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Contribute Feedback What Honoré Bruneau likes about Le Petit Bistrot:
Chose this spot because it overlooked the quay and was accessible for our son's wheelchair. Our lovely waitress actually squatted down and translated the menu into English for our son. She was extremely attentive to his needs. My husband and son both opted for steak while I opted for a filled omelette. The service was quick and our meals were good. We would definitely eat here again. View all feedback.
What Chantal Martineau doesn't like about Le Petit Bistrot:
Went here for lunch with my girlfriend. The food was horrible. The salad I received was probably the worst one I have ever had. Also I asked if the mushrooms in the salad were cooked. The waitress confirmed that they are but they were not....However I am giving it 2 stars instead of 1 for the view. View all feedback.
Bistro without great interest. Correct reception. A very expensive meal for that we ate. I do not even recommend if the location on the port is pleasant.
Reception is very pleasant (in comparison to other restaurant/brasserie where we wanted to have lunch and receive a bad welcome.) the map offers burgers, salads, fish, cakes and pancakes, in short it is very varied. We enjoyed our cakes and our cider.
We had a good night and had a good meal. My wife did not regret her choice for the menu at 33e with her beef carpaccio, her marinar mold and her tatined pie with its fresh cream. just a little bit of reproach for the bread a little dry but nothing serious. For me, I took a beef side in the 28th and then I enjoyed myself even if a little sauce would have been welcome. cooking and seasoning were perfect. We learned that the young boss had just taken the restaurant and we wish him a great success.
A small restaurant that hides its game, a border that does not always incite to enter hide a sparkle with the neat and modern decoration. the card is varied without excess, the products are well cooked, the service to the smallest care. the only apartment could be access to the toilet on the 1st floor with a very difficult staircase to access pmr. the location is the first order facing the old basin with an outdoor terrace on the seafront. no parking nearby.
Chose this spot because it overlooked the quay and was accessible for our son's wheelchair. Our lovely waitress actually squatted down and translated the menu into English for our son. She was extremely attentive to his needs. My husband and son both opted for steak while I opted for a filled omelette. The service was quick and our meals were good. We would definitely eat here again.