A restaurant that has a rock and artistic vibe milieu. They have an interesting diner look. The servers can speak English and are quite friendly. The menu has an interesting twist of local rustic foods and modern french cuisines. Prices are good and delicious, and mostly, filling. Would recommend asking what's the Plat du Jour, and be brave :) and trust the local suggestions. Initially, we ordered the Menu du Jour, but ended up only having the entree and main because the traditional salad and veal dish was spot on and filling. we had to stop there without anymore space for dessert. The servers were flexible, and hospitable to our last minute request changes too. Merci beaucoup a tous at Ramoneur...
Read moreOrdered two mains of raclette with desert, as no option to order raclette on it’s own. Raclette was as expected, boiled potatoes with cheese you melt. Expensive, but it’s a tourist restaurant in a tourist town so understood. Desert was so bad I tasted one spoon and ate no more. It was listed as tiramisu but was actually just whipped cream with some jam, no biscuit, no coffee. The taste of the cream was terrible, it must have been in the fridge for many days. The cream itself was so hard and you had to break into it like a creme brulee The second desert (lemon meringue) was no better. Service was at best average, one of the worst meals I’ve eaten in France. Don’t waste...
Read moreWe just happened upon this place after a long day's travelling and it hit the spot perfectly - relaxed, authentic local feel; no music (an enormous bones in a restaurant, I think, unless it's some very tasteful jazz); friendly and accommodating bilingual staff; and the food - we just ordered light stuff, charcuterie and a salade lyonaise -hit the spot perfectly with a lovely chilled white. The decor is a mix of authentic and rock'n'roll eccentric worth checking in it's own right. We arrived today and think we might make this a regular for our stay in...
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