robug7 reviewed Sushiko.
The experience in this restaurant was bad. To be fully honest the quality of the food was not that bad compared to other all you can eat restaurant (lot of rice in the plate, but still acceptable) , but the service is incredibly slow. We were here with other collegue and it took like 20 min to have the first plate, which was small because of the quantity limitation per order. Then we were told that it was necessary to finish the plate to make a new order (can be comprehensible when there is no limit on the first order, or the service is quick but here...), and then we waited 20 other minutes for the 2nd services, and it was 13h40 (we arrived at 12h15 and the restaurant was quite empty). So in conclusion, we ate less in a all you can eat restaurant in 1h and half, than in a classic restaurant in 30min... I don't recommand it
Courtney Barnard reviewed French Cooking School
I cannot reccomend Kerrouet Culinary School more. Under Chef Poul even the most experienced of our small group of 6 learned the cooking skills and tricks of a Michelan standard. As for those less experienced, myself included, I've emerged from the school a more confident and skilled chef, fully capable of making authentic French cuisine.
More than this, enjoying all the fantastic food we made during our time in Kerrouet would not be nearly as easy without the carefree and effortless hosting of Poul and Niall, who taught us the art of hosting by example. We enjoyed our meals, aperitifs, digestifs, snacks, and afternoon teas/coffees all the more because of the company and the friendliness of our knowledgable hosts in their stunny and cosy home.
Finally, a word on the location of Kerrouet. While the village is somewhat remote, it provides an excellent base for those keen to explore the surrounding medieval towns of Brittany, and we enjoyed walking the beautiful countryside on our free afternoons. The tranquility and peacefulness of Kerroeut provided the perfect place to learn the local cuisine, with all the delicious locally-sourced ingredients used to make the dishes.
For those looking for a relaxed and yet genuine French cooking course, look no further than Kerrouet! The hospitality of Poul and Niall is matched only by the quality of the food you will produce during your time here.
Daniel Kup. reviewed Restaurant Papaya
Papaya located in Holzem village is one proper asian restaurant.
When you came with your care there are plenty of parking spaces.
There's a terrace available so you can enjoy your meal on sunny days outside. Even it's close to main road ,it's still partially isolated so no traffic nor other noises can disturb your experience.
The interior is very nice and modern style.
The stuff is polite and friendly, which add an additional points to overall experience.
The food, especially sushi, is great quality and the presentation itself is masterpiece. I didn't took many photos , just one.
it was so nicely presented I almost ashamed to eat that tiny little garden :-)
I already visited this place two times. Once for dinner and second was lunch from daily menu. Both visits I rate very high in scale.
Once again must say you have to pay a visit to this place.
Samia Bouriaba reviewed Bombay Inn
First time in this restaurant for lunch and honestly i am very satisfied ! The food is so delicious, very generous and cheap and the staff is super nice, warm and welcoming. The lunch menu (11am to 2pm i guess) costs 11.50 it had entree, dish with 2 types of rice, traditional bread called naan and dessert !
I noticed on their regular menu that they had a variety of dishes each with details about the amount of spices and allergens used.
I had a blast, so glad i discovered them ! I would totally recommend it