AUBERGE DE LA HALLE
Brasserie offering a family cuisine with a good quality-price ratio in ...Read more
LA PLANQUE DE L'ÉVÊQUE
Cuisine of market products in a restaurant with terrace and beautiful view ...Read more
L'AUBERGE DU LAC
Traditional and authentic cuisine to be enjoyed in an inn overlooking the ...Read more
LA GOURMANDINE
Restaurant offering a 100% local cuisine with a good quality/price ratio.Read more
CARRÉ SUD
Read moreIn the middle of the rugby stadium and tennis courts, you will not be able to miss it, square squaring, forgiveness of Ovalie, the South Carré. Pink drapes and furniture make your eye under the sun. The spacious and unique renovated room has a modern bar and brasserie, and at the bottom a restaurant, more cozy with its rearranged terrace, in which you will taste a kitchen with Iberian notes with cooking at the plancha, tapas (molded mussels), tapas (with garlic); frying pan, paste frying) and specialties in Espelette pepper, including El Chuleton (bone bone with bone bone). To conclude, a delicious Basque cheese and its black cherry jam, a rum baba. We especially like the super friendly reception and the many theme evenings.
AUBERGE LOU CASTEL
Hotel-restaurant elaborating a kitchen resulting from the old recipes of ...Read more
L'AMELIE MELO
Read moreDavy is a movie fan, and it shows, especially Amélie Poulain. In his restaurant are piling up references, from Darth Vader to Bruce Lee. He concocted a market cuisine whose main quality is originality; judge for yourself... Film quizzes are organized every weekend from Friday to Sunday.
LE LAUTREC
Home-made cuisine with regional and southern flavors in a restaurant with ...Read more
AU CABANON
Read moreHere is a very nice address that Le Petit Futé is proud to recommend: At Le Cabanon, a gastronomic bistro par excellence, a little corner of paradise that we like to rediscover with each visit.... The kind of gourmet and original address that we are always happy to find. The concept is rather atypical: a restaurant room on a terrace only, shaded, sheltered and heated in cool weather. It is easier to understand why the place is closed in the middle of winter. In 2015, it received the labelTourisme de Terroir du Pays des bastides et vignobles du Gaillac for the quality of its cuisine, representing local gastronomy and associated with a strong collaboration with the winegrowers of the Gaillac region.The plate is generous and authentic, just like a bistro kitchen.
LE PETIT BOUCHON
Restaurant proposing a local cuisine of a good quality/price ratio in Albi.Read more
L’AUBERGE OCCITANE
Restaurant proposing a kitchen which emphasizes the local producers and the ...Read more
RESTAURANT LES MARRONNIERS
Read moreThe restaurant Les Marronniers takes its name from the century-old chestnut trees in the village square. Here, Claudine and Jean-Luc Viala have been working for nearly thirty years in accordance with French gastronomic traditions and above all with the products of their region. Jean-Luc, in the kitchen, regularly changes his menu according to the seasons. Among other things, he offers you a hot foie gras with spicy wine and you can tell us about it! And this is only the beginning, because it is followed by a delicious old-fashioned duck confit, lamb sweetbreads with morels, veal kidneys in old wine, to finish with a generous frozen truffle in a nougatine basket and orange juice. Everything is of course cooked with the greatest care! This is normal, since Jean-Luc Viala is part of the Cuisineries Gourmandes. The carte blanche to the chef is accompanied by a different glass of wine depending on the dishes. The products are purchased at local markets. The interior room has been completely renovated, in chocolate, modern colours, decorated with original paintings and frescoes by local artists, and the terrace under the chestnut trees is still very pleasant. Very good rating for the welcome and service.
LE PETIT VOISIN
Read moreIn their charming crèperie at the corner of the two streets, Diffal and his wife Faïza are proud to be Bretons from here! Zoé, a gray in Gabon, welcomes you with the nerve of all parrots, the accordion or the piano tickling your ears. In this street below the cathedral square you will find a map of crèpes and specialities from the Tarn. The red brick room is below. The complete galette (egg, fomage, mushroom, ham) or the cassoulet of the Reyssaguel farm are excellent.
L'ABSINTHE
Restaurant where the chef concocts traditional recipes inspired by the ...Read more
FERME-AUBERGE LES CHÊNES
Restaurant with terrace proposing a kitchen concocted with farm products.Read more
AUX QUATRE VENTS
Quality cuisine and good atmosphere in a gastronomic restaurant in Mazamet.Read more
LE MEDIEVAL
Good food in a restaurant with historical charm in Castres.Read more
LE JARDIN DES LYS
Read moreThis gastronomic bistro is a wonderful showcase of Tarn's products and know-how. From its beautiful flowered terrace overlooking the valley, you can contemplate the Pyrenees and the valley of the Vère. To this incredible panorama, the quality of this address is added. The atmosphere is a clever mix of contemporary and old, with an original menu and ever more generous dishes that highlight the region's producers. Chief Mustapha and his wife welcome you all year round, at lunchtime and in the evening, and will be able to satisfy the most difficult palates. Connected to the hotel L'Ancienne Auberge, it will be possible for you to prolong the pleasure within the establishment. A moment out of time!
CANTINA CHEZ ETCHE
Restaurant offering a menu enriched with Basque and regional specialties ...Read more