La Cremaillere - Carta

le Bourg, 24160 Anlhiac, France

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La Cremaillere

Teléfono: +33553524866,+33553528772,+33962648451

Dirección: le Bourg, 24160 Anlhiac, France

Ciudad: Anlhiac

Menú Platos: 3

Reseñas: 75

"Avant de pénétrer dans le bâtiment, nous avions un horrible doute sur ce que nous allions trouver car n'ayant jamais une deuxième chance de faire une première bonne impression, l'entrée laissait vraiment, mais vraiment à désirer ... Rien à voir avec la photo présente sur ce site : une fontaine toute délabrée avec une eau marron qui s'en écoulait... aucune fleurs... Pour tout dire pas du tout engageant... Nous avons failli faire demi tour à cause de cela car si peu de soins pour accueillir le client en dit long sur la suite... mais il était "tard" (pas loin de 21h) et il est difficile de trouver un restaurant qui vous accueille dans ces villages après cet horaire...même en saison ! La suite fut à la hauteur de nos craintes. Malgré un accueil qu'on peut qualifier de correct mais peu souriant... le minimum syndical ! On nous installa dans une grande salle qui ressemble plutôt à une cantine de collectivité qu'à un restaurant. Le décor, la couleur de la peinture comme son ameublement... que dire ?... sans doute que les goûts et les couleurs ne se discutent pas !... Une carafe d'eau toute écaillée fut posée sur la table... Nous avons dîné à la carte, sans dessert ni café avec une petite carafe de rosé, le tout pour la modique somme d'environ 55€... Aucun des mets servis n'avait le moindre intérêt; le foie gras, de l'épaisseur d'un ongle, fut servi entre 2 tranches bien épaisses d'un pain plus que moyen...Malheureusement donc et comme pressenti dès la première seconde, on ne s'y retrouve ni en qualité, ni en prix."

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Restaurant au centre du village avec parking. Cuisine traditionnelle. Repas ouvrier bon marché ET carte pour le soir bien garnie avec mets de qualité

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Déjeuner imprévu et belle surprise à l'arrivée ! C'est bon, frais, copieux, bon rapport qualité/prix, accueil sympathique. Agréable petit restau de village ! Je reviendrai avec plaisir !


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Superbe restaurant... où l'on peut manger autant le midi à un prix très attractif que le soir où l'on trouve une carte plus élaborée.Accueil génial, très belle salle de restaurant.Des plats totalement maison !!!


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User

The staff were very welcoming although we hadn’t made a reservation and we also had the dog with us, a bowl of water arrived promptly for him. There was a varied choice on the menu and the food was well presented and very tasty. We had a lovely lunch and will certainly be back again. Ver carta


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User

Arrivé à l'improviste le soir du 27/06/2016, cuisine maison menu à 13 euros copieux.Malheureusement mal agressé verbalement par des piliers de bar sous l'emprise de l'alcool, car je leur ais gentiment reproché d'uriné face à la terrasse ou mange les clients (il y a pourtant des toilettes dans le restaurant). Les patrons n'ont pas trouvé utile d'intervenir ? Dommage, cela gâche la soirée, sinon je le répète la cuisine et agréable.


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Repas pour le plat du jour en semaine à 13€, un régal! Pour ce prix, vous aurez droit à la soupe, l'entrée, au plat, au fromage et au dessert avec le café et une boisson. Et pas qu'un peu dans l'assiette, une belle quantité et surtout la qualité. Le service est très sympathique, disponible et accueillant. La salle est décorée avec de jolies peintures et des photos de la région. Ne manquez pas cette adresse en passant dans le coin!


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User

Les patrons qui tiennent ce restaurant sont vraiment ADORABLES. Parfaitement à l'écoute du client. ( du jamais vu ..., même en Dordogne...)Leurs plats sont tout simplement Excellents !! Goûtez la soupe aux champignons et vous comprendrez !.Le plat du jour est hallucinant pour seulement 13 €, vous avez droit à un potage ( toujours très bon ), une entrée, un plat chaud, un fromage, un dessert ( avec 5 ou 6 choix possibles ), un quart de vin et le café est compris !!! Les plats sont copieux et de bonne qualité.Il y a des restaurateurs ( chez nous en Alsace ) qui pourraient en prendre de la graine, autant au niveau de la qualité, de la quantité, ainsi que de l'accueil !Vous comprendrez que je re... Ver carta


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Absolument pas d'accord avec le commentaire de madaaaaaame d'Excideuil !!!Habitant la région , nous venons très souvent dîner ou déjeuner à la Crémaillère d'Anlhiac. Environ une vingtaine de fois par an.L'accueil y est chaleureux. Il y a du choix avec une carte très fournie. La viande est excellente . Et les tranches de foie gras sont généreuses . ( inquiétez-vous pour vos ongles madaaaaaame ....)La salle est claire, très propre . ( mais si ça ne plait pas, chacun ses goûts), le petit jardinet de l'entrée est très bien entretenu, ( rappel de la sécheresse de cet été quand même , madaaaaaame d'Excideuil !!! )Bref, quand un restaurant ne me plait pas....ou je le dis en direct au restaurateur,...


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DoctorChasuble

I'd heard great things about the Cremaillère since its reopening so was eager to visit. However, it wasn't a very good experience at all. We all opted for the menu du jour with my father choosing soup and me and and my husband the mushrooms à la Grecque. Dad's soup came as a weeny portion in a large tureen which you had to tip to ladle into the bowl, like you would to get at the real scrapings of bigger tureen of soup. He said it was just OK and there was no bread offered. His starter was cleared before the drinks arrived and we were still waiting for our starter! Ours was just alright also. For the main we had a Mediterranean stule cod with chorizo and tomato and then really weirdly some so...


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Avant de pénétrer dans le bâtiment, nous avions un horrible doute sur ce que nous allions trouver car n'ayant jamais une deuxième chance de faire une première bonne impression, l'entrée laissait vraiment, mais vraiment à désirer ... Rien à voir avec la photo présente sur ce site : une fontaine toute délabrée avec une eau marron qui s'en écoulait... aucune fleurs... Pour tout dire pas du tout engageant... Nous avons failli faire demi tour à cause de cela car si peu de soins pour accueillir le client en dit long sur la suite... mais il était "tard" (pas loin de 21h) et il est difficile de trouver un restaurant qui vous accueille dans ces villages après cet horaire...même en saison ! La suite f... Ver carta

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