Reviews - Le Gourmet De Java
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this charming restaurant is an oasis in a region full of foie gras and duck. We enjoyed the vegetarian curry and the fish net, both delicious and seasoned with an interesting mix of spices. I don't know the cuisine of the country, so I can't say how authentic this food is. However, it's really good and it changes a lot of French cuisine in the Cahors region. No one speaks English at the restaurant so you are alone to... View all feedback.
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Last update : 20.11.2017
I was really excited to try this place because there are not many Asian restaurants in the city. The night I went there, it was very quiet and all along the dinner, there were only two other tables. very clean and chic. The server was nice and offered us a delicious free entry! It was a kind of eggplant mix that was fine with the bread that accompanied it. I noted the service in the average because despite the few tables, it was often absent. prices ranged from 10 to 20 €. for the main dish, I ordered the only noodle dish (10€). I wish there were more noodle options. This one was chicken noodles and shrimp (2 shrimp to be exact)! one of my friends ordered a chicken skewer dish and the other of the beef skewers. They both loved their dish and were stuffed at the end. I was satisfied but not very complete. I also asked for hot sauce because I miss the spicy Asian cuisine and it was delicious too. All in all, I thought it was a good restaurant to try. I'll come back to satisfy another Asian cooking desire
It closes at 2:00 in week instead of 3:00 as announced on tripadvisor. disappointing. If you want a late lunch, forget it.
Good atmosphere, quick and efficient service and delicious food. make a good menu of the day at lunch time for 14 euros includes 3 dishes and a drink (including a glass of wine.) tasty but not very spicy but they will give chilies or chili paste if requested.
Excellent restaurant and nice vegetarian. We have just moved to the bishop's office and look forward to returning and returning;