L'Ardoise - Menu

3 Place Clemenceau, 49320 Brissac-Quince, France, Brissac-Quincé

🛍 Sushi, Kebab, Asiatique, Végétarien

4.5 💬 283 Reviews
L'Ardoise

Phone: +33241665422

Address: 3 Place Clemenceau, 49320 Brissac-Quince, France, Brissac-Quincé

City: Brissac-Quincé

Menu Dishes: 7

Reviews: 283

Website: http://www.lardoise-brissac.fr

"We organise a meal each year with my family, and Nicolas de l'ardoise has only privatized his restaurant for us. A menu was predefined before D-Day or each person could choose their menu from 2 entries, 3 courses and 3 desserts... We were warmly welcomed by his team, we had this impression of being home, friendly spirit, very pleasant. We enjoyed ourselves, fresh and local products, a real pleasure! Our children were able to play thanks to their little courtyard which lies behind the restaurant that he couldn't go out on the road so we were all serene. We had a good day!! Thanks to Nicolas and all his team who assured him very quickly"

Full menu - 7 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Indian

Main Courses

Rice

Salads

Beef Dishes

Thai

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I ate a very good burger. For amateurs, there is a choice

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Very nice restaurant with a smiling team! We've eaten very well with fresh and local products!


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A beautiful place with a local product shop and rich wine cellar to (goods) wines when entering, then a top table, fresh and cooked products on site, warm and effective welcome, to be recommended!!


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Very good restaurant! The place is very nice and the perfect welcome. The dishes are very good, the products of very good quality and the service at the top with smile and kindness. We had a good time. View menu


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I had a good time to taste a very good butter soup and bacon chips, a very good cod with its white butter risotto and to finish a very gourmet coffee, in short I enjoyed it. Not to mention a welcoming and dynamic team, I strongly advise you.


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what happiness to come back to this restaurant, we are conquered by this place, reason or reasons rather first a welcome always as pleasant, a owner always listening and so friendly, it makes us so well share its products as well as its small producers and yes there are still people who have the love of real cuisine, in this way coconut cook is really extra, she loves what she does and we do


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a delicious restaurant, with a perfectly pleasant team! we arrived at the end of the service and with a request for vegetarian dish the team was very friendly, offered us various things despite the success of the service and thus the difficulty of redoing the dishes. We were very well accompanied throughout the meal and especially by the waiters but also the leader, all 3 were smiling, fun, listening. The dishes were all very good, the wines too. we highly recommend you! again thanks and very soon View menu


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Very nice discovery... staff with small onions... with always an explanation of what is on our plate. For my part, I chose a dish, camembert whole AOP with raw milk, roasted with ginger curcuma, served with ham Serrano, Speck and green salad... a slaughter for the palace, the wedding of the ginger curcuma syrup with camembert, a delight. To accompany the dish, a small glass of white, "Pas St Martin on the advice of the manager. We feel the passion for gastronomy and wine and especially the desire to share.


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Went here with my family yesterday. Nice place with v pleasant staff. Amazing wine selection. Food. Not cooked to order but a list of four main dishes plus a selection of starters. Food "I believe" is cooked elsewhere and marinated in slow cookers throughout the day. That said. Couldn't fault it. Had pigs cheeks in gravy with mashed potatoes. Was sublime. Coupled with the fact that the owner waited until we had selected our food before recommending a wine to compliment our choice was a nice touch. Slightly on the toppy side but I think worth a visit! T


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User

We organise a meal each year with my family, and Nicolas de l'ardoise has only privatized his restaurant for us. A menu was predefined before D-Day or each person could choose their menu from 2 entries, 3 courses and 3 desserts... We were warmly welcomed by his team, we had this impression of being home, friendly spirit, very pleasant. We enjoyed ourselves, fresh and local products, a real pleasure! Our children were able to play thanks to their little courtyard which lies behind the restaurant that he couldn't go out on the road so we were all serene. We had a good day!! Thanks to Nicolas and all his team who assured him very quickly View menu

Categories

  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • Kebab Savor our delicious kebabs, expertly grilled and bursting with flavor. Choose from a variety of meats and vibrant spices, served with fresh sides. Perfect for a satisfying and flavorful meal. View menu
  • Asiatique
  • 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.

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