L'oriel - Arles
L'oriel
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Very good restaurant to discover without hesitation to Arles. the menu is concise and the dishes we chose were very well. reception is hot and super professional. The fun mouth was excellent as the rest. it is enough to have a little the palace warned and opened because the choice is limited but that is what makes it its quality and bias taken by the leader there is nothing to say about it! the only small criticism I authorize is the absence of a dish said a little more classic or simpler for people who do not eat meat or do not abstain from expanding the clientele or satisfying an entire family as we came when we came (my 17-year-old daughter had to be content with an entrance and dessert for example) but we all had a very good evening in this restaurant.
Excellent meal from beginning to end. an extremely friendly and attentive service. high decoration to feel good in this place so pleasant! I recommend 200.% very nice discovery. Bravo!
A little hidden thanks the panels.) we discover a pretty clear and airy glass. The waitress is very friendly. We took great menus. in the entrance, the variation of tomato, in dishes: the rub for me one more piece would have been good) and duck for my husband and dessert, white chocolate for my husband and fishing for me, to the top! everything was perfectly cooked and original flavors. only the amount could be slightly increased min husband was still hungry when leaving.) I recommend.
Absolutely exquisite! Exquisitely delicious multiple Michelin Star quality food with gorgeous plating and unusual ingredients combined in an amazing, photo worthy and delicious way. Terrific, attentive, bilingual service and lovely atmosphere. If you are looking for a truly great meal and experience in Arles, this is your choice. The following has nothing to do with the restaurant's food review, but is relevant to the exceptional service. I'm American from San Francisco Bay Area California, and unfortunately, while it was entertaining and laughable for a minute like an old-school comedy sketch , there was a family from somewhere else in America (I say that because the parents were discussing retiring to California or other locations with their very loud young adult son), who came in after me and who you could hear all over the restaurant that didn't know an Entrée was a starter in France (as the word says) and said that an entrée is a main in the US but the two men ordered Entrées alone, anyway. When they first sat down, the woman pulled out her phone and rested it against a glass on the table, pointed at herself and adjusted her face, hair and scarf, meanwhile had put her brand new (I say that because her husband commented that a tag was still on it) Dior handbag on top of the table on the tablecloth and taking off her newly purchased jacket while seated so the inside neck was hanging out over the back of the chair so that you could see the brand new store tag hanging off of it and commented about it still having the tag on it. She proceeded to tell the waiter of this exquisite restaurant that she didn't like an ingredient in the sauce in the main that she wanted to order and had the chef give her a sauce from another dish instead etc. Meanwhile, the son is dominating the room with his discussion about what happens when a friend of his gets drunk. All of that's why I said, laughable for a minute… classic comedy sketch. Very embarrassing for the rest of us Americans and I felt bad for the server who was very gracious and attentive to them, despite it all. I do wish when people come abroad, that they would at least look things up on their phones and use the translate app before they decide on a restaurant and order. This little story is to illustrate the exceptional service at L'Oriel.
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Déjeuner À L’oriel
Entrée – Plat (Menu À La Carte)$41.6
Plat – Dessert (Menu À La Carte)$37.0
Entrée – Plat – Dessert (Menu À La Carte)$48.5Diner À L’oriel
Entrée – Plat Poisson – Plat Viande – Dessert (Menu À La Carte)$74.0La Carte
Le Muge Dore,$33.5
Le Poulet Jaune,$39.3
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