Brasserie le Waux Hall

8 Boulevard des Lices, 13200, Arles, France

🛍 Café, Pâtes, Poisson, Français

3.6 💬 578 Bewertungen

Telefon: +33490938719

Adresse: 8 Boulevard des Lices, 13200, Arles, France

Stadt: Arles

Gerichte: 4

Bewertungen: 578

Webseite: https://www.lecloitre.com

"I have been waiting to write this review for two weeks now. Keep in mind we traveled to Barcelona, Carcassonne, Arles, Aix en Provence, Marseille, Saint Tropez, Cassis, Nice, Monaco, and Paris on our trip. From all of those places, and all of the restaurants...we went to, THIS was the worst meal we had. What an incredible tourist trap. When nothing else was open before 7 pm, we had to go here, and it was an incredible mistake. I should have gnawed on the leather in my rented Audi A4 instead. I ordered a chef's burger, which came apart as soon as I took it off the plate. My girlfriend had carbonera pasta it looked like it had been dropped on the floor, then microwaved and served. I can't wrap my head around how bad this was. Avoid with extreme prejudice. Avoid with all the energy in your body."

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Tina Tina

This restaurant is amazing. Polite, professional staff and amazing food! Highly recommended! Also leave some room for the deserts... they are amazing

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Monique
Monique

very relaxed atmosphere, great dishes and lovely regional red wines...that sums it up nicely for this brasserie. They also offer friendly priced plats du jour' .


Dylan
Dylan

The space is comfortable. The servants are very welcoming. Another good point is that they offer an translation of the menu in English, although the servents don't speak english


Dylan
Dylan

A pleasant restaurant with a small menu but excellent choices. Steaks, pastas, salads and pizzas. The food was well cooked and nicely presented. A gods choice of desserts and coffees


Wade
Wade

We really enjoyed the food and atmosphere here. Not at all cramped in like a lot of local eateries, space to enjoy. All four of us had different dishes and the staff were friendly and attentive. Thank you


Rachael
Rachael

It's been a long day, we were too hungry, our expectations were low and then WOW! the lamb dogs! and my husband ordered the Boef St.Gilloise Amazing. Political and friendly service and reasonable wine. If you are ever in Arles please do yourself a favor and stop by this gem!


Jessyca
Jessyca

A restaurant with a small menu is more common than no good restaurant. Aubrac's fillet steak was smooth as butter the Trip a la Provencale not to be missed. Service was brasserie style effective, friendly professional. I dined... come back there 3 times during my stay in Arles.


Dylan
Dylan

I had a problem of luggage cos no locker-lugage was open in the city (low season). So when I pass on the front of the restaurant, checked the menu and the waitress asked if I wanted a table. I answered Ok, but you keep my...luggage this afternoon when I visit the city They acceped with a smile. I ate pied paquets that I was dreaming to taste since I was in the south of France (and it was my last day). It was delicious. good dessert as well. and good wine for the price. staff really nice (even if it was quiet, so they weren't really busy) I recommend anyway


Rachael
Rachael

We went to this restaurant for what we thought would be a lovely meal. We did not check trip advisor prior but WISH we had. The staff were perfect, they were kind and polite and cannot be faulted. The experience was let down by poor...quality meat. The steak was alright but the majority was inedible, the cut was quite fatty so maybe this is more to do with that than the cooking although it tasted very oily. The skewers were similar in that there was a large proportion of inedible meat. Looking at other reviews the restaurant seems to excel in fish dishes. The profiteroles for desert were lovely! Service was given with a smile and we felt very welcome.


Gretchen
Gretchen

I have been waiting to write this review for two weeks now. Keep in mind we traveled to Barcelona, Carcassonne, Arles, Aix en Provence, Marseille, Saint Tropez, Cassis, Nice, Monaco, and Paris on our trip. From all of those places, and all of the restaurants...we went to, THIS was the worst meal we had. What an incredible tourist trap. When nothing else was open before 7 pm, we had to go here, and it was an incredible mistake. I should have gnawed on the leather in my rented Audi A4 instead. I ordered a chef's burger, which came apart as soon as I took it off the plate. My girlfriend had carbonera pasta it looked like it had been dropped on the floor, then microwaved and served. I can't wrap...

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  • Café Genießen Sie unsere reichhaltige und aromatische Kaffeeauswahl, die fachmännisch gebraut wird, um Ihre Sinne zu wecken. Von klassischem Espresso bis zu cremigen Lattes entdecken Sie die perfekte Mischung, um Ihren Tag mit einer geschmackvollen Note zu beginnen.
  • Pâtes Freuen Sie sich auf unsere Auswahl an klassischen und zeitgenössischen Pasta-Gerichten, die alle mit frischen, hochwertigen Zutaten und geschmackvollen Saucen zubereitet werden, die in jedem Bissen das Wesen der italienischen Küche einfangen.
  • Poisson Freuen Sie sich auf unsere exquisiten Fischgerichte, die aus dem frischesten Fang des Tages zubereitet werden. Von gegrillten Favoriten bis zu herzhaften Eintöpfen feiert unser Menü den Reichtum des Ozeans mit Aromen, die jeden Gaumen erfreuen.
  • Français Klassische französische Küche, die zeitlose Eleganz zeigt, unser Menü bietet reichhaltige und geschmackvolle Gerichte, die mit traditionellen Techniken und saisonalen Zutaten zubereitet werden und ein unvergessliches kulinarisches Erlebnis versprechen. Bon appétit!

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