Bistro Sauvage
387 Reviews
9 Av. des Îles, 74000 Annecy, France

Bistro Sauvage
387 Reviews
9 Av. des Îles, 74000 Annecy, France
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Eaman Kadhim
Eaman Kadhim, Jul 2024
Firstly, after having a tremendous meal last year, we made sure to return this year and we’re NOT DISAPPOINTED!
As with a year ago, the restaurant was fully booked, but that did not affect the quality of the food coming out of the kitchen.
Each dish was unique but worked incredibly well together. The portions are generous and all of the flavours are immaculately put together.
We couldn’t recommend the restaurant more and would highly recommend the short walk outside of the centre of town.
I’m hungry for my next visit!
Arjan Jaiyeola
Arjan Jaiyeola, Aug 2024
Read great reviews for this place so made a reservation and was not disappointed! Very chilled little spot that was very busy, mainly with locals. The service did take a little while due to how busy they were, but once we mentioned something everything was speedily done. Food was great with a range of different things to try on the menu. Will definitely return on our next trip there!
Lau A
Lau A, Aug 2023
Super happy to have found this place before they close for well deserved holiday.
Went for diner with the platarge. Lot of choices which is changing regularly.
Food was tasty and you can see they put lot of thoughts into it, which makes it enjoyable.
The service was quick and efficient, smiling people and good recommendations.
The place is well isolated with lot of green around you which make is cosy and you forget about the road.
Better to book before going.
Mathieu Bailly
Mathieu Bailly, Aug 2023
Amazing place! Food was delightful as the people who served us. We got lucky and got an 1h30 slot because everything was booked. Thanks to the waitresses which made it possible. This place was definitely the best restaurant I went to in Annecy ! They are currently closed until September 2023.
Miranda Calhoon
Miranda Calhoon, May 2024
Delicious food with original recipes and very nice attentive service, great wine selection… can’t wait to return and try more things.
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