Au Pois Gourmand restaurant terrasse gastronomique
4877 Reviews
3 Rue Emile Heybrard, 31300 Toulouse, France

Au Pois Gourmand restaurant terrasse gastronomique
4877 Reviews
3 Rue Emile Heybrard, 31300 Toulouse, France
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Lou Chandler
Lou Chandler, Aug 2024
Happy birthday to me ma de so special by dinner here by the river. We arrived early but that was no problem .. everyone tried there utmost in speaking English to us. The menus were explained and the food was amazing. A truly memorable trip and if we come this way again we will come back with friends. From our waiter, waitress superb service and our wine guru was just fantastic xx thank you for such an amazing night.
Chloe H
Chloe H, Aug 2024
Lobster menu and summer menu were both very good! Service was also very friendly and tried their best to introduce us the food in English. The only thing didn’t went well was we sat too close to the river for the view but instantly became mosquitoes buffet within 5 seconds.
Prashant Khera
Prashant Khera, Jul 2024
Came for a special family birthday so paid for the super duper expensive tasting menu. The food was excellent except the deer which was tough. But my biggest disappointment was the private dining space that looked like someone’s living room. It was in a completely different building, with harsh white lighting and terrible atmosphere. The terrace for pre dinner canapés was fantastic but the main dinner room was awful. When you are paying over 150,euros pp I expect much better!
Pamela Zeinoun
Pamela Zeinoun, Jul 2024
Very nice place to have a fancy diner. We went for a gala diner and the menu was preset but it was delicious in general, except for the peach gazpacho that tasted purely like onions.
Mark Hall
Mark Hall, Jun 2024
Lunch was served in a pretty garden by the river on a sunny afternoon. It was nice to have the movable roof over the terrace to keep cool.
The first dishes of gaspacho and our ceviches were lovely. The following sea bass was a bit dry in its leaf wapping but it was an attractive and colorful plating . The meat course, a hefty dish of slightly chewy pork in rich sauce ( perhaps a bit too heavy for a hot afternoon) was hardly deft cooking but it did fill you up! The best part about that course was the amazing mousse (??) of sweet potato ! Astounding creativity that really made a bland vegetable( for me anyway) jump to life! I wish I could make that at home......Tasty and pretty deserts too!
Good service and interesting wines by the glass made this a pleasant al fresco meal ...
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