Restaurant offering simple dishes, presented on a slate as a place mat.
To dine at Le Damier is to step into the history of the city of Tricasse. The dining room is lined with red brick and ashlar, 17th-century relics discovered during the restoration of the establishment. However, walls aren't everything, and the furniture could do with a little refurbishment. The food is simple, presented on a slate as a place mat. The decor may seem a little cold, due to the height of the room, and the noise is a little stifling on busy days, but that's all we can reproach the establishment for. Service is discreet but not always top-notch. Let us know if you have a time constraint. Then let yourself be seduced by the radish lollipops, lamb mice, praline profiteroles... A good place to escape the tourist traps.
Jolie ambiance même si mal cette salle est malheureusement mal insonorisée
Cette dernière est vraiment magnifique
Les plats sont vraiment fins
Bon rapport qualité/prix
Je recommande vivement