L'Opidom - Menu

4 quai de la Guigniere, 37230 Fondettes, France

🛍 Kebab, Burgers, Français, Fruits De Mer

4.5 💬 2968 Reviews
L'Opidom

Phone: +33247358163,+33890718688,+33890719983

Address: 4 quai de la Guigniere, 37230 Fondettes, France

City: Fondettes

Menu Dishes: 6

Reviews: 2968

Website: https://www.lopidom.fr/

"Here on a Friday evening divorced and the lunch/breakfast menu with 38 € had not been realized mistakenly, was not available and it was the next at 59 €. The food was high quality, varied and creative with beautiful presentation, but the portion sizes were extremely small...and overall we felt that the offer was overprcied about 15-20 €. Wine selection also overpriced. While the staff was friendly and the service was efficient, the decor was also dated with an early 2000s feeling that was sadly added to the easily pretentious ambience of the place. Among the offer of similar quality restaurants in the tour area, others do as well as for a good wadding of Bucks less."

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Bread

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very good reception, excellent dishes, have done absolutely in view of the price more than reasonable for a star!

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Lemon experience! A classy and refined restaurant. A meal full of surprises. A treat for taste buds. I highly recommend!


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Excellent, class, without being crushed and the dishes are very good. Accompanied by a wine from Fondettes, the surprise menu at 78€ no one came to us.


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sublime, delicate, a gastronomic parenthesis is an enchantment for taste buds and 1 star widely deserved. and thank you again for personal attention to our wedding anniversary. View menu


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Very good restaurant! First a very friendly staff; The waiting between each dish is correct especially that we were seven and the dishes arrive at the same time. We ate very well, it was excellent. I highly recommend.


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exceptional place where to spend an unforgettable moment. here everything is there, warm welcome, refined setting, attentive staff and divine dishes that will be served to you. a very good address to find in love or with friends who respect each other. wine lovers will not be disappointed also with fabulous bottles on the map. short to visit without delay.


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Our meal in this young establishment was up to its reputation; modern and precise cuisine, well structured dishes and well-marked tastes. There is some sensitivity in the preparation of the preparations that make each dish a discovery and a guided trip ... the staff is pleasant, the setting and the frame are also. Good choice of wines. To be discovered without hesitation. View menu


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A magnificent interior setting, a friendly and fully dedicated staff so that we spend the best evening possible and especially incredible dishes and a crazy complexity. From research in each dish, a discovery to every new bite, there are many Asian flavours, vestiges of the chef's past. Anyway, a treat. I strongly recommend this establishment to all lovers of the good cuisine, no chance to mistake you by choosing L'Opidom. A restaurant that deserves its star.


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our last visit was a year ago and the high standards have not fallen. I took the oppidum menu and started with the skalopps that was served with granatapfel and a granny smith apfel sorbet - unfortunately this didn't work for me, there was too much sharp from sorbet. for the main course I had the monkfish, which was delicious, followed the cheese with salad and pollen. Finally, the dessert(chocolate mousse) was just as good to see and taste. I never thought that basilikum would go so well with chocolate! there were the usual amuse bouches who had fascinating colors and aromen and excellent brot. we drank an excellent bottle touraine oisly


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User

Here on a Friday evening divorced and the lunch/breakfast menu with 38 € had not been realized mistakenly, was not available and it was the next at 59 €. The food was high quality, varied and creative with beautiful presentation, but the portion sizes were extremely small...and overall we felt that the offer was overprcied about 15-20 €. Wine selection also overpriced. While the staff was friendly and the service was efficient, the decor was also dated with an early 2000s feeling that was sadly added to the easily pretentious ambience of the place. Among the offer of similar quality restaurants in the tour area, others do as well as for a good wadding of Bucks less. View menu

Categories

  • 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.
  • Burgers Juicy, flavorful burgers crafted with premium ingredients, from classic beef to unique vegetarian options, all served with fresh toppings and a choice of hand-cut fries or a crisp salad. View menu
  • 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!
  • Fruits De Mer Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!

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