Cuisine En Ville - Restaurant Halal
1260 Reviews
11 Rue Bellecombe, 69100 Villeurbanne, France

Cuisine En Ville - Restaurant Halal
1260 Reviews
11 Rue Bellecombe, 69100 Villeurbanne, France
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R I
R I, Sep 2023
Great restaurant with excellent service! We got the set menu and it was a fantastic fine dining experience. Would recommend the restaurant add more mocktail options
Jihane HK
Jihane HK, Jan 2024
Excellent restaurant, the chef's touch is exceptional, the products are very fresh and the cuisine is exquisite !
Muneer Malik
Muneer Malik, Jul 2022
The best fine dining experience. The atmosphere is wonderful and the food was delicious and very beautifully presented. The staff were knowledgeable, professional, and incredibly polite. Loved this place
Marina Natanova
Marina Natanova, Jul 2023
The restaurant is one of the first critically acclaimed HALAL places in town. Which means no alcohol at all, which would be fine if the choice of non-alcoholic drinks was wider. But it was limited to sodas, water, and 2 virgin cocktails which were too sweet to accompany food.
As the place is small, the dishes were coming very fast and it felt like we were rushed. The service was impeccable though.
As for the food, almost dishes were well conceived and executed on a high level as expected. But there was a strange chicken dish which was so clumsy and amateur that it felt like a student made it. It tasted fine but was by no means on par with everything else.
Overall we enjoyed the evening but would recommend the management to exercise control over the execution of dishes and to add more drinks to replace wine.
elaw dilokel
elaw dilokel, Jan 2024
The food was delicious, a nice change in the types of dishes served from many restaurants. Service was ok even though a touch stiff and maybe because of new staff. It was a bit strange that they did not really have a macchiato/cortado at the end of the meal - they finally did prepare something but it was a bit cold.
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