Le K'ozzie - Carta

20 Route De Francin, 73800, Les Marches, France

🛍 Cafés, Européen, Asiatique, Fruits De Mer

4.4 💬 2860 Reseñas
Le K'ozzie

Teléfono: +33479369176,+33890719929,+33890210998

Dirección: 20 Route De Francin, 73800, Les Marches, France

Ciudad: Les Marches

Menú Platos: 4

Reseñas: 2860

Sitio Web: https://www.lekozzie.com/

"less for this restaurant where the kitchen remains delicious and original, almost one without fault on this side. but the service in the room even if it remains attentive knows lengths, perhaps because there is no longer a server(s) difficulties following the pandemic the portions for some dishes have become really small input and meat one catches on bread and butter but it is less tasteful. and a little upset at the time of dessert because they are obstinating to serve different desserts to each person for a purpose of sharing, but in the lot there was one that was unpleasant to the whole taboo and impossible to change."

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User
User

Great night, everything was very good. thank you anne and guillaume (the violet)


User
User

A great first experience, we took a lot of eyes and taste buds. I can't wait to come back!


Jerome
Jerome

One of the best food experiences I ever had. Just amazing. Congratulations for all your creations. Amazing wines. Great service. Ver carta


User
User

the top !!!! the best gourmet restaurant in the region for me ! everything is excellent from beginning to end, from mouth to dessert. We'll be back once again. Thank you for this gustative ride!


Colette
Colette

Impeccable and exquisite. Each dish is a visual culinary work of art and a sensational journey to taste bud heaven. Locally sourced and cultivated ingredients. Exceptional service. Thank you for a joyous adventure and a perfect evening.


User
User

we have very well eaten but the dishes are quite simple considering the price of the menu in services. (viande hard, and waitress cold but the chef and the setting of the very pleasant restaurant there are restaurants also looking for in the area but cheaper. Ver carta


User
User

5 stars even six, total discovery of the products, no one knows the menu ahead, it is the day next coming, very smiling boss despite the mask, listening to the top the chef brings you the product to table, finally I fell on the ground, really the summum of fresh products thank you


User
User

warm place, beautiful decoration, very professional and warm waitress. great discovery menu beautiful and good.) we took the dishes. the surprise effect of the menu is very interesting. we discover unexpected flavors and mixtures. wines are good and glass remain affordable and the apero champagne lemon green sweet cane is a treat. ideal resto for heads or small on committees and small occasions. I hope to go back.


User
User

less for this restaurant where the kitchen remains delicious and original, almost one without fault on this side. but the service in the room even if it remains attentive knows lengths, perhaps because there is no longer a server(s) difficulties following the pandemic the portions for some dishes have become really small input and meat one catches on bread and butter but it is less tasteful. and a little upset at the time of dessert because they are obstinating to serve different desserts to each person for a purpose of sharing, but in the lot there was one that was unpleasant to the whole taboo and impossible to change. Ver carta

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20 rte de Francin, 73800 Les Marches, France

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"Admittedly, the chef makes a concerted effort to offer a visual delight and creative culinary concoctions. The entrées are a labour of love. The interior décor is a mix of rustic and modern. However, the service, ironically rendered by the co-owner herself, is deplorable. The ambiance could have been on point had there been better service. This is a restaurant that is trying to make its way into the gastronomic world. However two aspects of our experience there make it a sore contender, ultimately deeming it an amateur restaurant that's simply overpriced for now. It is clear that they use quality, regional ingredients and the chef makes a genuine attempt to create beautiful, delectable dishes. The albacore tuna was exquisite. You will however go home feeling quite hungry. The portions are decidedly small. The quantity you will receive with the cheese plate is the equivalent of 1.5 triangles of La Vache Qui Rit. The main course is comprised of 2-2.5 forkfuls of meat/fish. The side garnishing dish is also the equivalent of 2-3 forkfuls of vegetables or 3 spoonfuls of mashed potatoes. Make sure to eat a full meal before coming into the restaurant. Ironically, the dessert Le Pain Perdu (French toast) is quite copious which gives off the effect that they're just simply stingy with the entrée and the main course because when it comes to day-old fried bread, there's no problem serving up a larger portion. This, in effect, gives off the impression that this restaurant is just stingy--not gastronomic. We have no hesitation spending good money on a quality dining experience. It's understandable that fresh, local produce and quality meats will cost more, but the portions served at Le K'Ozzie ensured that they are more interested in profit rather than providing customer satisfaction. I also understand that Le K'Ozzie is trying to be avant-garde about breaking the rules of formal dining etiquette by culturally misappropriating the servingware to generate an interesting and modern dining experience (i.e. tomato-bacon gaspacho extract served in test tube shooters, jus/gravy served in Japanese sake carafes, entrées served on Japanese wooden slabs or in large concrete/porcelain molds). These cultural misappropriations were not disturbing because they did not affect the taste, flavor, or texture. However, serving chilled white wine in a whisky sniffer is not avant-garde and does not add to the dining experience. It took away from the wine itself, reinforcing a vain attempt at modern gastronomy. The glaring setback of our experience there was actually the service. The co-owner/server would rather die than to crack a smile on her face. It's clear she hates being a server. She was not in her element and at times seemed condescending towards the clients and at other times visibly unhappy. She was not entirely rude but lacked significantly in any mannerism of a restaurant of high caliber. Despite her disdain for being a server, she demanded full attention of our group and needed to engage us in long, superfluous dialogue each and every time she passed by to clear the plates, interrupting our group at least six times throughout our meal. One had the impression that she was in dire need of attention. We obliged her as polite customers but this was ridiculous that we were unable to simply enjoy our meal and have a conversation without having to stop to listen to her ask for the third or fourth time if the plates could be removed at length. She was the antithesis of discreet, a quality that you would find at top-rated gastronomic restaurants. Despite the fact that she stopped by our table to interrupt us frequently, she was not attentive. The timing between taking our order and receiving our drinks, the minuscule entrée, and tiny main course was so prolonged and exaggerated that it only exacerbated our hunger. For now, Le K'Ozzie strikes us as a débutante restaurant trying its hand at gastronomy but still falling short. The chef should be recognized for the delicate and savory dishes prepared with perfection although the portion sizes should be adjusted. Otherwise, the restaurant should charge more for a decent portion size; at least customers would not go home hungry. Perhaps this restaurant should be recommended for a casual lunch as opposed to dinner when the stakes are higher and when we happened to visit this establishment. The restaurant would fare well to hire a professionally trained server if it wishes to be regarded as having any footing in the gastronomic world. Unfortunately, it doesn't matter how delicious the food is if the service falls distinctly short."