La Frégate
115 Reviews
1 Av. Léon Blum, 87350 Panazol, France

La Frégate
115 Reviews
1 Av. Léon Blum, 87350 Panazol, France
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Simon Simon
Simon Simon, Sep 2020
Good food, totally worth the money.
Christophe Charbonnier
Christophe Charbonnier, Apr 2019
Cool
eric delage
eric delage, Jun 2024
Working-class restaurant at an ultra competitive price. All inclusive drinks and coffee. Simple but well cooked dishes. It's good.
The manager and her mother are friendly. What more could you ask for for the price. Good address for sure.
Louis Buisson
Louis Buisson, Mar 2024
Family cooking.
Nothing to complain about quality, freshness and quantity plus the owner and her mother are very friendly
I recommend
Maxime GUYOT
Maxime GUYOT, Oct 2022
"O my frigate of the deep seas"...
This restaurant is a small, pleasant family structure. You eat well there with a formula that defies all competition. Unlimited starters, main course, cheese, dessert, coffee and a quarter of wine for 15 euros. The staff is concerned about the well-being of the customer. I recommend.
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