L’Édito
4630 Reviews
80 Pl. Drouet d'Erlon, 51100 Reims, France

L’Édito
4630 Reviews
80 Pl. Drouet d'Erlon, 51100 Reims, France
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Enelyn Uri
Enelyn Uri, Jul 2024
I recently dined at L'edito and had a fantastic experience. The food was delicious, offering a variety of flavors that were both satisfying and memorable. The dishes were not only tasty but also affordable, providing great value for money. The cleanliness of the restaurant was impeccable, adding to the overall pleasant dining experience. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a delightful meal without breaking the bank.
Du Da
Du Da, Jul 2024
Food was a "mixed bad", pulled pork with fries was not so good (very soggy fries and too much fat overall), Burger was good, so was the fish dish.
Large portions.
Service was friendly but a bit slow, although it was not too busy that evening.
Interior itself is nice but the toilets were sadly very dirty.
Ben
Ben, Aug 2024
The bathrooms are pretty dirty. The soap was empty and the floor was full off residue.
The best part was when the waiter took our bread and handed it to another table - despite me saying, that I still wanted it. Unbelievable service.
Matthias Wirz
Matthias Wirz, Aug 2024
I didn‘t like the food! The ham was dry and not tasty and the steak didn‘t meet Angus Style at all - Service man prefered to serve French guests and was not attentive to others….
Toby Kendall
Toby Kendall, Aug 2024
This restaurant would be good for kids as it offers such a wide range of dishes. Quality is decent, but it costs the same as The Excelsior at the top of the street which is a completely different class.
We also suffered from poor service which was a shame.
The street was full of restaurants which gave it a busy vibe and made finding our evening meal easy (almost too much choice). However, I suspect that the best restaurants are not on this street.
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