La Belle Epoque
1138 Reviews
2 Allées d'Orléans, 33000 Bordeaux, France

La Belle Epoque
1138 Reviews
2 Allées d'Orléans, 33000 Bordeaux, France
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Mitch Stewart
Mitch Stewart, Oct 2022
Fast service with nice staff. Had the burger which was awesome. Fries were soft cooked and lukewarm. Gyoza had been precooked and was not very crisp. Cuttlefish was outstanding. Nice wine selection.
Lisa Abrahams
Lisa Abrahams, Mar 2023
Lovely restaurant with elegant interior and Parisian-style outdoor seating. Varied menu including regional specialties as well as burgers & fries. Foods and dressings are homemade and the salmon tartare is absolutely delicious. Friendly and accommodating staff, even on a full Saturday night. Definitely recommended!
A V
A V, May 2022
Beautiful café/ bistro right on the corner of Quincones square and the water front. Pricey, but very good service and food.
The name of this place appropriately highlights the beautiful interior and its colorful, wood-paneled walls. The very friendly service is fast, and the food of high quality. Prices, especially for the drinks are steep though, with soft drinks being around 4-5 Euros each.
Overall a nice ambience and experience, if you don’t mind paying a little more for good service, a great location and good food.
Jono Alderson
Jono Alderson, Jul 2024
Stopped here for coffee and a croissant. Good atmosphere, cool interior.
Alejandro Madero
Alejandro Madero, Apr 2023
The food at this place was bad, the steak was rock hard, the fries were swamped in oil and the fish arrived cold and jelly. We complained and no solution apart from re-cooking the uneatable salmon was offered. The place seems good for drinks but I suggest to avoid it for food.
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In a chic part of Bordeaux, between the Allées de Tourny and the Place des Grands-Hommes, chef Alexandre Baumard (previously at Logis de la Cadène in Saint-Émilion and L'Observatoire du Gabriel, both MICHELIN-starred restaurants) has struck out on his own. Accompanied by pastry chef Damien Amilien and sommelier Julien Tabbacchiera, he has transformed a former Corsican restaurant into this elegant two-storey locale. Served in the form of a tasting menu (at dinnertime only), the refined and accessible cuisine showcases seafood ingredients, in dishes such as low-temperature langoustine with courgette flower. In the same vein, the delicious desserts, for instance cooked and raw cherries with fresh herbs, show technical prowess. Simpler fare at lunchtime in a relaxed bistro atmosphere on the ground-floor La Table des Amis. Attentive service and a 600-strong wine list.
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Vivants
Scallops "in a nod to Ressources"; gravlax of pollack, beurre monté with miso; gnocchi, Tokyo turnip and wild garlic; mountain pig, poivrade artichokes, citrus condiment… you may have recognised the stamp of Tanguy Laviale, chef at the restaurant Ressources: the clue is in the name of the first mouth-watering dish. Behind an attractive façade of glass and old-style wooden frames, he proposes a laid-back, no-frills version of his fine dining restaurant in the form of set menus – either you decide which courses you would like, or leave it up to the chef's discretion. The 1 000-strong wine list, which shows a penchant for natural wines, has been curated by sommelier Maxime Courvoisier.
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Zéphirine
This urban inn, sporting a bistro vibe and fronted by a delicatessen, is blessed with a quaint, old-fashioned name! It is also a family story that unites three veterans who’ve knocked around a bit. Each dish bears the chef’s distinctive hallmark (special mention for the side dishes and the starters, to share). The accent is on classic Gallic nosh with a modern twist in terms of presentation; the menu is more elaborate in the evening.
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Mets Mots
What is this restaurant's recipe for success? A venue steeped in history (a former printworks), a trio of chefs who worked for Pierre Gagnaire and elegantly crafted market cuisine. Day after day, the regulars flock here, which is always a good sign. Full-bodied flavours and a friendly vibe set the scene at lunchtime for a slap-up meal; in the evening, wine bar and a range of dishes to share.
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Maison Nouvelle
On the lively Chartrons market square, this pretty stone building is the newest and latest establishment of chef Philippe Etchebest, also behind Bordeaux’ Quatrième Mur. Guests are greeted like old friends and immediately feel at home in this tasteful, welcoming interior. Philippe’s unwavering commitment to good food and to working only with top local produce shines through and is clearly shared by his talented team. The tasting menu, entirely seasonal, features a few of his signature dishes, such as ravioles of mushrooms and sautéed foie gras, as well as some exquisite vegetarian recipes. Welcome to "Etxe Beste" ("new house" in Basque)!
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Sens
Off the bustling tourist track of Bordeaux, this cosy, modern bistro is run by Alexandre Bru, the chef, and his wife, Loren, pastry chef. Their bistronomic cuisine is precise and deftly crafted, and particularly eater-friendly priced at lunchtime. In the evenings, the single set menu is more ambitious and changes monthly.
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La Fine Bouche
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