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Przekaż informację zwrotnąA pleasant, informal place with a longish bar and several tables for diningPool table, stunning views across valley.
Lusignac has some 15 - 20 houses, a church and a small restaurant which others have reported in varying degrees of enthusiasm. The trouble is that it has changed hands several times (I was told). Anyway, six of us dined there last night and it proved to be entirely acceptable: good food, good wine, good service, agreeable atmosphere. It doesn't pretend to be the Ritz - it doesn't want to be. This is good French country food delivered with professional attention. We all enjoyed it
We had lunch here in early December. A 4 Course lunch with wine costs - Euro 15. Soup - French onion serve yourself from the tureen; then a really good quiche and salad; next beef but I am sure it was a cut of cow or horse with some good vegs; excellent brulee then another odd Euro for coffee. Almost full of the locals. Lovely sunshine view appeared through the mist we arrived in.This is how lunches were in terms of price and content 30 plus years ago. If you fear cow or horse; if you want finesse and good wines, then this is not for you. But, if you want to go to a lovely village with great views and see rural France "in the raw" head to La Licorne. The set menu we think was only for lunch; dinner may be a la carte and have choices. My wife rated the quiche exceptional and I agree - no heavy pastry base and packed full of flavour. Very rustic but if you like that you will I hope agree with my 4*.