Culinaire Bazaar - Menu

3 Bis Rue De La Haye, Tremblay-en-France France, France, French Republic

🛍 Européen, Français, Végétarien, Sans Gluten

4.1 💬 43009 Reviews
Culinaire Bazaar

Phone: +33170031903

Address: 3 Bis Rue De La Haye, Tremblay-en-France France, France, French Republic

City: Tremblay-en-France France

Dishes: 15

Reviews: 43009

Website: http://www.culinairebazaar.com

"Nice restaurant. Good bread with Belivaire butter! The signature dish, the whole Poulpe of Mozambique braised with camargue rice: very good! 34€ The desserts, which are not on the map but are presented on a cake dish, are beautiful. I took a cookie three chocolates pounded cream burned. Very good, and rather, it is quite rare, hearty! 12€. Glass wine from 7€. Pretty nice frame, with squares at the bar with direct view of the cooks, especially for lonely travellers!"

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Fred Fred

Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: €60–70 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4

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Thomas
Thomas

Thanks Julien for your advice!! It was delicious and thanks to you a wonderful evening !!!! Merciiiiii


Arthur
Arthur

Thanks to Julien, Audrey and Mathieu, we had a good evening last night (as usual). You're a great team in a restaurant. Bravo!!!


Julien
Julien

Smiling and friendly welcome. Agencyly and design of good taste. Excellent cuisine. I have no doubt about the rating. The octopus was very good.


Dominique
Dominique

Room and personal kitchen very professional and pleasant, the grilled bar with fennel a real pleasure. The more we can talk to the chief. Without hesitation


Gilles
Gilles

Great restaurant excellent atmosphere and refined and delicious cuisine Thanks to Virginie for her great professionalism: she recognizes customers 1 year after their first visit: I am admiring! Bravo and excellent continuation! Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner


Léon
Léon

Excellent evening. The restaurant staff is extremely kind and very professional. Quality and very good presentations. For a professional meal an evening or simply for pleasure. The Bazaar of Pullman Roissy CDG is the ideal place with its terasse bar that cuts you from the world for an evening


sophie
sophie

A super top team! Welcome, impeccable and very professional service, smile and kindness....very pleasant during this show period when they are overloaded with work! Thank you very much, it’s rare and very appreciable. We will come back in September with joy! Quality catering we loved the prime rib. Delicious and generous breakfast. See you soon ! Food: 4


Gilbert
Gilbert

Very nice restaurant, the service is implacable and finally the cuisine very good and very well presented. The prices a little higher than the average but this price is justified by quality. I absolutely recommend. The only negative point is accessibility. We had to make several tours to find the hotel's parking (which is free for restaurant guests). It would be nice to better indicate the access. Otherwise, perfect for the rest.


Léon
Léon

Nice restaurant. Good bread with Belivaire butter! The signature dish, the whole Poulpe of Mozambique braised with camargue rice: very good! 34€ The desserts, which are not on the map but are presented on a cake dish, are beautiful. I took a cookie three chocolates pounded cream burned. Very good, and rather, it is quite rare, hearty! 12€. Glass wine from 7€. Pretty nice frame, with squares at the bar with direct view of the cooks, especially for lonely travellers!

Categories

  • Européen Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.
  • Français Indulge in the elegance of French cuisine with our selection of exquisite dishes. From classic coq au vin to delicate soufflés, experience the rich flavors and timeless traditions of France. Bon appétit!
  • Végétarien Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.
  • Sans Gluten Savor delicious, gluten-free dishes crafted with fresh ingredients, ensuring taste and quality for everyone. Enjoy diverse options from appetizers to desserts, catering to gluten-sensitive needs.

Amenities

  • Wi-fi
  • Télévision
  • À Emporter
  • Sièges Extérieurs

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