La Mangeoire
737 Reviews
28 Rue du Poirier, 45000 Orléans, France

La Mangeoire
737 Reviews
28 Rue du Poirier, 45000 Orléans, France
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Brendan Keohane
Brendan Keohane, Jul 2024
The Pan seared Scallops as one of the starters is amazing. Lovely intimate atmosphere and service. Lovely wine list. Very reasonably priced at 31.90 for a 3 course menu.
icegini
icegini, Jul 2023
A lovely place with a lot of atmosphere, good food and nice service. The waitress was very busy, running around but served everyone with a smile.
Tomas Kristiansson
Tomas Kristiansson, Jul 2024
Slow service, drinks brought to the table after food, no bread served. The dull overcoocked porridge did not deserve to be named a risotto.
Mike Shanker
Mike Shanker, Nov 2020
We decided to come try this price after reading the reviews and wanted to see for ourselves just how good the tartine was. When we walked in we were immediately greeted and seated at a nice little table. The staff were all wearing masks and seemed to be taking coven measure seriously. Once we receded our food was served in the very timely fashion from appetizer to main course and dessert. I was very happy with my meal and I would recommend this place to anyone looking for a reasonably priced dining experience. this is a nice little restaurant with friendly staff and they even spoke English.
___ Alexandre
___ Alexandre, Dec 2020
It was a very good experience to eat at this place. They propose local food for fair price. The food has a good quality and everything was fresh. The staff was helpful patient and courteous. The place is a bit small so you might end up glued to the table next to you but most of the people coming here are nice so it is not a problem. Maybe you will meet somebody :)
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