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Feedback gevenThe rendez vous' is a minute trip from highway close to Verdun, it is worthwhile to stop there and get some of the finest food in the regions. There is a good selection of typical french and regional food in the menu and...a nice selection of great french wines as well. Inside there is a nice view to a rural french garden plus a terrace on the outside, unfortunately towards the road. If you are around stop by, it is definitely worth the time spend.
We stumbled across this place and were warmly greeted even though we were in our biker gear. There was plenty of parking across the road. We were seated on the terrace in the sunshine and enjoyed a beautiful lunch, both a pleasure on the palate...and on the eye. Not the cheapest meal, but fabulous quality and fresh as a daisy.
Very nice lunch served by gracious staff. Hard to find because it is outside Vigneulles les Hattonchatel on the road to St. Benoit. Worth the effort.
In view of the previous comments that are only comments of radins that prefer to go to eat in commercial food chains that I will tame the name of. Instead of discovering new flavors...This place is a bubble of pleasure at the foot of the meuse ribs! a dish from day to 18€, a menu at 29€, a small card, and all this composed of fresh products served in a bucolic setting!! it pays and yes, even in the countryside!! Even the bread is homemade! In short, I advise all the palaces in search of flavor to go there for a small bubble of meusian pleasure!!
My average judgment actually only bears on the value/price ratio. Indeed, a part of tourte, a dessert and a coffee, with a glass of chardonnay does not deserve an invoice of 50 €!certes, the dish was tasty, but among the proposals, nothing less than 27 € per person: in fact, it does not really want to come back. Even if the products are good, there is nothing original, and in no case, nothing that deserves such a slate. The small map of the house arranged in the plate at the finish refers to a website that does not exist or more.Break, we have the impression (and obviously I am not the only one, given the other opinions I read here) that we pay (if we can say) our head ...