Le Petit Comptoir
623 Reviews
4 Bd Maréchal Joffre, 11100 Narbonne, France

Le Petit Comptoir
623 Reviews
4 Bd Maréchal Joffre, 11100 Narbonne, France
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Michelle Raimondi
Michelle Raimondi, May 2024
We weren’t too sure what to expect of the restaurant because of the old classic decoration and the restaurant was rather empty. We found the restaurant through Michelin guide and was worth the trip from gruissan to narbonne to eat there. The dishes turned out to be amazing, well served, very well prepared and worth every penny. Presentation of the all dishes was very pretty, we were four guests who ordered a 3 course menu.
P Zhang
P Zhang, Jul 2024
The beefsteak was very juicy! The turbot fish was perfectly pan fired that the skin is chewy and flavorful. The mix veggie sauté is divine ?
Friendly service, OK environment
Simon Milner
Simon Milner, Feb 2024
Excellent restaurant/brasserie - we were so impressed, we went twice to try different dishes. Photos show carpaccio of wild prawn with Moscow Mule dressing, braised sweetbreads with truffle potatoes and veal jus, duckling with roasted grenaille potatoes. Dinner menu at €37 is a great bargain for food of such quality and invention. The wine list is very extensive, largely regional. There is also a good and constantly changing selection of wines by the glass. Service is friendly and very professional. A real pleasure.
fanny batter
fanny batter, Jun 2024
Really tasty food. Great value. Great wine
Tim Hart
Tim Hart, Sep 2023
Fantastic dining experience at this place. We had the very good value 3 course lunch. For starter veloute of broccoli with melt in the mouth herring fillet, for main a black pollock fillet with cauliflower cream and nolly prat sauce. The desert was a delicious crepe with citron. Service was impeccable, very friendly staff with good wine knowledge. Atmosphere was very buzzy, obviously a very popular place with the local community.
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