Restaurant La Basse Cour
419 Reviews
198 Rue du Général Metman, 57070 Metz, France

Restaurant La Basse Cour
419 Reviews
198 Rue du Général Metman, 57070 Metz, France
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Nazar
Nazar, Aug 2023
Amazing place on the road from France to Germany - delicious food and great service, who speak English as well. Always ask for plat du jour- this time it was a suckling duck with carrot purée?
Emmanuel Boulanger
Emmanuel Boulanger, Sep 2021
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Isabelle R.
Isabelle R., Jul 2024
We had lunch in the large room which is very pleasant, the first room is very noisy (tables very close together). The decoration is nice and the service very efficient. The dishes were good (filet mignon as dish of the day / pureed kidneys). Disappointed by the desserts: baba without rum, pie of the day which tasted like it was in the fridge (pie from the day before?)
Isabelle Simon
Isabelle Simon, Jun 2024
Very pleasant discovery, we will return with great pleasure: excellent dishes tasted with a very good quality/price ratio. There were 5 of us with an aperitif, starter, main course, dessert, 1 bottle of white and red wine by the glass for just over €50/person??
Mel D
Mel D, Mar 2024
Excellent! Very warm welcome, we had a great time. The tartare was very well seasoned, I recommend it! The lemon meringue pie is delicious. Good value for money. I recommend this address with my eyes closed
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