"Small bistro in a bar in a side street in village of Barsac. Obviously popular with the locals as was heaving when we arrived and took the last table available. Menu comprises a fixed price 3v course meal for the very good price of €12.50 Menu is written on a single blackboard, which is passed around by hand from table to table. It is a menu du jour changing daily I believe. Choice of I think 6 starters, 6 main courses and 6 deserts, although by the time we ordered several had been crossed off. Starters? We ordered a salmon terrine OK nothing special, a nice quiche and a duo of salmon mousse and avocado mousse which was very good. For mains we had a grilled piece of salmon very nice, duck breast skewers OK but at least one was rather fatty, and a beef skewer which was OK. Chips had been fried in duck fat and to me tasted delicious like UK chip shop chips NOT French Fries. Portion sizes were perhaps a little small. Deserts a Gateau Gasque which was very good and an acceptable Tarte Tatin. Staff while not rude or surly, were not the most welcoming, despite our ability to speak French. Maybe a local place for local people?"