La Criée Nîmes
1143 Reviews
40 All. Alphonse Roustan, 30900 Nîmes, France

La Criée Nîmes
1143 Reviews
40 All. Alphonse Roustan, 30900 Nîmes, France
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sherandie Joseph
sherandie Joseph, Jan 2022
Am working in this lovely restaurant.. come one, come all n experience the hot n cold sea foods we got to offer.. merci ..n yes i ranking is (5 stars)...
Laura K
Laura K, Jul 2018
Amazing food and very nice, patient waiters and waitresses
F B
F B, Aug 2023
this place was a disappointment overall.
my grandmother is coming only here for decades by habits and because she never tried many places.
food was not the best and super expensive.
example: salmon tartare. what a joke. almost 9e, very small, ultra basic and simple recipe (the worst I ever had), and I got a plastic part of the food packaging... "good" job, "good" ingredient we could notice...
it was followed by a grill plate. super expensive again for what it was.
my desert was this chocolate, I guess frozen as per the rest of the food, which was the best part of my experience there.
and yet, yet, despite having very low skill dishes, we spent there 2h30!!
we were 6, and no one was satisfied with their choices, except for the sola! this was good, and around 30e if I recall properly.
about service, our waitress was doing what she could. she felt ashamed about the waiting time, ashamed with the plastic piece.
about atmosphere. well, it is mostly old people there, very noisy while not many people are talking.
never again. and I will find a better place for my gd mother next time.
EDIT: visit was 15 of august. I appreciate your answer.
Naomi Tan
Naomi Tan, Nov 2022
My husband and I ordered 2 starters and 2 mains. The fish soup which we had as a starter is their special recipe and tasted good with the accompanying grated cheese. The fish and the mussels which we had for our main were very fresh. The staff are helpful and warm too. I love the ambiance and deco especially the model sail boats. I’d definitely come back again.
Stefania Martuccelli
Stefania Martuccelli, Aug 2022
It deserves no star at all. They should close. I had the fresh seafood platter. The almonds were not fresh, but rotting... I told the waitress and she just brought two additional oysters... Result was that I was sick with my stomach for three days... Unacceptable poor quality which can be super dangerous if you're selling raw seafood. Avoid it!.
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Menna
It's a family affair here: the father cooks, his daughter makes the desserts, bread and appetisers; her partner Jonathan is your host, presiding over the restaurant floor in tandem with his mother-in-law. All the food is home-made and in keeping with traditional Mediterranean style: courgette flowers and sea cicada broth; rabbit ballotine with herbs; Provençal stuffing; quasi of Aveyron veal and a vin jaune jus; rice pudding with rhubarb. From the pigeon to the Camargue rice, the olive oil and the meat from the butcher and beef farmer at the covered market, the ingredients don't have to travel far. This bistro is located in the centre of town, in a pedestrianised street near the Roman amphitheatre. The terrace overlooks a small square.
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