Le Café - Menu

St-Tropez, place des Lices, 83990, Saint-Tropez, France

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3.2 💬 200 Reviews
Le Café

Phone: +33494974469,+33890210142

Address: St-Tropez, place des Lices, 83990, Saint-Tropez, France

City: Saint-Tropez

Menu Dishes: 5

Reviews: 200

Website: https://unviciomas.com

"Su indicazione di una nota guida turistica ci rechiamo al ristorante. Prendiamo due menu a prezzo fisso 32€, uno a base di pollo (Caesar salad, poulet roti e dessert) e uno a base di pesce (zuppa di pesce, risotto e dessert) e due bicchieri di rosé. La Caesar salad era immersa nella salsa yogurt e il pollo era freddo. La zuppa di pesce era immaginabile perché troppo salata. Abbiamo comunicato le nostre impressioni al cameriere che ci aveva chiesto se tutti andasse bene (i piatti erano per metà ancora pieni) . Lo stesso è andato via mentre stavamo ancora comunicando cosa non ci aveva convinto, lasciandoci di sasso e senza la minima considerazione. Consumiamo a malapena i piatti successivi. Quando lo stesso cameriere viene a portar via i piatti ci chiede, quasi predendoci in giro, se "anche i piatti principali non erano di nostro gradimento". Rispondiamo che non rispecchiavano le nostre aspettative. Terminato il dolce, chiediamo il conto e di parlare con il titolare, il quale, dopo una breve spiegazione, decide di detrarre dal conto i due bicchieri di vino (l'unica cosa che avevamo realmente apprezzato). Sconsigliamo vivamente il locale, soprattutto per il servizio, pessimo."

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Dominique Dominique

Superbe terrasse remplie de monde , agréable sous les platanes . Bon rapport qualité prix .Cadre sympathique

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Diane
Diane

20 min à attendre un serveur!!! Pour s'entendre dire, on a trop de monde, j'ai pas le temps de prendre votre commande.


Henriette
Henriette

1 demi ,1 coca , 1 limonade 26€ sans ticket on la demandé 2 fois .....passé votre chemin ! c est de l arnaque dommage que j était pressé ...


David
David

Bon rapport qualité prix dans cet établissement Place des Lices avec un très bon service. Des bons produits avec du personnel au service réactif. View menu


Pierre
Pierre

Stopped for drinks, cool terrace with nice planetree plaza in front. Overpriced as you can expect here, Monaco is cheaper than this, which is saying something.


Thomas
Thomas

Do not go to this restaurant! I ordered a freshly squeezed orange juice (for 6.50€) and they served me a yellow drink that tasted like Orangina! Ew. It had nothing to do with fresh juice at all.


Anouk
Anouk

Soirée très sympathique une fois de plus au café. Une cuisine maison simple mais tellement goûteuse ! Des desserts à tomber!Une super ambiance ce soir avec un groupe au top!!!Un spécial big up à Hamdi pour la découpe parfaite de son poisson;) View menu


Édouard
Édouard

Nous nous sommes installés a une table pour prendre un verre après le marché. Nous n'avons pas reçu de carte et commandé 2 cafés et 2 1/4 d'eau... serveur pas très agréable... et on se retrouve avec une note de 24 € !!! 6,5€ pour un double expresso... et toilettes payantes. On est a st-tropez mais quand même!! :(


Guy
Guy

Nous étions à la recherche d'un endroit convivial pour boire un verre en famille avec nos deux enfants.Pour notre plus grand malheur... nous nous sommes arrêtés à la terrasse de ce café qui nous semblait accueillant et totalement dans l'esprit tropezien. Effectivement le cadre est sympa, on a vu sur la place des Lices et on peut regarder les touristes jouer à la pétanque ... mais par contre cela est loin de justifier le prix exorbitant des boissons et la médiocrité du service. En effet, nous avons attendu plus de 40 minutes avant d'être servi. Nous avons été plus patients que certains autres clients arrivés en même temps que nous et qui ont eu la clairvoyance de fuir ce café médiocre. Car no...


Noël
Noël

Su indicazione di una nota guida turistica ci rechiamo al ristorante. Prendiamo due menu a prezzo fisso 32€, uno a base di pollo (Caesar salad, poulet roti e dessert) e uno a base di pesce (zuppa di pesce, risotto e dessert) e due bicchieri di rosé. La Caesar salad era immersa nella salsa yogurt e il pollo era freddo. La zuppa di pesce era immaginabile perché troppo salata. Abbiamo comunicato le nostre impressioni al cameriere che ci aveva chiesto se tutti andasse bene (i piatti erano per metà ancora pieni) . Lo stesso è andato via mentre stavamo ancora comunicando cosa non ci aveva convinto, lasciandoci di sasso e senza la minima considerazione. Consumiamo a malapena i piatti successivi. Qu... View menu

Categories

  • 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.
  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere. View menu
  • 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 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!

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