Brasserie Le 1910
425 Reviews
Espace Santa Lina, Rte des Sanguinaires, 20000 Ajaccio, France

Brasserie Le 1910
425 Reviews
Espace Santa Lina, Rte des Sanguinaires, 20000 Ajaccio, France
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Robert Jewell
Robert Jewell, Apr 2024
Best fish and chips, and Mojito ever..ever..ever. Wife had veggie burger and it was fantastic. Sauce was incredible. Off season Gem! Assuming you will need reservations in season. Owner was a fabulous host!
Max Stöhr
Max Stöhr, Jun 2024
Excellent service especially with two children. Amazing self-made food and smoothies. Totally worth of 5*
Benjamen Centeno
Benjamen Centeno, Jul 2024
AMAZING! Beef sandwich was delicious and the smoothies were very refreshing. I totally recommend this spot for a nice lunch or dinner. Our waitress was delightful and the overall vibe was perfect! 5 stars!
Ziad Habchi
Ziad Habchi, Jul 2024
Great place, the owner who is the chief is very polite and genuine I would highly recommend you to go there and get the burger!
Nelson Pérez
Nelson Pérez, May 2024
Very good place, come here
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