Restaurant Le Restaurant
834 Reviews
28 Rue Peyrolières, 31000 Toulouse, France

Restaurant Le Restaurant
834 Reviews
28 Rue Peyrolières, 31000 Toulouse, France
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Nathaniel Gore
Nathaniel Gore, Jul 2024
Fantastic lunch at Le Restaurant. Delicious prawn dish, pork chop with potato pancake and a bilberry clafoutis. Great service too. Good start to our holiday in France.
Seth Hall
Seth Hall, Apr 2022
It’s hard to find an accurate description of the experience one will have at Le Restaurant - all I can say is it felt world class. From the moment you enter the doors you’re met with incredibly friendly service from the small staff working this intimate setting. Menus posted to boards on the walls provide simplicity, yet the small amount of choices are varied enough you’ll spend time torn between what to choose. Every dish coming out of the kitchen is perfection. I truly believe I had not experienced REAL French cuisine until tonight. The small atmosphere and friendly staff made it feel as if the dishes were being made for a select few tonight- from the ceviche (wow), filet (immaculate) to dessert we were silent as we dove into each course. Seriously. Book well ahead of time and make sure you try this place out while in Toulouse.
Cornette Fletcher
Cornette Fletcher, May 2023
One of the best restaurants in Toulouse! We were lucky to get a last minute reservation, and had the most wonderful evening. Fantastic service, amazing food, all round great evening. Will definitely return when we visit Toulouse again in the future, and I'll be telling all my friends to come here too.
Gal Avisar Cohen
Gal Avisar Cohen, Dec 2019
The best meal we had in Toulouse! First of all the service is first class, super nice and informative, they make it at true VIP experience. Then the food is phenomenal, great local dishes. We would love to visit again!! A must in Toulouse. You should reserve a place a few days in advance since they get pretty full even in the middle of the week
Kelle
Kelle, Sep 2023
Almost everything on the menu was GLUTEN FREE which was great. Only 3 of the 10 entrees had gluten and every main plat was gluten free, with the exception of the fried potatoes they do on the side, but the staff was wonderful and provided a safe fries option. Everyone on the staff was extremely friendly and we spoke French and English. The only downside is some tables are close together and it can be hard to hear each other with the acoustics of the room but the food makes up for that! We had the Pluma (Iberian pork), Cochon Basque (pig) and Confit de Canard (duck) that came with the standard fried potatoes, ratatouille and the fries that were gluten free per my request.
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