O Divino La brasserie
284 Reviews
8 Rue des Cordiers, 35400 Saint-Malo, France

O Divino La brasserie
284 Reviews
8 Rue des Cordiers, 35400 Saint-Malo, France
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Julia Musto
Julia Musto, Jun 2024
After a few days of eating local French cuisine, we fancied a change. Oh boy are we happy we chanced upon this lovely little Italian. We arrived early and were seated quickly at a quiet little table in the corner. The waitress was very helpful. We chose a delicious Italian red to go with a starter from the specials board. Pasta and pizza for mains were both delicious and can't say how good the Tiramisu was. We shared the dessert and loved every spoonful.
Carolina LPC
Carolina LPC, Aug 2024
Servers were nice but they weren’t enough. Waited for our food 45min, but we only had a salad and some gnocchi which should be fast to prepare. The food, although nicely presented, was not great either and, in our opinion, overpriced.
BrendanKeefeMMJ
BrendanKeefeMMJ, Jun 2024
If you want that classic French service where they belittle you and make you feel like they’re doing you a favor just by allowing you to eat at their restaurant, this is the place for you.
Terrible service. We asked — in French — if they do take away and they said no. We wanted a pizza for our kids who were at the apartment. They said no. Later we saw the menu that explicitly says ‘take away’ on the front of the pizza selections.
Still, we went and got our son and brought him to the restaurant where they looked down on us for ordering only one pizza and two glasses of wine. When there were leftovers, we asked for a boite. They took the pizza and never returned with it. When we went up to ask — again in French — for the box with the pizza, they went in the back and returned with the pizza thrown in there like it was trash.
As we left, we could see into the restaurant from the street through the windows and the two waiters were launghing at us.
This is a terrible way to treat any human let alone a customer. Stay away!
Sarvenaz
Sarvenaz, Apr 2024
- Expensive prices
- Waitress threw some dried bread sticks in a supermarket packaging saying: “for your wait” / instead of offering some bread with olive oil and balsamic!!
- Driest Pasta we ever saw! Basically no sauce! And no salt - given the fact that it should cook in salty water, made me question the authenticity of the whole place.
- Unfriendly waitress giving service downstairs.
- Pizza lacks taste
Not recommended
B Pierik
B Pierik, Aug 2024
I think it's an insult to Italians to put Parmesan on a Margherita (or at least I would make that optional).
This was during the afternoon shift: The waitress was basically doing everything alone while the bar staff stood around doing nothing. I hope she gets paid better than the boys.
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