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Feedback gevenWe stopped to escape the heatwave and found a warm welcome and a cool restaurant. The restaurant may not have kerb appeal but it is in a very old stone building, hence it being cool to eat in on a hot summer's day! The Menu...du Jour was great value, home cooked and delicious. Potato salad entrée, main course porc with Porto sauce and tagliatelle The cheeses were local and tasted amazing. courses including a small pitcher of wine each and coffee euros
Very enjoyable meal at a great price, good friendly service, was made very welcome. Will be going back again, next time we pass. which is often
We took a chance, didn't book ahead and liked the look of this lovely old village and found this place had a room to sleep all four of us, with a little private bathroom for good linen and towels, terrible road noise. We ate...dinner there, and opted for the menu of the evening. The flavours were good, terrine tasty, fish in a lovely sauce, my sons chicken flavourful, and the chef catered for our newly vegetarian year old. Great cheese selection for the cheese course, and I loved the chocolate mousse, and my husband's dessert was also fresh and delicious. The best part was the probably long suffering waitress, we loved her. She had her patience tested with the arrival of the husband and wife owners to noisily drink copious amounts of wine and argue politics in French with a friend. They followed this session with their dinner, ordered ages after the kitchen had closed. She seemed to like us so we got the pick of any cheese we would like form a fabulous cheese board, and she opened another local lovely smelly one for us to try as well (I think the cheese we ate alone was worth the cost of the dinner in Australian terms). We gave her a little tip and as we were going upstairs she practically hugged us, shaking our hands. Later on that night the owners had a fairly loud domestic including shoving and yelling in French. Maybe they need to look at their business model, a shame to waste such good and expensive renovations in a quaint and picturesque medieval town
We stopped at Chez Henri on our return from a rafting day in parc Natural. We were all starving and tired . There was nothing good about any of the meals. My daughter had the most inedible veal at a cost of euros. The...rest of us had steaks at euros. All main meals were served on desert plates, very tiny portions. Drinks slow to arrive and in stages. Keep on driving, dont stop and find a MacDonalds
Quite a deceptive find this one. A sleepy town, a Friday early July. None of the resuarants were busy and most looked shut even. We walked most of the town before deciding on Chez Henry. With our bad French, we muddled through ordering although we...were not sure what we were going get. We both very much enjoyed all the courses and we were set to go again if the rain had not cut our stay short. If you are looking for friendly helpful service with excellent food then it's well worth the visit
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