Restaurant Sainte-Anne - Trattoria To The French
407 Reviews
23 Av. de la Libération, 87000 Limoges, France

Restaurant Sainte-Anne - Trattoria To The French
407 Reviews
23 Av. de la Libération, 87000 Limoges, France
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407 Reviews
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Juan Camilo Galarraga
Juan Camilo Galarraga, Dec 2023
The restaurant has a great ambiente and starters were good. We encountered however a very long wait for our food (for both starters and main course) and had an unpleasant experience when one course came with a burnt flavor. The friendly waiter helped us fast, but didn’t offer anything in change for the bad experience.
Will Jones
Will Jones, Jul 2023
Greet food and atmosphere but unfortunately the service wasn't the best. Wrong drinks, drinks left off order along with the wrong main courses meaning one of our diners had to wait for theirs. By which time everyone else had finished.
Popa Mihaela
Popa Mihaela, Mar 2023
Negative points:
- uncomfortable seats
- very annoying lights
- seem not to have the right or enough cutlery
Positive points:
- nice service
- food acceptable
Rampazizi
Rampazizi, Jul 2022
Yeah!
Pascal J
Pascal J, Jun 2024
Overall this establishment deserves the 3 ⭐ we appreciated the setting, the concept of the short circuit, the service, and the welcome. Our desserts were top notch and deserve 4 ⭐, the pizza was disconcerting, the ingredients were quality but released a lot of water... so not pleasant. My seafood pasta was good despite a bit of a compact consistency. I recommend it anyway. ?
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