Restaurant Le Mosaïque
249 Reviews
5 Rue Paul Louis Courier, 11100 Narbonne, France

Restaurant Le Mosaïque
249 Reviews
5 Rue Paul Louis Courier, 11100 Narbonne, France
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Juno Ormiston
Juno Ormiston, Jul 2024
Really lovely meal and such friendly helpful staff. The menu clearly marks what is gluten free and what can be altered and the gluten free bread that came with mine was particularly good. All the dishes were delicious- and the wine by the glass nicely chosen. The space is lovely (we had a look at the terrace after as there is a boutique hotel above). Would highly recommend! Worth making a reservation at busy times.
Joanne Duberry
Joanne Duberry, Aug 2024
Hands down one of the best meals I have had in a very long time. The food was so delicious, the staff were excellent and the restaurant is really lovely and very welcoming. I would highly recommend
Kirill Maksimkin
Kirill Maksimkin, Mar 2024
I’m very surprised that this restaurant is not such famous as it deserves. Very good food. It’s a true treasure of French and Argentinian cuisine. I like that it’s cozy and the staff is friendly and welcoming. It’s pretty small so I recommend reserving a table in advance. It’s going to be a popular place very soon.
Monique Mak
Monique Mak, May 2024
Delicious food in an amazing restaurant space. The hotel entrance is on one side and the restaurant is through a lovely courtyard where many were having g&t as we walked into dinner. The empanadas are a must have with a selection of three sauces to choose from that also was great with the steak. The grilled veggies side and potatoes were yummy. As was the wine selection. Service was excellent and friendly. Appreciated the English menu for those who are no French readers. Overall a great meal to be had here at the restaurant Le mosaique.
And the wc has the most beautiful sink to wash your hands.
Tim Stevens
Tim Stevens, May 2024
Beautiful little restaurant in a lovely hotel. We're vegetarian and the staff made sure we were very well taken care of. Tried to sample as much as we could on the menu and everything was delightful. Excellent presentation and taste.
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