Institution aixoise offrant un menu de 7 plats avec accords mets/vins, 3 plats au choix.
Cette institution aixoise reprise par le jeune chef Thomas Roret, avec à ses côtés Julien Chevalier à l'accueil et en salle, a toujours pignon sur rue. Le cadre est historique avec les salles voûtées datant de 1495 ; l'ambiance est feutrée, parfaite pour apprécier un repas en duo ou un déjeuner d'affaires. On recommande les formules de midi attractives qui font l'éloge de beaux produits. Le soir Thomas propose deux menus, l'un en 3 étapes, l'autre « En terre aixoise » avec accords mets/vin se décline en 7 étapes. Beau et délicieux, avec un service attentionné.
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This is how I imagine how this restaurant came to be. It's probably not literally what happened, but how else can a restaurant became so well known yet tastes so miserable?
They only offer tasting menu for dinner, no customization options.
The little starters look alright but rather bland.
The 1st main dish turbot came with an emulasion that feels greasy from overdoing the butter. I think a plain turbot pan fried will most likely taste better. It came with a side of tartare of fish with jelly, which tastes ok but doesn't really salvage the dish.
The second main dish is the veal, pretty bland but ok. The side sweatbread actually tastes decent, I guess because the chef pretty much kept its original flavor.
Then the tasteless goat cheese with sweet jam. Then the dessert, usually the highlight of a fine dinner in France, somehow just tastes like canned pineapple with sweet not very creamy cream.
Overall a very underwhelming dinner. Chef tried very hard to make up the appearance of a fine dining restaurant but its taste is anything but.
I gave this place 2 stars, 1 for tryimg, at least the food look alright. 1 for the underground cellar looking interior, good for a date or to be close to be someone you care and love (no wifi or cellular signal is a bonus in this regard).
I seriously don't understand this type of quality can still be in business. Perhaps even my culinary heave France has more FOMO and insensitive tongue people than I thought?
The strange thing is even my AirBnB host has this place on the recommendation list. What am I missing?