Restaurant L'Arôme
631 Reviews
22 Av. du Port, 34540 Balaruc-les-Bains, France

Restaurant L'Arôme
631 Reviews
22 Av. du Port, 34540 Balaruc-les-Bains, France
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Nimalaraj Jeyabalen
Nimalaraj Jeyabalen, Jul 2017
The best restaurant in Balaruc. The staff, the decorations, atmosphere and the food everything was perfect.
A TOHFA
A TOHFA, Aug 2023
Excellent!
christian demos
christian demos, Jul 2024
If you pass through Balaruc-les-Bains and are looking for a real restaurant then you have found it's strong point "A treat for the senses" Dishes prepared with high quality fresh ingredients. very good experience, very satisfied with the products and service. I recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a little magical atmosphere
above all, do not change
Gaelle Barthelemy
Gaelle Barthelemy, Aug 2024
But wow!
Everything is perfect!
From the decor, to the service and not to mention the dishes, it’s indescribable!
A superb discovery that deserves to be visited again!
Thank you for this fabulous meal!
Didier Ramiere
Didier Ramiere, Jun 2024
A very nice address, for those who like cozy atmospheres, beautiful decor with a magnificent patio and small body of water surrounded by plants. A beautiful menu and a menu at €27 that we chose. Very good starter, main course and dessert which changes every Thursday.
Attentive service. A very contained addition €76 for two with aperitif and glass of white wine. An address to remember.
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