Le Plessis-Robinson
Le Coin Cuisine

Le Coin Cuisine

8 B Place Francois Spoerry, 92350 Le Plessis-Robinson, France

Cafés • Européen • Végétarien • Fruit De Mer


"L impression générale que donne un restaurant est une étrange alchimie de petites choses, dans ce cas ci bcp de ces petites choses ont laissé un total mitigé.Le cadre et la decoration sont très sympasL ambiance dénote plus du bistrot chic mais avec pas mal de bruit.L accueil était aimable, la qualité du service de niveau brasserie.La qualité des plats servis globalement bonne, même si dans cette échelle de prix on s attend à une meilleure qualité, la présentation en assiette soignée.Gros point faible pour ce repas de fête des mères, le temps pour commander et entre les plats, alors que l évenement est prévu en amont.Dans les petits détails qui fachent : l attente pour être placé alors que la réservation la fourchette était bien validée, la table bancale, le travail en cuisine (ouverte chose rare ceci dit) principalement axé sur de l assemblage en assiette et peu sur la préparation des produits, la nécessité de réclamer le pain ou l eau, le vin servi mais non présenté, les assiettes de plat non réchauffées, ....Bref au total même si c etait un moment agréable il reste entaché par beaucoup de points perfectibles, à ce prix on s attendrait à mieux. N etant venu qu une fois dans ce restaurant, peut etre est ce un faux pas d un jour à l occasion d une fête des mères rendant l affluence du restaurant trop importante."

Creperie de D'Artagnan

Creperie de D'Artagnan

6 rue de la Mairie, 92350 Le Plessis-Robinson, France

Glace • Européen • Français • Crêperies


"Very good food and service. They do not have a menu in English. However, even with limited French and with google translate, we had no problems figuring out what we wanted to eat. Truth be told that we were at the restaurant with our Parisian friends, which made communication with the waitress easier, but ordering would not have been a problem.We sat out on a terrace, the outside is very lovely. Right next to the City Hall. After the meal we went up the little passage way to see it and look at the gardens.Apparently, the place is not just known for its crepes, but also ciders it serves. Definitely, great ciders! We tend to enjoy ciders as we travel in Europe, what we had at the d’Artagnan, was amazing. We also learned something new, turns out that cider is drank from a cup that resembles and Englisn tea cup, not beer glass or wine glass as we have encountered before. It is also served in a full bottle, or if order half, it comes in a cute jug. They also have bottles of different varieties, we tried other other type and it was very good. We started with a special drink they offer in a summer time, called Normande. It is served inside a small watermelon, and is made with rum, red wine and juice. It was refreshing, and fairly strong. We had a full meal of crepes, savory for our main course and sweet for desert. They make different types of crepes for each. We ordered, La Vegetarienne (mushrooms, cheese, home fries type potatoes, spinach & tomatoes), La Guerandaise (chicken, mushrooms, home fries potatoes with an egg on top) and La Montagnarde (two different types of cheese, home fries potatoes and egg on top, it usually comes with ham, but we asked to hold it, since we don’t eat pork). As mentioned before, crepes tasted very good. They are thin, a bit crispy and plain. I felt that all of the dishes we ordered could have used more sauce. Everything tasted good, but was a bit dry. For desert we had Crepe sucre (sugar) simple and sweet. La Douceur (caramel sauce) and La Griottine (that was FANTASTIC! Cherries in cherry sauces with whipped cream and tiny chocolate chips).Overall, happy with our meal."