Reviews
What Michelle Muller likes about La Table Des Chevalliers:
beautiful preserved city. this city has retained its authenticity despite its tourist attraction. guided tour for children via the adapted tourist office from 6 to 12 years with the participation of children (in good duration and sometimes in the shade and away from visitors! on the other hand, the p0 is open while there is no room available in some places at the end to store on the road. and a very expensive parking... View all feedback. What Suzanne Schneider doesn't like about La Table Des Chevalliers:
the place first looked promising and the 12.50 for the lunch menu looked like a good deal. Unfortunately, eating was quite bad: the wobble soup was diluted and the cassoulet was cold when it arrived. we told them to warm it up, but. it still tasted like boring fat and we only ate a part of it. worse dessert. we had to wait for ages between meals, about 40 minutes between suppe and the main dish. they would also not b... View all feedback.
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Service was not good - it was busy and the staff could not cope. The crepes (which we were really looking forward to!) lacked any substance and were below avera...
read moreThis place was relatively busy, so we thought we'd give it a go. My husband ordered a duck dish. I asked the waitress for a suggestion- she recommended the loca...
read moreWhilst most of the places to eat within the medieval part of this city look to be tourist trap type establishments, you should avoid this one at all costs (it i...
read moreWe ate here this evening and the food was awful. I think it was all microwaved - even the chips. I ordered salmon (€13) and it was dry, rubbery and tasted of no...
read moreIt's pretty. one of the most beautiful and large medieval city to see in france. and night shows are beautiful. Sound and bright show explaining the story of th...
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