Brasserie a 4 Temps
2879 Reviews
2 Bd Barbès, 11000 Carcassonne, France

Brasserie a 4 Temps
2879 Reviews
2 Bd Barbès, 11000 Carcassonne, France
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Gabriel Guell Bernardi
Gabriel Guell Bernardi, Aug 2024
5 out of 5 to the staff, environment, and food.
I had one of the best risottos in my life.
The fish was very well cooked and soft. The risotto tasted all ingredients and the rice, just AMAZING.
Highly recommend. Be sure to book it in advance!!!
Patisher
Patisher, Aug 2024
Just outside the walls of Carcasonne… a quiet brasserie with seating indoor and outdoor. The food was quite pricy for what you get. We liked the fried egg starter and the tomato burata, but to ask over 10 euros for raw vegetables is a bit too much… we were not told it was just raw vegetables and expected something fried… as for the main course we liked the tuna steak. But the linguine with clams was disappointing… it tasted well, but we only found 8 clam meat in a plate worth of 26 euros… when telling the waiter, he left with our comment but we heard nothing back from it. Also the risotto was a bit too chewy for our taste. Service lacking, price too steep for the quality you get… if prices were more decent it could be an ok place to go for.
Danny H
Danny H, May 2024
Food was good but a bit pricey for the 'tourist' dishes. But there was a good 3 course set meal menu for the day, same price of one dishes tourist stew. Over all good.
Leda Straw
Leda Straw, Apr 2024
Such a bad experience. They are not very hygienic while cooking. I was seated just in front of the kitchen and I saw how the cook on the bar finished all the dishes using his hands all the time to touch the food. Serving with one hand and the other touching everything, including mushrooms, meat, fish... Between touching different aliments he "cleaned" his hands in a rag he had attached to his apron (I could see this rag and it was very dirty as well). It was absolutely disgusting. The kitchen in general was chaotic, this cook was shouting the rest. I saw another cook drinking water from a plastic tray (those where fruits come in). After all, food wasn't that good after seeing this situation, small size and too many sauces covering natural flavours, and super expensive for quality and size.
Daniela Selz
Daniela Selz, Nov 2023
We had definitely our best dinner at the Brasserie a 4 Temps. The restaurant is centrally located in the middle of Carcassonne. Staff is friendly, quick and very attentive. On the menu you can find all traditional classics of the French cuisine and it is cooked to perfection! We’ll definitely come back!
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