Le Grand Buffet - Speisekarte

162 Route De Toulouse, 81100 Castres, France

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Le Grand Buffet

Telefon: +33890210123,+33890210583

Adresse: 162 Route De Toulouse, 81100 Castres, France

Stadt: Castres

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  • Wok Eine feurige Mischung aus frischem Gemüse, zartem Fleisch und kräftigen Saucen, gekonnt in einem heißen Wok geschwenkt, um Aromen zu erzeugen, die fesseln und zufriedenstellen. Genießen Sie einen Geschmack von asiatischer Fusion mit jedem geschmackvollen Bissen.
  • Buffet Genießen Sie eine üppige Auswahl an kulinarischen Köstlichkeiten mit unserem Buffetangebot, das eine vielfältige Auswahl an schmackhaften Gerichten bietet, um jeden Gaumen zu befriedigen, von herzhaften Vorspeisen bis hin zu unwiderstehlichen Desserts. Speisekarte ansehen
  • Consommation Sur Place Speisen Sie bei uns und erleben Sie das lebendige Ambiente unseres Restaurants. Genießen Sie fachmännisch zubereitete Gerichte aus frischen, regionalen Zutaten, während Sie exzellenten Service und eine einladende Atmosphäre genießen.

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"The Mediéval occupies an 11th-century building built on the left bank of the Agout River; you enter from the first street to the east — the door is a few steps below street level. We chose this restaurant because one of our party had been here ten years ago and had a very positive memory of it. We weren’t disappointed. Its name refers both to the date of its building and to its ambience: the room has a vaulted ceiling supported by arches, thick walls, an old wooden cabinet, and some medievalish decorations. The main room holds about fourteen tables; a further couple of tables are in an adjoining alcove, and a porch overlooking the river allows a couple of small tables, used seasonally. The tables are placed fairly close to one another but the feeling isn't quite cramped, especially as only four other tables were being used. The white tablecloths and sturdy chairs enhance to the comfortable feeling. We were greeted warmly for lunch, and the daily specials were explained to us. The 17€ menu of the day seemed good value. There were no choices. It began with a light and tasty fish mousse on salad greens with vegetables; this was the most creatively conceived and interesting part of the meal. It was followed by a "plat" of turkey with a particularly notable mushroom gravy and mixed mashed potatoes. The dessert was pears in a rich caramel cream. As others have noted, the portions are generous. Nothing could have done better, though I’d reinforce what another reviewer says, that with the gravy, mash, and caramel cream dessert, this was by no means a low-fat meal. Good crusty rolls were given us and replenished. We included a bottle of recent Gaillac wine, modestly priced. Service was quite friendly, but, as other reviewers have noted, sometimes a bit slow, since the staff is small. (Accordingly, I've rated the service "average", but it was much better than average in warmth.) We were in no hurry, though, and didn’t mind. Given its pleasant setting and and comfortable room, the friendliness of the staff, the good value, and the very interestingly conceived and well prepared (though rich) food, I’d recommend the Mediéval to others."