L'Autre Petit Bois
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The kind of food that just feels right: hearty, healthy, fresh, delicious and a great value. It's surprising because I thought this place would be like a tapas snack lounge but it was the only place open late (it was already 10 pm) so we went for it and I'm happy we did. I saw some traditional options and my wife was in vegetarian paradise. We split three plates, thinking they would be small entrees, but we could barely finish: It was a feast. 3 plates and 2 glasses of wine for 38 euro: best value of the trip. We had the sicilienne tartine with tomato, garlic, pesto, and eggplant. I wasn't expecting much because I've tried that combo 100 times but this was special: powerful mix of herbs, some crazy secret spices (dill, oregano, cinnamon?), super fresh bread with crispy crust, salad with sweet-sour dressing and it all just pops and crackles. The camambert cossolote is rich, balanced out with a mix of tomatoes and bell peppers, like a tapenade, while raisins and honey bring this beautiful sweetness to the dish: simplicity and sophistication, hint of cinnamon in the toast. Finally, the duck confit cossolote: soft and buttery fall-apart meat with melted cheese and potatoes contrasts with salad: mix of fresh and fatty at the same time, strong comfort food vibes. They were a little understaffed but service was still good, atmosphere is wonderful on the plaza and inside has great lighting and decoration. It went way beyond expectations and if you're looking for a great meal for a great value, even late at night, (a big ask!) this is the way to go. Best bang for buck in Bordeaux!
Justin BuleyJustin Buley
00
Tasty food and nice atmosphere (between the trees) and friendly and helpful service. The breads are really good and come with a side salad (plus more bread on the side^^) I can also recommend the raspberry gratin desert. Unfortunately not very sustainable: the only thing organic they have is the fruit juices and don’t even try to find vegan or veggie options. Plus it’s a bit pricy though... ‘L.O.V.E. Earth’ Sustainability Score: LOCAL: 🌎🌍⚪️⚪️⚪️ ORGANIC: 🌎⚪️⚪️⚪️⚪️ VEGAN: ⚪️⚪️⚪️⚪️⚪️ ECOLOGICAL: 🌎⚪️⚪️⚪️⚪️ (this sustainability rating is separate from the google maps review: l-o-v-e.earth)
Julian StiberJulian Stiber
20
Darling little place next to a plaza. Not much outdoor seating so we sat indoors. Which seems wrong in France. But it was really cool. Kinda kitchy but fun. I got the Oeff Cocette. Which is eggs missed with something that was good. Look. I'm not French and don't speak much French but it was good. My wife got an open faced sandwich with salmon on it. Very good. It was a lot and she couldn't finish it so I helped. We were on the second floor with a nice overlook of the plaza. My daughter had an open faced bruschetta sandwich. She said it was very good.
Dave TiesmaDave Tiesma
00
I loved the decoration of the space which is what attracted me to come in the first place - it's really cosy and romantic. However the menu was disappointing. Only salads, tartines and cassolettes with a limited number of options, and very lightly served. The tartine and salad I ordered left me hungry. This is a good place for a light lunch but not for a substantial dinner. Also they don't do simple cocktails like negro is and they don't have sodas other than coke.
Samantha JoninSamantha Jonin
10
This cozy place is in the corner of a square, It looked nice and was suggested by a guy from the tourist Office but food was nothing special. The tarrine we ordered was not bad but the salad was old, and we also got varios cheeses and hams that were nothing special. The wine was obviously nice. the size of the tables is super small and they are not confortable. Service was okay. The price was normal but not really quality food
MonikaMonika
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L’Autre Petit Bois is a culinary gem offering an unforgettable dining experience. Its charming ambiance and diverse menu of expertly crafted French dishes, made with seasonal and locally sourced ingredients, ensure a delightful meal every visit. With impeccable service and a commitment to excellence, L’Autre Petit Bois is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts seeking quality and flavor in the heart of the city.
Nina JovanovskiNina Jovanovski
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Nearby Attractions Of L'Autre Petit Bois
Place de la Bourse
Miroir d'eau
El Espejo de Agua
Fnac
Cathédrale Saint-André de Bordeaux
Librairie Mollat
Promenade Sainte Catherine
Monument aux Girondins
National Opera of Bordeaux
Galeries Lafayette Bordeaux

Place de la Bourse
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Nearby Restaurants Of L'Autre Petit Bois
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Le Quatrième Mur
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L'Entrecôte
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12 Pl. du Parlement, 33000 Bordeaux, France
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4.5
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Small cafe with whimsical decor, specializing in open-faced sandwiches & cheesy casseroles.
attractions: Place de la Bourse, Miroir d'eau, El Espejo de Agua, Fnac, Cathédrale Saint-André de Bordeaux, Librairie Mollat, Promenade Sainte Catherine, Monument aux Girondins, National Opera of Bordeaux, Galeries Lafayette Bordeaux, restaurants: Palatino, Le Quatrième Mur, L'Entrecôte, Brasserie Bordelaise, Tigermilk Bordeaux, French House, Fufu Ramen, Monzù Grands Hommes, Matsuri Bordeaux, Nom d'Une Crêpe

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