La table de Catusseau
736 Reviews
86 Rue de Catusseau, 33500 Pomerol, France

La table de Catusseau
736 Reviews
86 Rue de Catusseau, 33500 Pomerol, France
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Chantal Perkins
Chantal Perkins, Sep 2024
Amazing cuisine, the €46,00 lunch menu is outstanding value, the presentation of every dish is sophisticated and perfect.
A delight for the eyes and the taste buds.
A very good and extensive wine list.
Service efficient and with a smile.
Clean and luminous decor even on a grey day.
A delightful place.
Charlie Dalton
Charlie Dalton, Jun 2024
6 of us for Saturday lunch to celebrate my dad's birthday. The restaurant is beautiful and the service was absolutely perfect. We had some fantastic chablis which was very well priced like much of the wine list.
The food was beautifully presented, fresh and clean flavours and absolutely delicious. Will definitely be back next time we're in the area.
Anita
Anita, Mar 2024
Excellent restaurant in Pomerol. They have a three course menu for both lunch and dinner. They also have a monthly three course lunch special menu which was excellent. My friend and I had reserved a table for noon and the restaurant kindly accommodated our request for a later seating, at short notice.
We opted for the March lunch special menu, which only cost €27 excluding drinks. We had a mushroom soup with pork served garnished with croutons and seaweed for starters. The main dish was a white fish served with scallops and grains in a delicious white sauce. The dessert was an unusual rice pudding with caramelised pear and sea salt, caramel sauce.
The restaurant had only been open for two days post winter and did not have English menus available. However, the manager was kind enough to explain the menu to us. Service was quick and efficient and the restaurant was very busy. The decor is a little dated, but the food Outweighs that.
The only challenge was the lack of Internet availability on that day, meaning we had to pay by cash which luckily we did have. Parking is available behind the restaurant and on the road front. Considering it was winter, and the restaurant had just opened again, the the place was full which is a testament to the quality of the food. A definite recommend.
Ryan Yeoh
Ryan Yeoh, Apr 2024
Exceptional experience. Very well priced and dishes were presented very beautifully, and the chef was also happy to accommodate for a friend’s dietary requirements. 100% recommend.
Han Wei Toh
Han Wei Toh, Jul 2024
We had an excellent 3 course lunch menu at 28 euros. everything was delicious and almost Michelin star standard.
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