LA CROIX DE MALTE
A long-time café-restaurant in the city centre, which has been neglected by motorists for a long time. You can stop there to take a typical bistro menu with, for example, bowl of Saint-Jacques, tender (and vacherin. It is simple, without chichi but with plates well fitted especially for the resistance dish. On the slate of the menu of the day, also announced, chef's salad, andouillette or homemade lasagna. On a more rich menu, homemade gras and mouse mouse. Wines from the region are offered in glass, jug or bottled, at moderate prices.
The decor is a little tristounet, but you can stop there on the family holiday road, which changes motorway areas and recalls the glorious time of the National 7, or for a quick meal between two work appointments.
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