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Przekaż informację zwrotnąFood, dessert and drinks were good. The service staff was also very good. However, the interior was crowded, noisy and a bit stuffy. If you are looking for a quiet and spacious environment, I do not recommend it. If you just want to eat, you can have a normal meal.
I went to this restaurant because it was raining heavily, but it was very delicious and friendly. it's recommended
Everything was very nice and the service was very attentive. Thank you
Great place right in the heart of the city of Rennes for lunch whilst watching the world go by. Good menu containing a variety of meal and drink options I had the house fish and chips, my wife had a shrimp salad and my sister in law had a chicken Caesar salad they had a great bottle of red wine and I had a beer.
We walked by La Paix often throughout our week in Rennes, but didn’t stop in to eat until our last day, and I’m glad we did. We were having a lazy day, sleeping in, and didn’t go out until 12:30pm, when we took a walk to see the river and the Porte Mordelaises (unfortunately closed off right now for renovation). At about 1:30pm, we headed back toward our apartment, planning to stop at a restaurant for lunch. However, most restaurants were finishing up lunch service, so I realized we needed to find a restaurant with service continu (a restaurant that doesn’t stop serving between lunch and dinner). I remembered noting previously that La Paix was service continu, so we headed over to République. We ordered a pichet of vin rouge and a bottle of Perrier while deciding on food. Husband ordered Soupe de Poissons to start, followed by Risotto aux Fruits de Mer. He said both were excellent. I started with Terrine de Campagne, which was quite good, but the Star was my main of Poulet Roti. More than just a simple roast chicken, it had crispy skin and a savory sauce that soaked into the mound of shoestring frites that accompanied it. Outstanding. For dessert, I had a Cafe Liegois, something I had been craving after seeing someone having one at another restaurant earlier in the week. Basically an elegant sundae in a tall glass, it combined vanilla and coffee ice cream, coffee syrup, and a mound of freshly whipped cream. Not an every day dessert, but a great treat. Now, this was a rather expensive lunch at €100, so definitely a splurge. But since we ate in our apartment for about half our meals (cooked or just had cheese charcuterie), and also enjoyed more affordable meals out at other restaurants, I don’t regret the splurge, and I found the quality of the meal worth it.