Bistro near the Pont Neuf offering a menu of traditional local cuisine and meats.
This nice little bistro opens its doors to the new bridge Neuf. The sober and careful decor invites you to slide your feet under the table for lunch or dinner in a "market return" spirit. The map celebrates the land through traditional French cuisine freely enriched with diverse cultural inputs: veloted peas with mint, Aubrac beef tataki to anchovies, roast shitakes with their algae salad Brittany, plays black pork of Bigorre confite, sashimi of thin line, Pyrenees sheep slice… Balthazar is a pleasant place, often animated by concerts or aperos vinyl, Tuesday from 8 p. m.
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Members' reviews on BALTHAZAR
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(Avis d'origine)
After a slight snafu with our party (4 not 6 due to a flight delay), we were seated and the evening was delightful and delicious. Thoughtful service, creative dishes without being precious. Perfectly prepared porc, and a beautifully done swordfish. First rate desserts. It’s a small and very intimate restaurant. Would return in a heartbeat.
(Avis d'origine)
I recommend for good French local food.
(Avis d'origine)
The food, wine and service was top class
(Avis d'origine)
Had a great meal here my first night in Toulouse - didn't know what to expect & was really glad I chose it (& they managed to squeeze me in!). I had the octopus & lamb dishes, and they were both excellent.