L'Allantoine
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L'Allantoine
In Rivesaltes today for the dentist we needed somewhere to lunch and were recommended L'Allantoine. No printed menu, just a blackboard. Lunch offered two choices - bistro at 16E for 2 courses or 22 for 2 courses ( but a bit posher). There is an evening menu at 31 (I think)
Restaurant is small but friendly, madam is FoH and monsieur is singlehanded in the kitchen. All food was cooked to order from the limited daily offering . I had the bistro menu and MrC had the other one. It took an hour and a half to get 2 dishes each. The fact that there are magazines available to leaf through should have averted us to the speed! Wasn't a problem for us, but be warned.
My gratine of cod with rice was lovely - hot, well seasoned - and the pa d'ou was heaven! Mr C had a millefeuille of fruits de mer followed by filet mignon with grapes, a courgette flan, a fricasse of red spiced cabbage and a few pommes frites. Lovely quality food at a value for money price.
Restaurant is small but friendly, madam is FoH and monsieur is singlehanded in the kitchen. All food was cooked to order from the limited daily offering . I had the bistro menu and MrC had the other one. It took an hour and a half to get 2 dishes each. The fact that there are magazines available to leaf through should have averted us to the speed! Wasn't a problem for us, but be warned.
My gratine of cod with rice was lovely - hot, well seasoned - and the pa d'ou was heaven! Mr C had a millefeuille of fruits de mer followed by filet mignon with grapes, a courgette flan, a fricasse of red spiced cabbage and a few pommes frites. Lovely quality food at a value for money price.
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[quote="catllar"filet mignon with grapes, a courgette flan, a fricasse of red spiced cabbage and a few pommes frites. Lovely quality food at a value for money price.[/quote]
It must have tasted a lot better than it reads.
It must have tasted a lot better than it reads.
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It must have tasted a lot better than it reads.[/quote]martyn94 wrote:[quote="catllar"filet mignon with grapes, a courgette flan, a fricasse of red spiced cabbage and a few pommes frites. Lovely quality food at a value for money price.
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Sounds delicious - and worth the wait.
It was one of the very first restaurants that I went to with friends made right here on the forum - different name, different owners, but a couple of very enjoyable (and wine soaked) evenings.
If I remember rightly, the problem they had was their position down a little side street - difficult to find so didn't attract passing trade. I always think these are the kind of restaurants that we should support, as these husband and wife teams work so hard for so little reward.
It was one of the very first restaurants that I went to with friends made right here on the forum - different name, different owners, but a couple of very enjoyable (and wine soaked) evenings.
If I remember rightly, the problem they had was their position down a little side street - difficult to find so didn't attract passing trade. I always think these are the kind of restaurants that we should support, as these husband and wife teams work so hard for so little reward.
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catllar wrote:I'm sorry you took it that way. The dish of pork, and grapes, and courgette flan, and red cabbage, and chips, just sounded like a mess to me, though I'm sure it was entirely competently described.martyn94 wrote: - sorry you don't like my description