Restaurant La Ripaille
196 Reviews
5 Rue du Général de Gaulle, 87170 Isle, France

Restaurant La Ripaille
196 Reviews
5 Rue du Général de Gaulle, 87170 Isle, France
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196 Reviews
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Jeanine Barat
Jeanine Barat, Aug 2024
Very pleasant restaurant, there are always a lot of people, I appreciate the family cooking and the atmosphere.
Cassandra Alexia
Cassandra Alexia, Jan 2020
To have the chance to eat here several times, I recommend. The menus are varied and delicious! As for desserts... Their pana Cota or their apple crumble are to die for!! Well received each time, it is a very friendly place where you can have a pleasant time. Finally, the price of the menu is very attractive. Thanks to them for these good meals ?? I hope to return there soon.
sebastien periou
sebastien periou, Jun 2024
I'm going to have a coffee before hiring, there's no one there and they say leave the scooter at 500, it has more value than you outside the manager has no responsibility or any knowledge of the prices or values of the objects to avoid in the morning
For the meal, the carrot in decoration we would say that it is anorexic and with no taste just like the salad often rotten on the edge of the plate and if you come after 1 p.m. you are likely to spend at least 1h30 the packages are more important than the customers
The height of it, pay attention to what you say psk the plate carrier has so much humor that she gets sick ideas about certain comments even that don't concern her and makes an effort on the coffee after a disgusting meal a coffee often makes up for it
Establishment to avoid except for the pigeons
bernard meche
bernard meche, Apr 2024
WE with quite a crowd, quick support with a reservation, pleasant waiters, simple and good food.
Cécile Buisson
Cécile Buisson, Jun 2024
The lady is so lacking in kindness, especially towards women...
Too bad, his behavior taints the business.
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