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4.5/5
26 reviews
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La cuisine est délicieuse, l’accueil extrêmement chaleureux et même les chiens sont les bienvenus :)
Je recommande vivement !
Propositions sur ardoise : 4 entrées, 4 plats, 4 desserts et 4 autres propositions du moment. Nickel ????
Nous avons apprécié cette cuisine aux accents du sud, risotto de palourdes et osso bucco, très bons. Menus sur l'ardoise.
Service rapide attentionné et agréable, prix abordables.
Bref, piège à touristes pendant les vacances ou mauvais jour ? La vue sur les arènes ne peut pas tout compenser.
PS: pas de formule ce midi-là ni de menu enfant pour un "bistrot populaire"...
Smashed potatoes is smooth and worth a try.
Service impeccable, menu correct, encornets à la plancha un délice. Service rapide. Je recommande.
Cuisine de qualité, une entrée (poulpe) et 2 plats (boeuf tataki et encornets plancha) super bon, rien a redire. Super établissement !
On y est retourné le soir même !
N’allez pas vous faire arnaquer dans les resto de la
Place du forum et venez manger ici sans hésiter
Peace
On ne peut que conseiller ⭐️
Mais je peux rajouter simple mais très très bon !
Bravo !
Service au top
service agréable
il faudrait juste refaire des toilettes neuves pour un endroit aussi joli
Noi abbiamo anche provato le ostriche, ceviche e agnello, tutto molto buono, compreso il vino della casa.
On a passé une super soirée !
When my wife and I arrived at 8pm the restaurant was almost empty. Despite this the waitress (who has missed her vocation as a school mistress or sergeant major) refused to let us sit where we wanted, offering us one of two tiny table right up against the only other customers, dashing all hope of a romantic intimate evening.
The cooking was like the tasteless fare you have at the home of a friend who works from a recipe book with no understanding of the ingredients. With two significant differences: you’re paying a (fairly high) price for the privilege; and instead of homely generosity you are served very meagre portions as though the chef is holding back in case a busload of tourists arrives. Nothing felt fresh. There was no finesse to the cooking. Everything was saturated with oil.
To add insult to injury, about half an hour after we started eating another couple stroll bye (still empty) restaurant and are offered to sit wherever they want in the restaurant. And when as we pay our bill I mention this to the waitress she replies “what do you expect. You can’t have everything you want”.
So no doubt a tourist trap, lacking in generosity and serving poor quality food, but also a place where you can be taught a lesson: when you look like a tourist and can afford to eat here, to expect to be treated politely and kindly (whether as a fellow human or as a customer) is asking too much. Here no doubt, it’s for you to thank them rather than the other way round.
Avoid.