Restaurant with beautiful decoration which has a terrace and deserves a detour in Rouen.
Rotomagus is the Gallo-Roman name of the city of Rouen, and this restaurant is well placed at the foot of the church of Saint-Maclou, whose Gothic lacework can be admired once inside. Behind the brasserie-style curtain that protects the entrance door from the winter gusts, it is a beautiful decoration that welcomes us. But the terrace is also worth a visit in summer! The chef, Thomas Lemelle, works with a company specialising in the maturation and selection of top-of-the-range meats, and you can feel it!
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Members' reviews on ROTOMAGUS
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Pour les non-viandards, du poisson et des volailles sont proposés.
Les entrées sont excellents, et je ne parle pas des desserts.
Je suis tombée sur ce restaurant par hasard, je ne regrette pas. Il faut absolument y aller, vos papilles ne le regretteront pas.
Cadre et décoration agréable
Belle terrasse au pied de st Maclou