Modest address with terrace elaborating simple and effective dishes.
The Place Mazerac in Saint-Antonin, in the heart of the village, seems like a forgotten island, a sort of "end of the world" connected to civilization by the covered alleyway that is Rue Mazerac. The Capharnaum is modest in size under its stone vault, and its unpretentious terrace encroaches on the square. It can pride itself on being located in one of the quietest places in the village, away from the flow of tourists in season. Have a drink, of course, but also eat there with simple and efficient dishes to satisfy your appetite : sausage-agar, sweetbreads with morels.
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Members' reviews on LE CAPHARNAÜM
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Fade, cher, inhospitalier
Nous avons payé 36€ pour deux faux filets sans goût, des frites congelées et des haricots verts à l'huile.
Nous avons voulu manger dans ce resto pour fêter une occasion et nous sommes bien déçus.
L'accueil était inexistant, on dirait qu'on dérange. L'ambiance est digne d'un PMU.
L'odeur de friture s'est collée à nos vêtements.
Seul point positif, il y avait deux chats, ça donnait du charme mais Michel les as fait sortir.