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Just one month ago we went to Delicatessens (iso watching Belgium-Italy football game...which we lost...so excellent decision at that time . This visit our children also joined and surprisingly almost 100% of the menu changed. So not only pleasant to come back for the good food, environment and professional service, but also to discover new plates. 35 EUR menu (with small addition for the foie gras of 3 eur is a barg... View all feedback.
What Anne D doesn't like about Delicatessens:
The building and surroundings are beautiful, the staff are as you would hope. Hours have been spent imagining and creating the dishes which are also absolutely beautiful. We enjoyed the experience of being in that setting very much. Unfortunately the flavours of the food did not live up to the appearance. I have been twice now, and in terms purely of flavour, there was not one course that made me think wow and want t... View all feedback.
Excellent reception menu with a limited choice and a sufficient presentation of large class worthy of excellent gourmet dishes refined wines of cahors 100% malbec excellent after aeration advising without hesitation service worthy of its standing
Always as good and refined. from the entrance to the dessert everything was very well. We always come back with pleasure. Maybe we should accentuate the flavours and fragrances if I had to make a critique. Come on, come on, and you'll come back.
This is our second visit, the first with just us as a couple. We chose the €42 menu and were thoroughly delighted with all aspects of the meal. The food was outstanding, the presentation glorious, the staff friendly and helpful and the setting super. A 5* experience. We decided to take friends, so became two couples. This caused some issues we had not previously encountered. First one of our group was a vegetarian but the €26 menu didn’t actually have a main veggie option displayed. We were told we would get one, but nobody followed that up. We decided that the veggie option would be ok on the €42 menu…..problem easily solved. Except we were split 2+2 on the available menus! When we started to order it became apparent that we had to all have the same menu actually stated on the menu, but non of us had noticed, so maybe not that obvious! . Though we have visited a number of outstanding restaurants in France internationally, this had never happened to us before. Second, we were told that we had to order our dessert at the same time as the main course, again new to me. Following this up at the end of the meal we were told these things were common practice…demonstrably not to us. Finally, both ‘reasons’ seemed to circle around the convenience of the kitchen arrangements, rather than doing their best to fulfil the wishes of the customers. Something I’m much more familiar with in establishments of this quality. Last year we experienced the chef at a Bordeaux restaurant making tomato ketchup from scratch for a table of Chinese clients near by! Finally, the meals themselves, ambience and staff were once again excellent. Perhaps excluding the non-alcoholic cocktail, a very disappointing, fairly tasteless, sugary soft drink. So sorry, the lack of flexibility, unlike the food, left a bitter taste, only 4* this time.
A new (to me) development of a once favourite restaurant site. Charming rural setting.Interesting, tasty food, though very limited choice at lunchtime. Excellent service and satisfying ambiance. Recommended I shall certainly be visiting again!
Striking renovation of a single storey building in a huge garden with views of Gourdon's twin towered church from its elegant shaded terrace. Delicate inventive cooking in a 25 euro lunch begars belief. Helpful friendly staff and a fine reasonably priced wine list make this the best restaurant in the area by far. You should go or you will regret it.