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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI visited here for lunch while on business in the area and I have to say it is excellent. The food was fantastic very fresh and beautifully cooked. And very reasonably priced.
Just at the door of Bagnols sur Ceze, you must imagine a large terrasse sticked on the rocks dominating the Rhone and Ceze valley, located in the charming village of Chusclan, very well known for his vineyard, Lirac and many other protected brands. Open all over the year, in summer a large outside deck under vegetation shadow welcome you and in winter a fireplace warm you in during cold season. regarding the food it 's very simple home cooking made with good and fresh season products.It 's quite difficult to find but just follow street indicatons, and in Chusclan climb to the top where you will find a large parking for your car. In the same village you will find a cellar for wine testing and possibilities to buy, a nice castle above the restaurant (Gicon Castle) and many forest paths to walk arround in the middle of pine trees and wineyards. Good ratio quality vs prices, but the strong point is the location.
At the top of the climb, a family restaurant with its shaded terrace. nice plates, fresh products. A beautiful frame! Thank you.
Simply to confirm my previous opinion: to the top!swithout hesitate to go you can.....Menu follow:- the tuna tartare.- the st jacque skewer.- the nougat glazed.Bon ap.
This restaurant is a real stage of orientation rally because it is not enough to find the cantemerle path to find this corner of greenery on the hillside, it is still necessary to persevere in the search because the new numbering is ignored from our GPS.Compared to destination, a last effort brings us to a shaded terrace where the proposed menu will reward our header. a kitchen that is as summer as Provencal "at the plancha" will reconcile us with seasonal vegetables such as tomatoes, eggplants and zucchini in meat or fish accompaniment in harmony.Break in two words according to the formula: "after effort, comfort". or more commonly in summer: " after effort comes comfort".