Le Tablier
3350 Reviews
2 Rue Champeaux, 10000 Troyes, France

Le Tablier
3350 Reviews
2 Rue Champeaux, 10000 Troyes, France
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Faye McKinney
Faye McKinney, Aug 2024
The setting for Le Tablier is fabulous. Beautiful aspects of architecture everywhere you look. The service was excellent considering how busy they were. We didn’t book, just turned up at 7 on the Sunday evening. The trout and salmon were excellent as were our Salad if choice, although in hind sight a salad would have been requested instead of the accompanying chips. The hamburger was loved by our teenager. The Brisket was plentiful. The glass of champagne was perfect!
A lovely evening overall and would definitely return.
Martin Hak
Martin Hak, Jul 2024
Perfect trout, opulent burger and home made fries made for a great meal at noon as well as in the evening. Plus, the location as well as the venue are truly marvelous. We also appreciated always smiling, friendly and children helping staff. In short we had a wonderful experience anytime we went here.
Renee Grift
Renee Grift, Jul 2024
Very nice lunch experience at Le Tablier! The staff is friendly and skilled. The terrace is nice, too bad there were so many wasps though. Ofcourse not the restaurants fault.
We thoroughly enjoyed the charcuterie and cheese platter. And DEFINITELY try the Oeufs mollette dish, so so tasty!
Also the burger, salad and pasta dishes are good. Overall not fine dining or anything, but hearty french and local dishes made with care and love. Would be great if they also served mayonnaise, which unfortunately they don’t have. We had lunch here twice, and would definitely recommend!
SJJ L
SJJ L, Aug 2024
Stopped in Troyes whilst travelling East from Paris and ate here for lunch.
Family of 5 choosing the specials: 1kgBeef, special Burger & Caesar salad.
Delicious!
Staff accommodated our lack of French language well and spoke English to explain the meals.
A gorgeous town centre and we felt it was worth the money 30€pp inc drinks (remembering we chose the most expensive meals)
Thank you to the chef and staff.
Jessica Quinn
Jessica Quinn, Mar 2024
Stopped in for dinner here after a very long day of travel. The staff were great, the atmosphere and decor was lovely, the food was great, and we had a well priced bottle of wine. A great spot with a vast and unique menu. Definitely worth a visit.
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