Brasserie La Renaissance

Place des Lices, Saint-Tropez, France, 83990

🛍 Dîners, Français, Espagnol, Végétarien

3.2 💬 1960 Reseñas
Brasserie La Renaissance

Teléfono: +33494970200,+33471482472,+33491430162,+3389071985

Dirección: Place des Lices, Saint-Tropez, France, 83990

Ciudad: Saint-Tropez

Menú Platos: 6

Reseñas: 1960

Sitio Web: http://www.larenaissance-st.fr/

"Very prosperous and helpful waiters (we searched for a take behind the bar to recharge a phone and the child menu was accepted for my daughter who is no longer 10 years old as we find almost more except in traditional Honduran breweries. A good price ratio (for saint too out of price everywhere... and a central situation on the market on Saturdays and Tuesdays make it a sure value"

Menú completo - 6 opciones

Todos los precios son estimaciones en menú.

Aperitivo

Seafood*

Pasta

Antipasti - Entrantes

Pizza

Mariscos

Lisa Lisa

Great restaurant, the welcome is warm, we have had a good time!

Dirección

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Reseñas

Adrien
Adrien

Very good value quality price, charming servers, pleasant atmosphere. I recommend!


Pierre
Pierre

Very good experience. Warm setting, value for money, and the dishes served were good.


Magali
Magali

Delicious lunch under very pleasant outdoor terrace with soft music that is not exasperating as you can sometimes have in restaurants Ver carta


Lucas
Lucas

Excellent price. The dishes are very good as well as the desserts. I found the helpful team despite what is said in the comments. I recommend!


AM
AM

Restaurant with neat decoration (platanes embedded in the décor), very well presented dishes, good value for money Smiling server. To go the eyes closed


Adeline
Adeline

Top cuisine! It was very good. Servers are very kind and smiling, the perfect service! We enjoyed ourselves, at the correct price for St Tropez. I really recommend. Ver carta


Kenyatta
Kenyatta

came to have a glass on the terrace. No cocktails have a map, hot orangina (happyly there were ice cream) and barely freshly baked. and it's expensive. Very expensive.


Irene
Irene

Bravo tasty cuisine attentive service one more for the child menu a not too salty addition, something in the plate in these times of self saying inflation for thieves bandits profiting from the restoration! Bravo!


dorothee
dorothee

Very prosperous and helpful waiters (we searched for a take behind the bar to recharge a phone and the child menu was accepted for my daughter who is no longer 10 years old as we find almost more except in traditional Honduran breweries. A good price ratio (for saint too out of price everywhere... and a central situation on the market on Saturdays and Tuesdays make it a sure value Ver carta

Categorías

  • Dîners Los comedores clásicos ofrecen una variedad de alimentos reconfortantes abundantes, desde desayunos todo el día y jugosas hamburguesas hasta pastel de carne estilo casero, batidos cremosos y tartas americanas clásicas en un ambiente acogedor y nostálgico.
  • Français Cocina francesa clásica que muestra una elegancia atemporal, nuestro menú ofrece platos ricos y sabrosos elaborados con técnicas tradicionales y ingredientes de temporada, prometiendo una experiencia culinaria inolvidable. ¡Buen provecho! Ver carta
  • Espagnol Una vibrante selección de platos tradicionales españoles que presenta auténtica paella, tapas sabrosas y deliciosos mariscos. Experimente los ricos sabores y el arte culinario de España directamente en su mesa.
  • Végétarien Disfrute de nuestra vibrante colección de platos vegetarianos, elaborados con las verduras más frescas, sabores ricos y especias sabrosas. Disfrute de un plato saludable y delicioso que celebra los mejores ingredientes de la naturaleza.

Comodidades

  • Café
  • Sièges
  • Carta
  • Serveurs
  • menú
  • Réservations

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"It was the best of meals, The second, not so much. On the Wednesday evening we explained that we needed one gluten free meal. We were immediately handed over to a charming lady, who we took to be the proprietor. She assured us that she would confer with the chef. We ordered a “coquelet roti” with a cream and grape sauce and a fillet steak served without sauces. Chips were covered in gluten but the chef proposed a salad for the steak and the “coquelet” came with a Gratin Dauphinoise. All the food was delicious. The chicken was soft and sweet the sauce had a depth of flavour aided and abeted by the small bursts of sweet grape juice from the grapes within it. The steak was perfect; maximum of flavour from the seared outside, maximum of soft juiciness from the tender pink interior. Dessert was a fruit crumble that had not had the crumble added, pronounced delicious, and a crème broulee. The crème was not a traditional baked vanilla egg custard. It tasted like a flour based preparation and was devoid of vanilla. All in all, the service had been attentive and the food mostly great. We determined that we would return for a second meal and looked forward to it.Mistake! Sunday evening, the waitress remembered us, and promised to check for gluten free food. She checked the Champaign sauce that was served with the Salmon. We could not have it. She was not aware that the rice, the dauphinoise and the chips all contained gluten. She suggested salad. We said that would be fine. The Dorade Royale, one of my favourite fish was sold out but they could offer Sea Bass. O.K., that would do. The salad delivered with the dry salmon was a simple bag mix of leaves, not the fresh mixed salad it had been four days before. It had brown stalks and tasted stale. The fish was undoubtedly the worst cooked fish I have ever been served. It had clearly been laid on a metal tray and placed under an electric grill. It had not been turned or moved until it was served. Consequently, the top skin was like leather. It defied my efforts with the serrated knife provided to cut through it. I had to prize it off to get to the very dry fish beneath. A simple glaze of oil would have ensured that the skin became crispy and a delicious part of the fish. It would also have ensured that the (Chef?) remembered to turn the fish under the grill. When I turned the fish on the plate, the lower side skin was a soggy mess where all the juices had soaked it through. Scraping it off, the second fillet was edible, despite the attentions of the chef. We told the waitress what was wrong with our food. She said she would tell the chef. We don’t know if she did. We did not see him."