Le Bistrot De Malfourat

| Malfourat, 24240 Monbazillac, Bergerac, France

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3.9 💬 181 Reseñas
Le Bistrot De Malfourat

Teléfono: +33553580411

Dirección: | Malfourat, 24240 Monbazillac, Bergerac, France

Ciudad: Monbazillac

Platos: 4

Reseñas: 181

Sitio Web: https://www.facebook.com/bistrotdemalfourat/

"Having been to the restaurant next door a few times we thought we would try out the new bistro, and we were not disappointed. The dining room is large and tastefully decorated, the view across the Dordogne valley is stunning, and although it was busy, the acoustics were such that you could still hold a conversation at a normal level.There are two menus, menu of the day €18 (3 fixed courses) or a la carte €27 (choice of around 6 options for each course).The food was fresh, pleasing to the eye and the palette and just a little bit different from the usual restaurant fayre. The gazpacho of cucumber with coconut, curry and prawns was delicious, as was my green and white asparagus tempura. Main course we opted for the dourade, which came on a bed of salsa accompanied by a wonderfully soused fennel slaw and piped aioli en croute. We did order a side of frites which we thought were needed. The cafe gourmand had a nice selection of desserts, just right to finish off the meal.The service was very good, attentive but not too fussy.Don't be decieved by the bistro tag, if you are expecting cheap and cheerful food with a carafe of wine for €10 you will be disappointed. This is an excellent RESTAURANT with restaurant prices, adding on drinks will bring the price up to around €35 - €40 per head, but in my opinion you get what you pay for.Highly recommended.Only open Monday to Friday lunchtimes"

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Franck Franck

1 August 2019 , table for 5 lunchtime . Poor quality food on the menu of the day . Been twice before , wont be going again . Served by 5 different staff . No professionalism. Too expensive poor food .

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Anouk
Anouk

After many months in lockdown this was our first experience back out into the world of dining out. Great location with lovely views over toward Bergerac. Friendly efficient staff who whilst observing the requirements for COVID-19 were able to make the expeirence a real pleasure....The food was beautifully presented and tasted delicious. We will be back here again soon.


Dominique
Dominique

we had a nice lunch break, good food, great view and ok service. eating is excellent and at 30€ appropriate for the standard of food. the dining room itself has a fantastic view over the valley towards bergerac, and the tables are positioned to make...the best of it. the service was ok, not very smiley and if I'm honest, I felt a little snucky. Anyway, I would recommend it for a nice relaxing lunch.


Demetris
Demetris

I believe this is a new addition to La Tour des Vent which is right next door to this newly renovated building. The food was as good in quality as the Michelin star restaurant and I even thought it was the same chef but the staff said not. There are several menu choices from the menu du jour at €17 and a larger choice menu at €26 where you can mix and match from both menus. Excellent food, excellent service and a nice informal atmosphere. Thank you for making it an enjoyable birthday treat. Merci beaucoup a tous.


Jane
Jane

a good visit in the bistro. the first time that we were here and it is a good and always good alternative to the tours of the vent next door, which we visit each year once a year. the views are equally impressive if not better from the bistro....A 22 euro menu standard 3 courses (no choice) or 30 euro menu with a selection of a few options for each cursor. we liked the options on the 22 Euro menu so went for that and it was all good. eating was good and service was friendly. pichet from local wine at a good price.


Lucas
Lucas

As the name suggests, this new restaurant is a Bistro not a Michelin 2* restaurant as is Le Tour de Vents so we were not disappointed. It compared favourably with other Bergerac restaurants both for price and flavour but surpassed anywhere else locally because of the view. We visited on a lovely sunny day and could see for miles over Bergerac and beyond. I would recommend booking a window table as they go very quickly. We had the basic 17 euro menu which included 3 set courses but not wine and coffee. It was delicious but not large portions and beautifully presented. I will certainly go back but beware they only open at lunch time at the moment.


Dominique
Dominique

next to the Michelin start of the vent, this upscale totro is located at the rande of the sharp piste and offers a magnificent view over and along the Dordogne valley to surely ask for a table near the windows. excellent food for lunch. before we flew back to Great Britain (the offers will be different when they go so that I 't prescribe them) from a selection of three starters / main / desserts (for an additional fee you can have an additional cheese plate, although an option on the cheaper menu is also cheese) on the menu du jour. it's hard to publish, but the service seemed a little removed. efficient, but without real connection to us as a diner.


Julie
Julie

I wrote a review soon after this opened and I wasn 't impressed, but what a change, we have been here twice either side of Christmas. It is a bistrot but the food quality was really excellent our last two visits and at least two of...our party are quite picky eaters but even they ate everything up and we were all delighted and will be back very soon. They have improved the decor, a much more interesting selection of food. There is a 'menu du jour ' around 14€, and a carte for 28€, we chose the carte, not that there wasn 't anything wrong with the menu du jour, I had a superb soup with a poached egg and sliced truffles, a 'house ' burger with real chip and an excellent chocolate desert. It to...


Pierre
Pierre

the view from the terrace is really wonderful and I wanted to go back because it was raining at our last visit and we had to eat inside. this time, the weather was perfect to eat outside, although it was a little disgusting to sit...and we were told first, it could be cold that we were brittle. the last time eating was great, and we were told that they had help from the tour of the vent next door. this time it was not eating until the standard last time. the Oeufs-Mimosa-Starter was nothing special and although the Beetroot-Salatstarter was good, the beet-root itself was cold and had clearly only been brought out of the refrigerator better at room temperature. concerning the main courses, th...


Roger
Roger

Having been to the restaurant next door a few times we thought we would try out the new bistro, and we were not disappointed. The dining room is large and tastefully decorated, the view across the Dordogne valley is stunning, and although it was busy, the acoustics were such that you could still hold a conversation at a normal level.There are two menus, menu of the day €18 (3 fixed courses) or a la carte €27 (choice of around 6 options for each course).The food was fresh, pleasing to the eye and the palette and just a little bit different from the usual restaurant fayre. The gazpacho of cucumber with coconut, curry and prawns was delicious, as was my green and white asparagus tempura. Main c...

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  • Pubs Descubre un ambiente acogedor con comidas abundantes, cervezas artesanales y comida tradicional de pub. Disfruta de tus platos reconfortantes favoritos como fish and chips, hamburguesas y alitas, acompañados de una refrescante pinta o un cóctel creativo.
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