Au Don Camillo II
1558 Reviews
54 Rue Sainte-Catherine, 45000 Orléans, France

Au Don Camillo II
1558 Reviews
54 Rue Sainte-Catherine, 45000 Orléans, France
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Chrissi H
Chrissi H, Jun 2024
We were a group of 16 people and we had a fantastic evening!
The food was excellent, the service super friendly and attentive and even spoke English. A big plus!
We were given a lot of time and didn’t feel like we were rushed at any point.
Matyáš Foltýn
Matyáš Foltýn, Jul 2024
A pretty nice place with friendly staff that was recommended to me by a local.
I went for entrecôte, it was delicious, and even the potatoes were phenomenal. Would go there again.
Urszula Szymankiewicz
Urszula Szymankiewicz, Dec 2018
Good localisation, decent menu.
Assiette basic, but ok, maybe apart from jambon serrano which had a weird taste. Only one type of cheese. 3 cornichons..
Pizza was very good, enough for one person. Unexpected ingredients like potatoes or eggs - final effect definitely worth trying. Salade sardalaise enormous, croutons and potatoes not fresh, salad maybe, literally 2 cherry tomatoes and jambon serrano.. I enjoyed it because I have a bad taste, but probably noone else would :)
Not many vege options. One pasta (pesto) and 2 or 3 pizzas without meat/fish maybe.
Pop music, smelly toilettes, not very italian apart from pizza. Nice staff.
To go or not to go? I do not know :)
José Antonio Guzmán Lavín
José Antonio Guzmán Lavín, Jan 2023
If you are Italia, you will be disappointed. If otherwise, you may like it but won't find it splendid. The quality of the ingredients is alright, nevertheless, the pizza dough was too thick and the prosciutto wasn't carefully cutted so it was also too thick. The carbonara wasn't made with guanciale but prosciutto(?) instead.
Orkenson 64
Orkenson 64, Aug 2024
Bland, wet, undercooked, oily. Not great food . Mediocre service slow to bring out food, but very nice servers. €60 of rubbish.
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