Charming Norman cottage with terrace offering foie gras, calamari a la plancha, fish and dessert.
Located in the heart of the vegetation, this adorable Norman chalet appears as a space of reverie and nostalgia, far from the Parisian disturbances and the traffic jams of the ring road. In the winter, you can snuggle up by the fireplace while contemplating the scenery and devouring generous dishes, while in the summer it's the bucolic terrace that attracts passers-by while the cuisine gains in lightness. For example: foie gras and sangria jelly, calamari a la plancha and chorizo, Iberian pluma and grapefruit cheesecake with a lime chantilly.
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Members' reviews on LA GRANDE CASCADE
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The quality and the service dropped drastically since we went there a few years ago. We had to ask them a few times to bring water but by the end of it we were just pouring it by ourselves. The prices were way too high for the dishes especially for the macaroni which was nothing incredible.
We took the menu so I would say overall the food is good but not worth the price.