La Ducasse

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Lille, France

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Traditional restaurant· Restaurant· Brasserie· French restaurant

La Ducasse Reviews | Rating 4,2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

La Ducasse is located in Lille, France on 95 Rue Solférino. La Ducasse is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category traditional restaurant in France.

Address

95 Rue Solférino

Price range

$$

Phone

+33 320573410

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholCoffeeKids' menuLate-night food

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Paul Bateson

16 of us went with just a phone call a few minutes before. The staff were welcoming and food generally good, all enjoyed the experience, house red was really drinkable! Because of the size of the party some food was not as warm as it could have been, particularly the soup, but no real issues. Would go back without hesitation.

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Julia Bateson

Went with short notice to the restaurant as part of a group of 16. The service was, on the whole good, and the one main course missed was identified quickly by staff and rectified withon a reasonable time (although disappointing). Good selection including a 'taster dish' with tastes of many dishes. Menu contains local specialities and also horse and snails. House red wine and beers very good, great evening, thanks to all.

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Manu White

Local food with a really nice ambiance

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Marc Ellul

Great local food with young vibe

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C M

Fabulous find ,good menu with excellent food & service , nice atmosphere.Looking forward to another visit when Im next in Lille .

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Samuel Palmer

Nice atmosphere, friendly but peculiar service, poor food, terrible prices. The ambience is nice and the look of the place is pleasant. We were a party of six increasing to 12 (we booked for this number) and they had a table for us. No complications. We were offered English menus but we had to return them for French ones because the translations were poor or confusing (we're all locals who live here and speak the language despite being British originally). This seemed to confuse them massively but eventually they gave us the good menu. The prices were high, even for France. 25cl beer for over 4, 50cl over 8 and the quality or selection was nothing spectacular for a place located so close to Belgium. The food, however, was awful. A friend and I shared a 9 Maroilles Tarte. It was a small slice with the faintest hint of maroilles and very overcooked, black and burned on some parts. She ordered a Welsh (specialty of the North) and it was one of the worst I've had. Poorly cooked, chewy bread. I don't understand how you muck up this dish. I ordered Carbonnade Flammande and it was disgusting. It tasted like it was half sugar. On mentioning this at the end of the meal the waiter simply said \yes we have a new chef so that's that\. Ok. My friend ordered steak tartare which was just a store bought steak hache (a poorly formed beef burger) slapped onto a plate with nothing done to it. My other friend ordered a goats cheese salad which was just a bunch of cheese on top of what looked and tasted like out of the packet salad mix from the supermarket, no different to our unappetising side salad garnishes with the other meals. Bafflingly low effort rubbish at high end prices. Avoid.

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Giovanni Gusso

Ordered the \supposed\ meal of the day, the quality of the meat was average and the owner was very rude to us. Overall not a great experience, since we also had to pay more than what they told us at the beginning.

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Marisa Borg Grech

Really great traditional food!

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