La Côte Braisée
533 Reviews
3 Rue du Tertre de la Tente, 33330 Saint-Émilion, France

La Côte Braisée
533 Reviews
3 Rue du Tertre de la Tente, 33330 Saint-Émilion, France
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Elton Hiew
Elton Hiew, Nov 2023
Highly recommended to drop by to this restaurant whenever you’re in St Emilion. Serves quite a good French dishes. I had the set menu which I ordered smoked salmon as appetiser, cod fish for main and panacotta as dessert. Price is so reasonable at about 19€.
The service is also good and attentive. One of the staffs speaks good English which enhance our dining experience.
J C
J C, Jul 2024
My family and I went today for lunch, we're two adults and 2 children aged 10 & 11. What a wonderful place we stumbled across, would highly recommend this restaurant over the other tourist traps you see in the square.
We all had the set menu for €20 - 3 courses. My 10yo said the smoked salmon starter was delicious - my husband said, best smoked salmon he has eaten in a very long time.
For mains we had plate of the day - pasta, fish of the day, beef and duck - every dish was amazing and so beautifully cooked. Dessert was also mouth watering and we did fight over the last mouthful ?
We had a small bottle of white wine, which was delicate and exactly what we were after.
The service was friendly, welcoming and helpful.
Wish we could go back tomorrow.
Thank you for a wonderful meal in Saint Emilion.
Leysan Sadykov
Leysan Sadykov, Jul 2024
What a pleasure to come this restaurant.
Stuff is sooo friendly and ready to help.
As for the menu it offers generous traditional local food, such as duck, fois gras, cheese, varios salads, deserts, wines. And it is also facing the most beatiful medieval street of Saint Emilion!
Jingwei Zhang
Jingwei Zhang, Jul 2024
We came here was because it was raining, and it was the closest restaurant to us.
We had the menu, small portion, can not only have two courses from the menu.
Tan Hasan
Tan Hasan, Mar 2024
i am ordered magret at la cote, its very food cooked qnd the orange dressing is perfect
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Les Belles Perdrix de Troplong Mondot
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La Table de Pavie
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L'Huitrier Pie
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L'Envers du Décor
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