Maison du Cassoulet
929 Reviews
6 Rue du Grand Puits, 11000 Carcassonne, France

Maison du Cassoulet
929 Reviews
6 Rue du Grand Puits, 11000 Carcassonne, France
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Emma Alex
Emma Alex, Aug 2024
A good restaurant that I recommend! ?
I had the €31.90 which was excellent! ? ?
The wine was good. ?
The place’s quiet and pleasant. ?♀️
Quality French cuisine in the pretty old city ? ?? ?️⚔️?
SEONGSHIN “DOYO” LEE
SEONGSHIN “DOYO” LEE, May 2024
I managed to make a reservation in the morning, passing in front of the restaurant, and it was a right decision to make. Within 30 minutes since opening, it became completely full inside. I had famous dish of the region, Cassoulet, very tasty with the sausage inside. I enjoyed a lot. It was very unfortunate that I couldn't eat much due to my health condition at that moment. They have kind and helpful staff, willing to help you in case of any doubt or question. Enjoyed my experience very much. Highly rexommended. Merci beaucoup!
Matthew Long
Matthew Long, Jul 2024
Stopped here in Carcassonne to try the cassoulet as part of the set menu, and was very impressed! I had the goat’s cheese salad to start, with the cassoulet main and then panacotta for dessert, and all were delicious. I recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting the medieval city of Carcassone!
Patricia Gava
Patricia Gava, Apr 2024
Was a good xp overall, food was ok, staff were kind and friendly. The set menu has a reasonable price.
Val Carrier
Val Carrier, Jul 2024
The most rude service from a French restaurant I've ever experienced in my 2 years of living in France!
We came in looking for a place, with no one at the entrance to welcome us. Then be didn't know how to communicate with us and told us to come in, which we did. Then as we tried to take a seat, he said nono, follow him to see his boss (which is super strange for customers looking to just dine in???) And then the boss told us to come back more than 1 hour later for no apparent reason? Even though there was plenty of empty tables.
Like what the hell kind of service is this? We ended up heading to another nearby restaurant for lunch which featured way nicer service from the staff, which is expected from a proper French restaurant! Avoid this place!
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