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Contribute Feedback What Shania Leffler likes about Brasserie A Quatre Temps:
A Quatre Temps is a brasserie located in the center of Carcassonne (in the new town, not in the fortress), a Middle Ages city in the South of France. We came here to eat a home-made cassoulet with a glass of red wine, and a...coffee. My 6 years old daughter ate breaded chicken with frittes and ice-cream. It is a very comfortable restaurant, where you can taste local cuisine. Very good place to begin the travel. View all feedback.
What Saul Ruiz doesn't like about Brasserie A Quatre Temps:
four of us went to an early dinner before the theater. my escape, was in the grunde ei mayonnaise and soggy tasteless cold spinat, but sounded more exciting on the menu. but my main course was longoustine /risotto. it came in a dark brown salty thick... sauce covered, after a few mouthful I could not eat anymore. if our teller, where distant explained my reason, did not eat the meal, but would not have given any excu... View all feedback.
We were treated very badly. we found it difficult to book in the first instance. they were told to come. we booked out and we showed one inside. very close to another couple with a romantic meal. at last. husbands quail was pink. seriously floral pink. three people had to inspect and replace. it was expensive. no service. three times required bill. waits with our blank disks to be removed until we finally removed them and placed on a server desktop itself. this is not a restaurant that we would recommend from any stretch of imagination. do not recommend.
The food here is very good as one would expect at a Michelin reviewed restaurant. The presentation was beautiful, as was the interior design of the restaurant a gorgeous restaurant to dine. We ordered the Bourride de Lotte and Pintade Forestiere which were both...quite tasty. I would say the service was good, non intrusive but available when required, typical french restaurant.
A Quatre Temps is a brasserie located in the center of Carcassonne (in the new town, not in the fortress), a Middle Ages city in the South of France. We came here to eat a home-made cassoulet with a glass of red wine, and a...coffee. My 6 years old daughter ate breaded chicken with frittes and ice-cream. It is a very comfortable restaurant, where you can taste local cuisine. Very good place to begin the travel.
Enough said! Definitely worth a visit. Consider booking - we only just got a table when turning up on the night.
Sitting at the terrace we had a nice lunch. We ordered a la carte (Bavette, Porc and vegetarian Burger) and the food was really nice. Typical French bistro style. Unfortunately they were one waiter/waitress short, so service was too slow and sloppy.