Secrets De Cuisine - Menu

14 Route D'Orléans, 41500 Saint-Dyé-sur-Loire, France, French Republic

🛍 Cafés, Européen, Français, Fruit De Mer

4.3 💬 3443 Reviews
Secrets De Cuisine

Phone: +33890210159

Address: 14 Route D'Orléans, 41500 Saint-Dyé-sur-Loire, France, French Republic

City: Saint-Dyé-sur-Loire

Dishes: 7

Reviews: 3443

Website: http://secretsdecuisine41.wixsite.com/secretsdecuisine

"We had a good 26euro set dinner here. Well presented food. The blonde’s guinea fowl was very good, my salmon a bit over cooked for me but perfect for her. Delicious dessert. House rose by carafe best avoided. If you got this meal in a traditional bistro you’d think you’d struck gold. It’s odd getting it in this modern environment, but it seems primarily set up for French families. Welcomes cyclists."

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Very good family dinner. Quality service and menu.

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To flee,restaurant dirty,and outdoor unmaintained, mediocre kitchen


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Refuse to serve when you arrive at 7 while the restaurant is empty...


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Very nice and quiet. Warm welcome and delicious meals. Do absolutely if you're here.


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Top for very good and well prepared cuisine well decorated and friendly and efficient waitress go there


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User

Very good, very fresh, very beautiful, very pleasant! Superior Council ... if you are looking for a good restaurant on the Chambord side ... come here!


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User

Average we added salt in all our dishes The decor is cold The boss at the service is very nice and smiling Removing the herbs at the entrance would be a lot of practical parking


siddy
siddy

We went here on Saturday night . We chose from the menu on the board and the waitress was great to help translate for us ! She even got her phone and Google translate out ! Food was very delicious true French cuisine .


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User

The owner was really unfriendly and rude. Make an unnecessary comment to my friend about her taste. Plus the food was industrial and not homemade, and the desert was supposed to be a moelleux au chocolat but turnout to be brownie!!!! cherry on the top was the price 28 EUR for the most disgusting manufactured food in France!!!!


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User

We had a good 26euro set dinner here. Well presented food. The blonde’s guinea fowl was very good, my salmon a bit over cooked for me but perfect for her. Delicious dessert. House rose by carafe best avoided. If you got this meal in a traditional bistro you’d think you’d struck gold. It’s odd getting it in this modern environment, but it seems primarily set up for French families. Welcomes cyclists.

Categories

  • 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.
  • 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!
  • Fruit 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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"After all the wonderful reviews, our expectations were perhaps exaggerated. We called a couple of days in advance to reserve. The weather turned out to be gorgeous. Nearby Chambord was mobbed. We expected Le Bon Terroir to be crowded, as it's in one of the touristiest parts of France, plus after the fantastic reviews. As it turned out, we were the only guests. Bizarre and a bit uncomfortable, but OK. Ten minutes after being seated the young server asked us if we wanted something to drink. Water was brought along with two kirs and a kind of focaccia amuse-gueule. Ten more minutes, our order was taken. There was a 48-euro and a 35-euro menu. We decided to go whole hog on the 48-euro menu, but there was one item, escargots, which we wanted to try from the 35-euro menu. Since we knew that in France to violate the menu system is not acceptable, we decided to order that one item a la carte. The server made a story about it and declared that she would have to ask la patronne if that were possible. I told her that that was the first time in my life that one needed to ask whether it was possible to pay for a dish a la carte. Then, the server appeared not to be aware of the various components of the menu. The whole process was awkward and uncomfortable. We actually live in France and speak decent French. Finally, after some more minutes passed, la patronne in person emerged to tell us that everything was possible, and from that moment on, things went better. The food: three starters, a foie gras duo, a lobster-and-shrimp combo, and the snails. Two mains: a blanquette of monkfish, and baked sweetbreads on a bed of mushrooms, all beautifully cooked. Except for the foie gras and the sweetbreads, the entire meal seemed to be soups. We could have eaten everything with a spoon. Very unusual indeed. A cheese board followed, which must be one of the best in France, and from which one was allowed to choose as many as one wants to sample. Desserts: a kind of baked plum compote -- another soup! -- and a dark chocolate pudding with creme anglaise. No wine. So for the two menus at 48.50 each, the escargots at an additional 17 euros, two aperifits at 15 euros together, and coffee, the lunch ran about €65 each. The dishes were very very good, but they did not rise to the level of making a strong statement. It was disappointing. The cheeses were sublime, on the other hand. The owner emerged again between the mains and the cheeses, and took us all round her herb garden, of which she was very proud. She is clearly a good chef, obsessed with food, friendly in the French way, and very enthusiastic. We got the feeling that perhaps she was trying to make up for the initial impact and misunderstandings. We appreciated her attention. We cannot judge the inside decor, but the garden, while pleasant enough, is furnished very indifferently, with plastic chairs and tables, tired tablecloths, and paper placemats, all very tired and retro to say the least, and very similar to some simple village bars we have here in the Pyrenees-Orientales. We don't care about things like that, but the incongruity between the pretension of the food, and the decor, was notable. The whole thing was one of the strangest dining experiences we've ever had."