing around 170 grams, with homemade pommes allumettes and the famous sauce. If you still have a bit of appetite, have dessert. Inside, you'll find the black and tartan wall decor and the lemon yellow that brightens up the tablecloths, menus and waitresses' outfits. But be patient, there's always a long queue well before opening time.
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Les profiteroles sont exquis et copieux.
La viande est parfaitement cuite, selon la demande de chacun des convives, et cette sauce est indéniablement délicieuse.
Malheureusement, la file d'attente, aussi, est toujours là, s'étirant dans la rue. Ça fait partie du charme du lieu, très bien placé à côté du grand théâtre et en face du manège ancien de la place Tourny, mais quand il pleut et fait froid, c'est pénible.
Ambiance toujours aussi "industrieuse"...