L'Orangerie
902 Reviews
5 Rue Guibal, 34500 Béziers, France

L'Orangerie
902 Reviews
5 Rue Guibal, 34500 Béziers, France
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Arthur Breur
Arthur Breur, Sep 2024
Great food, attentive service, and lovely French street dining. We have wanted to visit L'Orangerie for months and finally had the chance, and we were not disappointed. The ONLY drawback? The lane is a bit sloped where the restaurant is, so the slightly tilted table gave us regular concerns that something might slide off or spill. But that was not enough to change our opinion that this is a restaurant worth going back to!
Millie Chipperfield
Millie Chipperfield, Aug 2023
Beautiful food, calm atmosphere and very friendly staff. Best meal we had during our trip to Beziers. Between us we had most of the dishes from the menu and couldn’t fault anything. Couldn’t recommend this place enough. Thank you!
Karolina Vikyol
Karolina Vikyol, Sep 2023
Lovely small restaurant in a narrow quiet street serving delicious lunch options. Freshly prepared salads and good desserts. Non English speaking service which is actually not surprising in France but you can go far by just smiling!
Rhona Ulyett
Rhona Ulyett, Jul 2024
Great, tasty food in a friendly, relaxed environment.
Graeme Waite
Graeme Waite, Jun 2024
The food in this very busy restaurant was excellent so advise booking. The staff were all exceptionally good, particularly the waiter that served us, he enjoyed practising his excellent English. Far better than our mediocre French! Recommend this restaurant
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