La Maison Des Tetes

19, Rue Des Tetes, 68000, Saint-Denis, France

🛍 Soupe, Salade, Poisson, Salades

3.8 💬 1175 Reviews
La Maison Des Tetes

Phone: +33155931975

Address: 19, Rue Des Tetes, 68000, Saint-Denis, France

City: Saint-Denis

Dishes: 3

Reviews: 1175

Website: http://www.lamaisonlaplaine.com/

"Always delighted with the service offered by this restaurant, of the dishes offered, in service until the kindness of the waiters Today, I tested the dish to take away: -Salade César. You can think that the container is small when you see it....maiiiiis! He's loaded!!! Chargé de FRAICHEUR, de QUANTITE et de QUALITÉ "

Menu - 3 options

All prices are estimates.

User User

beautiful brewery, clean, very friendly staff!!! varied menus, with a rich day dish

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Reviews

Nicolas
Nicolas

Always well received, nice staff. Diversified and quality cuisine. A little taste to come back.


User
User

very good value quality price. delicious dishes and a welcome to the top. come and discover our signature dishes.


Hamid
Hamid

It's a real pleasure. I strongly recommend this warm and caring space. That this exemplarity continues. Bravo! Hamid


olivier
olivier

Superb brewery Very good reception and impeccable service Good brewery cooking Hamburgers to devour Beautiful meats Top


Herve
Herve

Very nice. Service always close to the customer. Quality, 3 varied dishes each day and excellent map. Always a good time.


User
User

beautiful Alsatian brewery with a pleasant and dynamic service. a nice day with salad citrus and shrimp, Iberian pork in flat. A little expensive.


Word
Word

I often come to eat here with colleagues, I strongly recommend! Try, among other things, korma spices poultry – basmati rice, peppers, red onions, coriander.


Davidson
Davidson

Elegant setting with stellar service and a limited lunch menu (either three course prix fixe or a la carte) with creatively made delicious options. We had a vegetarian in our group and the chef was flexible in creating tasty alternatives. There is an excellent wine list.


Mya
Mya

Always delighted with the service offered by this restaurant, of the dishes offered, in service until the kindness of the waiters Today, I tested the dish to take away: -Salade César. You can think that the container is small when you see it....maiiiiis! He's loaded!!! Chargé de FRAICHEUR, de QUANTITE et de QUALITÉ

Categories

  • Soupe Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Salade A delightful assortment of vibrant salads, featuring fresh greens, seasonal vegetables, and savory toppings, drizzled with our signature dressings for a refreshing and wholesome meal experience.
  • Poisson Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.
  • 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.

Amenities

  • Café
  • Sièges
  • Mastercard
  • Carte Visa

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