La Maison des Saveurs

74 av. Garibaldi, 87000 Limoges, France

🛍 Thé, Européen, Français, Desserts

4 💬 2906 Reviews
La Maison des Saveurs

Phone: +33555793074

Address: 74 av. Garibaldi, 87000 Limoges, France

City: Limoges

Menu Dishes: 9

Reviews: 2906

Website: http://www.maisondessaveurs.fr/

"A l'occasion d'un anniversaire, nous sommes allés en couple dans ce petit restaurant dont je connaissais de nom et le grand chef par réseau social.Petit mais chaleureux et intime en arrivant, nous avons été très bien accueillis. Le menu choisi était divin et extrêmement savoureux du début à la fin, avec les amuses-bouches et mignardises qui font ce petit plus. Bon c'est vrai que si on ajoute l'apéritif et une 1/2 bouteille d'un bon vin la note monte vite mais pour fêter un événement, ça en vaut quand même la peine.Bref, je le conseille vivement."

Yves Yves

Excellent rapport qualité /prix... très bon accueil... cuisine fine et raffinée...je recommande fortement

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Claire
Claire

Une cuisine de qualité, un vin conseillé parfait, un service correct mais un cadre tristounet. Bon rapport qualité\prix


Ianis
Ianis

Service de qualité, plats de qualitéDu frais, du maisonEndroit calme pour venir en amoureuxEt un bon rapport qualité prix


Claudine
Claudine

We have dinner. small card, 2 choices, 2 choices and a dessert. The kitchen was perfect, the whole meal went well. Nice discovery! View menu


Milford
Milford

Cadre classique voire rétro mais parfois ca fait du bien. Personne d autre que moi ce soir la en milieu de semaine. Menu à 28€. Mais très complet et savoureux.


Nádia
Nádia

Menu cher, peu de légumes dans le plat chaud, temps d'attente entre les plats excessifs. Pas assez de choix pour un menu à 36€, un seul dessert proposé.. Il y a mieux sur Limoges (dans la même rue) et pour moins cher.


Ngọc
Ngọc

Très bon repas en famille on n'a pris foie gras au pineau ,pigeon rôtie et confit excellent et pour terminer en dessert vacherin aux fruits frais et crémeux chocolat lactee caramel . Service impeccable . Je recommande vivement ce restaurant. View menu


Matthieu
Matthieu

A l'occasion d'un déjeuner avec une amie. Nous avons pris le menu du jour. -Un pâté de pomme de terre au goût louche (j'ai bien cru que nous serions malades)-Un poisson de qualité mais cuisiné sans soin-Un dessert glacé avec de la banane Nous n'avons pas apprécié l'endroit. Très guindé alors que le restaurant est vieillot, le service, l'ambiance et les couverts aussi.La cuisine n'est pas raffinée du tout.Je ne conseille pas ce restaurant.


Ashley
Ashley

Rien de frais Repas du midi très décevant pour un restaurant qui se prétend gastronomique Menu du midi cuisse de dinde.. (et oui !) Mon ami à pris la cassolette de la mer Plein d eau et trop cuit. Prix exorbitants ! On est à Limoges pas à Paris !! Le patron est très froid limite aimable ( il a toujours raison) Les desserts ultra classiques, vraiment moyen... Ce restaurant est resté bloqué dans les années 80 ! Je suis tombé de haut et ne le conseille vraiment pas !


Damaris
Damaris

A l'occasion d'un anniversaire, nous sommes allés en couple dans ce petit restaurant dont je connaissais de nom et le grand chef par réseau social.Petit mais chaleureux et intime en arrivant, nous avons été très bien accueillis. Le menu choisi était divin et extrêmement savoureux du début à la fin, avec les amuses-bouches et mignardises qui font ce petit plus. Bon c'est vrai que si on ajoute l'apéritif et une 1/2 bouteille d'un bon vin la note monte vite mais pour fêter un événement, ça en vaut quand même la peine.Bref, je le conseille vivement. View menu

Categories

  • Thé Explore our selection of soothing teas, offering both classic and exotic blends. Perfectly brewed to awaken your senses, indulge in our range for a moment of tranquility and flavor in every sip.
  • Européen
  • Français Classic French cuisine showcasing timeless elegance, our menu offers rich and flavorful dishes crafted with traditional techniques and seasonal ingredients, promising an unforgettable culinary experience. Bon appétit!
  • Desserts Delight in our selection of indulgent desserts, from luscious chocolate creations to delicate fruit-infused treats, each crafted to end your meal on a sweet note and leave your taste buds craving for more.

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