Restaurant proposant des plats traditionnels, des viandes sélectionnées avec soin, de bons produits locaux…
Au cœur des secrets de la Bouriane, la route sinueuse, une sensation de se perdre, puis à l'arrivée, une émotion de pouvoir savourer l'accueil et le lieu. Un cadre privilégié, une grande terrasse, une belle demeure, une magnifique salle aménagée dans une ancienne grange, pour des plats inspirés de la tradition lotoise, fusionnés aux touches thaï. Une bistronomie revisitée permettant les burgers et les pizzas autant que la Mique, le petit salé ou le canard confit. Petite particularité, les pâtes fraîches sont faites maison. Belle table à retenir et à partager !
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Merci pour votre accueil et votre service.


Très belle terrasse et accueil sympathique. Cuisine extra et copieuse. Un régal.
Parfait pour passer une bonne soirée entre amis ou en famille. Merci à toute l équipe.

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*Just read this response from the owner after a similar bad review:
Response from the owner 9 months ago
Hello Penny,
You might want to think about having dinner in parking areas, a good triangle sandwich or Sodexho pasta seems to suit you well.
A psychologist might be able to help you.
**I just received a response from Phillipe, the owner... You should know who you are dealing with and who you are giving your hard-earned money to. A quick check of his responses to criticism will show you how little he thinks of his customers. They are either IDIOTS or CLOWNS or need to see a psychiatrist or, in my case, he wonders if he should take me to court. Did he respond to my review? Did he say my meal did not come with rice? Did he mention that we actually had to show them on their chalkboard that it said: avec riz? No. Did he say he spoke to his waitress regarding her faux pas? No. Did he say he will discuss food allergies and cross-contamination with his cooks and waitresses? No.
But it's not just his customers that Philippe attacks, here are a few things Phil has written about his own employees:
1) Unfortunatly we have to manage our business with very poor skilled staff.
2) I can only be sorry and disappointed with the service.
3) You are right. The service is poor
To one reviewer, Philippe informed them that he had actually taken a photo of their plate. What? The review could not have been written and posted, but he took a photo? To another reviewer he responded that he looked at all of their previous reviews. Who does that? Instead, why isn't he working with his wait-staff that he admits provide poor service?