L'escapade - Speisekarte

4 Place Victor Hugo, 43250 Sainte-Florine, France, French Republic, 83120, Sainte-Maxime

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2.5 💬 583 Bewertungen
L'escapade

Telefon: +33494493535,+33890210148

Adresse: 4 Place Victor Hugo, 43250 Sainte-Florine, France, French Republic, 83120, Sainte-Maxime

Stadt: Sainte-Maxime

Menü Gerichte: 5

Bewertungen: 583

Webseite: http://www.facebook.com/Brasserie-LEscapade-128220310528208

"Très moyen avons pris la marmite du pêcheur pas de goût 2pommes de terre 3 morceaux de calamar en caoutchouc un minuscule morceau de poisson une langoustine 4 moules desséchées tout cela dans un bouillon très fade . On a connu nettement mieux . Je vous en prie ne faites plus ce plat ou demander à votre cuistot de s'améliorer"

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Bewertungen

DAMIEN
DAMIEN

Serveurs professionnels et aimable. Repas très correct. On reviendra


Jocelyne
Jocelyne

Très bonne brasserie Cadre magnifique Personnel à l'écoute et très agréable Rapport qualité excellent


CAROLINE
CAROLINE

Désolée d'avoir mis deux étoiles Je me suis trompée de restaurant !!!!!! Ne pas tenir compte de mon avis ! Speisekarte ansehen


CEDELLIA
CEDELLIA

Menu du midi à un prix vraiment raisonnable, délicieuse marmite du pêcheur et service très agréable. Je recommande !


Pascale
Pascale

Tout était parfait!!! Super acceuil. Service rapide et efficace. Plats très bons!! Super maître d hôtel et serveuses au top!!!


MARIUS
MARIUS

Un restaurant avec une très belle décoration ainsi que des moules et Frites très bonnes et très bon service avec personnels très sympathique et accueillant. Je recommande ! Speisekarte ansehen


Franck
Franck

Restaurant enfin brasserie honteuse , le serveur une honte sincèrement pas souriant , pas mal au gens , te prends de haut enfin bref n’y allez surtout pas je vous déconseille


COLLINE
COLLINE

Nous avons bien mangé dans l’ensemble, en revanche les 2 serveurs se sont clairement trompé de métier, pas aimable, soupirant, pas souriant limite insolent. Seulement la dame qui s’est occupé de nous été très gentille. Franchement je ne recommande pas !


JEAN
JEAN

Très moyen avons pris la marmite du pêcheur pas de goût 2pommes de terre 3 morceaux de calamar en caoutchouc un minuscule morceau de poisson une langoustine 4 moules desséchées tout cela dans un bouillon très fade . On a connu nettement mieux . Je vous en prie ne faites plus ce plat ou demander à votre cuistot de s'améliorer Speisekarte ansehen

Kategorien

  • Glace Eine köstliche Auswahl an cremigen, handgefertigten Eissorten mit einer Vielzahl von Geschmacksrichtungen, die von klassischem Vanille und Schokolade bis hin zu einzigartigen Optionen wie Lavendelhonig und würzigem Mango reichen, perfekt, um Ihre Naschkatze zu befriedigen.
  • 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. Speisekarte ansehen
  • 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!
  • Brasseries Brasserien bieten eine wunderbare Mischung aus französischen Klassikern und zeitgenössischen Gerichten in einem entspannten Ambiente. Genießen Sie herzhafte Speisen wie Coq au Vin oder Steak Frites, kombiniert mit einer feinen Auswahl an Weinen und Bieren.

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