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we have spent very pleasant moments with family in this restaurant children and adults and everything starts with a very good reception. everything is fresh and delicious here, tartines, salads, tartars. the dishes are copyy and original. a special mention for dessert and wine card. short a restaurant that we are happy to have discovered, and that deserves to come to lunch or dinner. prices are totally related to the... View all feedback.
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La Tart'in is situated in a small alley , off the trendy main streets. It was a rainy day, so we had to sit inside. The interior is hip, hot, red and with a historic ceiling. The service is adequate, the salads we ate were okay, tasty but not exciting. The choice of wines is good and the price is average. View all feedback.
Easy menu with good selection. Great cosy atmosphere and so glad we had booked.
The terrace is beautiful, the service friendly and fast, but the cuisine leaves something to be desired. Buoyed by good reviews, we reserved a table on the terrace with friends. The welcome was warm, the service fast, and the menu of sandwiches and salads was tempting. It should be noted that a daily special was also offered. We ordered two toasts and a salad, but what a disappointment! The products used did not seem to be of very good quality, and the preparation was disappointing. My Caribbean toast with chicken coconut curry was bland and mushy. My friend couldn't finish her toast, finding the cheese that topped it to be of poor quality. The salad was no better, with tough thawed shrimp and a cloying sauce. We chose not to have dessert, even though the menu mentioned that they were homemade, because it was the same chef in the kitchen. It doesn't seem necessary to be a star chef to prepare good sandwiches. The terrace is pleasant and charming, but this place seems reserved for people who are not very demanding when it comes to cooking. .
Good evening. Come to 3 this day for noon. My companion had taken a guadeloupean spread, too copyy and too many flavors in the mouth so a little disappointed. our amir had a tartine of the moment, but a bit disappointed as taste level. For my part I took a Yssoirien cheese, and honestly, the cheese takes too much on top, I did not at all have the taste of chorizzo and pepper that may be present in too small quantities.. The potatoes were well cooked, the charcuterie a little light because once the potatoes and the charcuterie were finished, there remains a big third of the cheese and it quickly gets awkward. Level reception nothing to say, service pleasant., but big black point. temperature in the restaurant.. It was super cold even when eating so be careful for very frying people... it can be expensive. Point to be improved: flavors of the quoted dishes. quantity of the fillings to justify the price (tartines) temperature in the restaurant Positive points: reception of the staff rapid output of the CDT dishes
We were very well welcomed and served. A nice place to discover.
In the hollow of a covered passage, the restaurant seems to be known to residents. That night one of them syrups a drink at the bar. Smiling welcome. Nice table in an atmosphere of red skai and wallpaper a surviving nothing but that gives the whole a certain charm. A restricted card with a dish of the day at the slate. We offer soups, homemade beers. We're choosing beef tartar. Quick service. A well-stocked plate with a tartare greater than in other establishments. The dessert ice nougat is not homemade but the choice of the selected product is of quality. A verveine liqueur to finish. A meal at about 35 €, with a ratio of price quite correct.