La Guinguette Aux Perroquets

494 Rte De Robert, 13104, Arles, France

🛍 Français, Européen, Cuisine Maison, Côte D'azur - Côte D'azur

3.7 💬 8 Reseñas

Categorías

  • 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!
  • Européen Deléitese en un viaje culinario por Europa con nuestro exquisito menú elaborado, que presenta platos auténticos de Francia, Italia, España y más allá, utilizando los ingredientes más frescos para dar vida a los sabores tradicionales.
  • Cuisine Maison Deléitese con nuestra cocina casera, donde cada plato se elabora con amor y tradición. Desde clásicos reconfortantes hasta favoritos contundentes, experimente el calor de las comidas caseras que satisfacen el alma.
  • Côte D'azur - Côte D'azur Deléitese con los sabores del Mediterráneo con mariscos frescos, verduras bañadas por el sol y hierbas aromáticas, inspirados por la elegancia y la esencia costera de la Côte d'Azur de la Riviera Francesa.

Comodidades

  • Wi-fi
  • Romantique
  • Mastercard
  • Carte Visa

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"This restaurant is part of a hotel in a very impressive 16th century building. It looks very classy. However, the night we were there, there must have been some serious problems in the kitchen (or maybe it is always like that . We started with a shared plate of charcuterie which took a long time to arrive – how long does it take to arrange the cold meats on a plate? We then waited a very, very long time for our main courses. While waiting, we saw a dispute at another table involving the maître d’ and resulting in plates going back to the kitchen. We had both ordered duck à l’orange which came with Camargue rice. The rice appeared to have been baked in the oven and was so crisp and dry that it resembled a cereal bar. The ‘orange’ was not the usual sauce, but instead was four cubes of orange that appeared to have been scorched on a grill. They added nothing to the dish. It had been suggested that we should share a side of seasonal vegetables. These turned out to be big chunks of boiled potatoes (with rice! , a boiled root vegetable and a couple of dry artichokes. We had interchanges with two servers and the maître d – all were cold and brusque. We lived in France for more than 20 years and appreciate the fact that the French like to take their time with meals, but there is a big difference between leisurely and glacially slow. Perhaps we were there on a bad night, others seem to have had a better experience."