Le Relais de l'Abbaye

1 avenue Pasteur, 71700, Tournus, France

🛍 Kebab, Cafés, Européen, Français

3.7 💬 2436 Reseñas
Le Relais de l'Abbaye

Teléfono: +33385513591

Dirección: 1 avenue Pasteur, 71700, Tournus, France

Ciudad: Tournus

Menú Platos: 5

Reseñas: 2436

Sitio Web: https://radeklovestotravel.com/le-relais-de-l-abbaye-france

"an unusual experience, second passage for us and always happy to choose this place for a meal off the marked trails. their speciality of hat looks like a raclette, but meats and cheeses are of very good quality, helpful and dauntable of efficiency. We were greeted with a smile, even with our two great dogs. we recommend this establishment with closed eyes"

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Bruno Bruno

Superbe étape. Très bel établissement. Cadre très sympa. Resto super.

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Isa
Isa

Restaurant Reviews: rustic look, good reception, competitive prices, very good and very hearty dishes.


Delphine
Delphine

Very good restaurant. I recommend the beef and gambas skewer. Very nice dish. Nice staff. Reasonable price.


Eva
Eva

Very good restaurant, very good reception. Special mention for the hat, we have enjoyed it! The decoration is also very warm. Ver carta


estelle
estelle

I give my opinion only on the restoration part. Good dish for all tastes. Excellent service, a staff at the school. I recommend two or a family.


Lukas
Lukas

very beautiful restaurant with impeccable service, but the quality of the plate was disappointing given the price we had taken the skewers suspended.


karyne
karyne

A restaurant very well a top service by this time the cold eat a hat with raclette and very copious meat for an affordable price. We'll be back soon so don't hesitate Ver carta


Claude
Claude

It was a long time that I had not come, but I have always kept a good memory and again not disappointed, super service, meals to the height of my expectations, server and waitress very friendly. A very pleasant moment. we will return very soon;


Claudia
Claudia

Great time with friends or the fondue has melted us. Or the hat was more than delicious and delicious desserts. The pleasure of sharing an exquisite moment. I didn’t put one for the room because the time spent was to taste the specialties at the restaurant. The pleasure of coming back


Juvenal
Juvenal

an unusual experience, second passage for us and always happy to choose this place for a meal off the marked trails. their speciality of hat looks like a raclette, but meats and cheeses are of very good quality, helpful and dauntable of efficiency. We were greeted with a smile, even with our two great dogs. we recommend this establishment with closed eyes Ver carta

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  • Kebab Saboree nuestros deliciosos kebabs, hábilmente asados y llenos de sabor. Elija entre una variedad de carnes y especias vibrantes, servidas con guarniciones frescas. Perfecto para una comida satisfactoria y llena de sabor.
  • Cafés Encantadores cafés que ofrecen una variedad de cafés y tés recién preparados, junto con bocadillos ligeros, pasteles y postres. Perfecto para un impulso matutino o un delicioso regalo por la tarde en un ambiente acogedor. Ver carta
  • Européen
  • 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!

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