The restaurant is in a very small alleyway, and service was on tables on the street (it was very hot so welcome, aside from Covid restrictions, not to be indoors).
The owner/cook/waiter is enthusiastic about his fare (to note, not sure he speaks much English), all the produces are local and organic, including wine and other alcohols (only by the glass though).
Desserts were not quite as good but the starters were excellent. Not the cheapest when you go for the full meal (there might be a lunch menu, but it was evening), but still reasonable for...
Read moreHad a great dinner here. My other half is pregnant and the chef went out of his way to explain what she could eat on the menu. I don't usually eat lamb but my dish was fantastic with a good use of herbs. I had a local beer which was good as well (if you like hoppy beers that is). Only minor downside was paying the bill - we booked with a 25€ voucher from la fourchette and he initially billed me without the discount. He refunded me the wrong amount but there was only a small difference - everyone...
Read moreHappened upon this little restaurant in a little shaded side street whilst trying to find somewhere for late lunch on a hot Sunday after visiting the Palais (we hadn’t realised that most of our restaurant choices we’d researched were not open on a Sunday). What a gem of a place! Food was incredible, a small menu but delicious. The wine was lovely and they also had a really nice locally brewed craft beer too....
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