Restaurant le Bruit en Cuisine
1262 Reviews
22 Rue de la Souque, 81000 Albi, France

Restaurant le Bruit en Cuisine
1262 Reviews
22 Rue de la Souque, 81000 Albi, France
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Khanh Phan
Khanh Phan, Jul 2024
Had dinner last night: Good food, great location, lovely staff, affordable price. Nothing to complain. I am coming back there tonight for another meal, both of my nights in Albi!
Magdalena Bullivant
Magdalena Bullivant, Mar 2024
Incredible food and equally incredible location. The menu is exciting and surprisingly affordable! As an owner of holiday cottages in the area I always recommend my guests visit...
Kirill Maksimkin
Kirill Maksimkin, Nov 2023
The tastiest place in Albi! We had both lunch and diner there when we’re exploring the city. Affordable, delicious and friendly place. Note that there is a breathtaking view which may well impress you.
Michelle
Michelle, Sep 2023
The EUR18 3-course lunch is great value, especially given how nice it is on the shaded terrace in the summer. Love how proactive they are with bringing and topping up the tap water.
James Newton
James Newton, Jun 2018
Surprised by the quality of service and food in this pleasant little restaurant. Definitely good value for money.
Sardine paste with thyme flavoured ice cream and fresh salad was a real discovery.
Everything was cooked well, tasty and presented in a way you'd expect in an upper class restaurant.
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