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
Helen reviewed French Cooking School
I stayed with Poul and Niall at their beautiful home and attended the cook school over the New Year. I had a great time, learnt so much but in such a relaxed atmosphere with such great hosts. I hired a car and took the opportunity to visit lovely places in the afternoons recommended by them. The food, wine and company made it a brilliant way to spend a New Year break. I can't recommend the place highly enough, the location would be great in the summer time too...
Ray Walsh reviewed Ital'Burger
Stumbled upon this place and it found itself in the right place at the right time for us.
We worked it out after dinner; the name Ital’Burger referenced the Pizza Bread Bun, which I must say was a surprise and a nice spin on your typical burger. The patty wasn’t anything special, usual regular ground beef (no chuck or brisket mixed in) but it was ample, well cooked and juicy, and the accompaniment were all Italian style with mozzarella cheese, roasted red peppers and a slice of Bresola. in all it made for a burger than I wouldn’t ordinarily choose but thoroughly enjoyed and left me satisfied.
I found the staff to be very welcoming and attentive, we had children and they ensured they didn’t wait too long for food. Ambience and decor was cool with movie themes throughout.
In all a present experience at a reasonable price and I would recommend.
Thierry LABRUERE reviewed Les baguettes dorées 忆家楼
Vraiment un excellent restaurant chinois comme on n'en trouve pas partout, avec des plats originaux. Dans mes plats favoris : les galettes de riz sautées au porc fumé, le bœuf loc lac, les plats au gingembre et ciboulette... Et les classiques comme le porc caramélisé ou la soupe pékinoise valent aussi le détour. A recommander absolument !
Cyrille Gueret reviewed Restaurant Le Jarrousset
Restaurant très classe, beau cadre, belle carte. Les patiences sont bien là, raffinées a savourer. Les plats sont élaborés en fonction des produits du moment, synonyme de qualité. Le service et la présentation sont sans faille tout arrive en temps et en heure il ne reste plus qu'à profiter. L'ensemble est copieux ne passez pas à côté du chariot de fromage mais pensez a garder de la place tout de même. Allez juste un petit bémol sur la carte des vins, très riche et de qualité mais ou certains vins sont tout de même un peu au-dessus du marché, mais quand on aime on ne compte pas. Allez-y sans hésiter vous ne serait pas déçu.