Chez Maman
1789 Reviews
2 Rue de la Juiverie, 44000 Nantes, France

Chez Maman
1789 Reviews
2 Rue de la Juiverie, 44000 Nantes, France
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Zoltán Szekanecz
Zoltán Szekanecz, Aug 2024
This is a small authentic French restaurant. Great for escargot, steak, chicken and lamb. The wines are excellent. It must be a family restaurant, there is on very friendly guy serving you, with a very good English. The dishes were very tasty.
DONALD ANDERSON
DONALD ANDERSON, Apr 2024
This is truly a funky restaurant in terms of decor, but the food and service were excellent. It's hard to describe the place other than to say that everything imaginable is on the walls as a decoration. But the food was traditional and very tasty. I had the foie gras and duck confit, undoubtedly the two richest items on this very French menu. So yogurt and salad for me tomorrow. Maybe. The foie gras had a bit of herbal spice, and I really liked it. And the confit was as it should be, crispy outside and tender inside. The Coquille St Jacques were very tasty as well. A good restaurant in a fun part of the city.
Manuel Silva
Manuel Silva, Nov 2022
This restaurant was found by chance, and we were happy with the discovery, the restaurant is decked out in 'times gone by artefacts' setting a lovely atmosphere. The food was gorgeous, the vegetarian option I had was the best!!! Highly recommend it!
Apos Staridis
Apos Staridis, Dec 2021
tl;dr nice a atmosphere, moderate / bad food!
Cozy, warm place with polite stuff :) Satisfactory portions, though the food was moderate! More specifically, pork was bad cause of the supremacy of dijon mustard (seriously no balance at all), chicken was okeyish (nothing special), cannot say something about the tartares (I didn't try it) and the dish that saved the day was the duck... Lastly, I was the only one that liked the salad!
Lucy Burton
Lucy Burton, Jul 2024
The best food we had in Nantes. Lovely atmosphere, staff were really attentive but not over the top - had great suggestions for wine pairing. We had the escargot, Rillettes de sardine, Beef Bourginone and le tartare de saumon ecossais - followed by a small cheese board. We really did eat to our hearts content and it didn't blow the holiday fund which is always a win.
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Just a stone's throw from the River Loire, this charming, modern restaurant sports a striking decor: pendant lights, wood panelling and exposed stonework. At the helm are chef Estelle Méheust and pastry chef Jérôme Berdelou, both of whom are active in the kitchen as well as the dining room: one starts the service while the starters and main courses are being served, the other taking over when it comes to the desserts. This charming, discreet couple won us over with their market-fresh fare at lunchtime, and their more high-level cuisine at dinner. The jus are particularly tasty, eg the mushroom emulsion on the raviolo filled with brousse soft cheese, or the creamy bisque on the hake, saffron purple top turnips and fondant potatoes.
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