Villeneuve-sur-Lot
Le Palais de Bias

Le Palais de Bias

420 Avenue de Bordeaux | Bias, Villeneuve-sur-Lot, France, 47300

Sushis • Chinois • Asiatique • Fruit De Mer


"Asian buffet with high quality between correct and good. Medium to almost large, condensed enough to offer a lot of seating places and a good choice, well organized with a little variety. Quite Easy to access by car with free parking around, but not the largest or convenient to drive, it will sometimes even need to maneuver ingeniously to optimize places. Rather well accessible on foot in an area properly served by public transport. A non-modern but well-tapped and maintained room in, not necessarily the most spacious but well arranged to offer a good reception capacity, with a very correct comfort of tables and seatings. A decorative atmosphere in the theme, appreciable. European cuts put on tables and baguettes available in free service. On the buffet side, small islands that are properly heated with a small diversity for several tastes, well arranged and organized in a logical way, everything is easily and regularly recharged (except on the end of the services of course). There are no gyozas or beef-cheese skewer or lacquered duck, but there are the great classics (some sushi, nems and fritures of the type samossas, calamars, etc... vegetable and shrimp ravioli, Chinese noodles, onion beef, caramel pork, and dessert some classic pastry and ice cream). Fresh and tasty products, well-doved cooking with system now hot but also bacs kept fresh for non-cooked products. Wok grill efficient. Nice and helpful staff, rather fast and available. Just pretty noisy and not the quietest but nothing amazing seen the world at peak time. Prices matching the proposed quality and the Villeneuvoise area."

Casa Pietro

Casa Pietro

15 avenue du General de Gaulle, 47300, Villeneuve-sur-Lot, France

Café • Cafés • Pizza • Italien


"We had a meal here midweek for our daughters 18th birthday. It seemed a little expensive compared with other restaurants that we have been to, but the food was good. Birthday girl decided that she wanted to eat Italian. She then chose a pizza, which she could have had at many other restaurants! Our youngest daughter chose pizza too. Having said that, the menu had a bit more variety for the pizzas and our daughters chose something different from the norm.My wife and I chose pasta. She chose a scallop tagliatelle. I found it difficult to choose something that appealed, so went for the menu at €21.50. I chose a salad for a starter and a different salad was ordered in addition. We all shared them and they were very nice, with capers, anchovies, mozarella olives and varieties of parma type ham.I had a spicy penne arrabiata. It actually was quite hot, but tasty. One daughter had a dessert, the other coffee. My dessert of choice was pannacotta with a salted caramel sauce. It was delicious and a good portion.A small bottle of Sicilian beer was €4.80. A Mojito was €5.90 (my daughter said that she had tasted better).There are two sides to the restaurant, differing in decor. I don't know the reason for this. Maybe if you are just having a pizza, you go to the other side. We would go again, but other restaurants that we have been to are better value, in my opinion.Our meals didn't arrive together, nor did some that we saw arrive at other tables."