Auberge Du Val D'ornain

Route De Mussey, 55000, Val-D'ornain, France

🛍 Vin, Café, Salades, Dessert

3.6 💬 670 Reviews
Auberge Du Val D'ornain

Phone: +33329452923

Address: Route De Mussey, 55000, Val-D'ornain, France

City: Val-D'ornain

Dishes: 6

Reviews: 670

Website: https://www.auberge-val-ornain.fr/

"sympathetic environment and cozy decor with cleanliness: leaves to be desired (a lot of flies and flyers, small woods on very dirty windows hosted by a man (patron? in shorts and t-shirt roses, not at the level of what claims to be the establishment... and the prices practiced bottle of wine brought to the table without having to taste good foie gras but served without salt of guerrilla or onion or other, beautiful decoration but with grape grains straight out of the freezer and strawberry pieces of Spain - even when there is already the region only other correct dishes addition of 138 € for two At no time we had a question about our degree of satisfaction, not even at the time of settlement, which would have allowed us to express it is a shame that the performance is not at the height of the frame"

Menu - 6 options

All prices are estimates.

Lucie Lucie

What's in the plate is fine. But everything is cold, from the entrance to the dish. The plate heater hasn't arrived in Meuse yet! Too bad.

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Yves
Yves

Very nice restaurant, very nice service. Restricted card but seasonal and homemade products. Everything is delicious with special mention for paella. We recommend


Aurore
Aurore

CAUTION Wedding meal planned in restaurant on 24 August they canceled on 22 August at 22h attention not to anticipate a big event at the risk of meeting with nothing disappointing and no commercial gesture to apologize ...


Alfred
Alfred

Our experience concerns a paella to take away. For a stratospheric price, one cannot say that it was satisfactory. No element of the composition was worthy of what one can expect from a paella at this rate. Not to be done again!


Aurélie
Aurélie

Meals that is not worth the price!!! Service not at level, dish out of price seen food served, we paid 50€ per person without the wines! Now I'll show you a map with a correct rate and photos at the fare. This is what we eat in Orléans in a city of 200000 inhabitants in a quality restaurant and at a rate of 36€ per person!!!


Aurore
Aurore

Service very long Meals served cold Entrance 3 st Jacques lukewarm in a cold shell Iberian ham more pickles than ham Ris de veau forest sauce A lot of sauce Tournedos rossini Steak hard with a mini escalope of liver served with the same sauce as ris Cold vegetables Mirabelle sufflé Sufflé que dalle C est une ice mirabelle And we always wait for the wine for the dish


John
John

Extremely slow service, more than an hour and a half waiting for admissions! In addition, the robbed asparagus received in the entrance were too cooked, to the point of being completely dry and immangeable. The paella had nothing exceptional, though expensive. No remark from the team about the slowness of the service, while one can understand that it is overwhelmed, but it would have been nice not to do as if nothing was...


Frédérique
Frédérique

Unworthy of an Inn, having frozen fish at this price is a shame, I pointed it out and the waitress (who is still competent and for nothing) certified me the opposite (after asking the boss) !!!! If this is not the case how to explain that our 2 nets of saint stone are rubbery!!! Moreover we had come for the paella and at 8pm there was no more!! We are extremely disappointed because that day we celebrated our wedding anniversary. In short, avoid


P
P

We didn't know and decide to test. Easy parking, very airy dining room and still quiet. After a pleasant welcome we discover a fairly short card which is reassuring. Then choice of dishes... it will be paëlla (also speciality and Rossini beef filet. The dishes: copier paëlla, beef very well presented and the whole good to the sufficient portions. At the dessert level the Tiramisu chocolate- hazelnut is light despite the composition and size is largely sufficient. Now... good appetite!


tisanelo
tisanelo

sympathetic environment and cozy decor with cleanliness: leaves to be desired (a lot of flies and flyers, small woods on very dirty windows hosted by a man (patron? in shorts and t-shirt roses, not at the level of what claims to be the establishment... and the prices practiced bottle of wine brought to the table without having to taste good foie gras but served without salt of guerrilla or onion or other, beautiful decoration but with grape grains straight out of the freezer and strawberry pieces of Spain - even when there is already the region only other correct dishes addition of 138 € for two At no time we had a question about our degree of satisfaction, not even at the time of settlement...

Categories

  • Vin A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Café Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Salades Fresh and vibrant, our salads are crafted with seasonal ingredients and a mix of crisp greens, colorful vegetables, and unique dressings, offering a delicious and healthy choice for any palate.
  • Dessert Indulge in our delectable array of desserts, where every sweet craving finds satisfaction. From rich and creamy options to light and fruity delights, each is crafted to be the perfect ending to your meal.

Amenities

  • Sièges
  • Réservations
  • Sert De L'alcool
  • Accessible Aux Personnes En Fauteuil Roulant

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