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a bistro in the countryside for a lunch between 2 rdv or a hiking break. Friendly welcome, pleasant terrace, good atmosphere. The plates are good, filled with fresh products, made home as the chief's terrine...(to the devil cholesterol). The buffet of admissions entices its freshness and simplicity, at prices. Competitors must hate them, a pearl to keep for either. Don't go. it would be more than just booking becomes... View all feedback.
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Rural France has very few options in most of its villages--restaurantsare open a limited number of hours and are frequently closed all day. Such was the case when we went to this little town--they were only open ten more minutes when we rushed in, famished after having looked in vain for food in a nearby village. The hostess was lovely and although thé food was average the welcome was warm and food prices very low. E... View all feedback.
Rural France has very few options in most of its villages restaurants are open a limited number of hours and are frequently closed all day. Such was the case when we went to this little town they were only open ten more minutes when we rushed in, famished after having looked in vain for food in a nearby village. The hostess was lovely and although thé food was average the welcome was warm and food prices very low. Even the other patrons bade us bonjour and au revoir just lovely people. I would not be at all surprised to find food much better at the start of lunch or dinner.
I wish they had 0 stars on this system cuz that's what they deserved.__Went to get some barbecue with company coworkers and chose a quiet spot trying to
I love Korea House even though I will say it is different since the remodel.
Really good, authentic Korean BBQThe staff were helpful, and friendly.
Rural France has very few options in most of its villages--restaurantsare open a limited number of hours and are frequently closed all day. Such was the case when we went to this little town--they were only open ten more minutes when we rushed in, famished after having looked in vain for food in a nearby village. The hostess was lovely and although thé food was average the welcome was warm and food prices very low. Even the other patrons bade us "bonjour " and "au revoir"--just lovely people. I would not be at all surprised to find food much better at the start of lunch or dinner.