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LE BERBÈRE

Maghreb cuisine €€
2.5/5
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83, Rue Torteron, 50000Saint-Lô, France
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2024
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2024

Temple of gastronomy on the other side of the Mediterranean offering many kinds of couscous.

It’s all in the name: it’s the temple of gastronomy from across the Mediterranean, starting with couscous. There are many different kinds of couscous here (we counted about twenty), and they are undoubtedly copious. Different formulas are also proposed, and other dishes are also on the menu. In the evening, the atmosphere can sometimes be more animated, with, for example, some unforgettable moments of oriental dance. You can come here without hesitation, but you should not hesitate to book if you think about it.

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math50200
Visited in march 2018
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Très bon coucous cpieux
Les pâtisseries sont délicieuses
Le thé à la menthe un régal au moment du dessert
Sevea
Visited in february 2018
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At the time of our arrival, a group of people before us turned around: we should have followed their example! We ask if it is possible to have dinner at two although we have not booked and we are answered (quite vertically) yes, provided the table is released at 9 p. m. Since it was only 7:30 p. m., it left us plenty of time for dinner, so we're set up. In the absence of quality, the dishes served have been in quantity: The broth served with the couscous was very strong and the meat had no interest. But the nail of the evening came at 8:30 p. m. (1/2 hours before the time announced upon arrival): When we waited for the dessert card for a dozen minutes, we were just put on the door!!! And of course not even a commercial gesture when paying the bill. In short, if the idea crosses your mind, counsel: take your path

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