Les Fils À Maman Orléans
3292 Reviews
195 Rue de Bourgogne, 45000 Orléans, France

Les Fils À Maman Orléans
3292 Reviews
195 Rue de Bourgogne, 45000 Orléans, France
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Simone Harms
Simone Harms, Apr 2024
We had a wonderful time here. This restaurant has a great design all from the 90s. There was only one staff member for the entire restaurant, which was full, and he was amazing. For me the menu was lacking some healthy options but it sure has all your comfort food classics.
Katrine | MAS Kuchen
Katrine | MAS Kuchen, Sep 2024
The food was very poor , un tasty , dry , cocktails tatsteless, over al very disappointing . The restaurant it’s self is fun and full of atmosphere .. such a shame
Oriane
Oriane, Sep 2020
Very good concept and very good restaurant. The dishes on the menu are few but it's rather reassuring: fresh products and a good taste!
The portions are very generous, we struggled to finish. We had the cheeseburger, the cordon bleu and the filet mignon. All the dishes were delicious, the cheese was super good.
Eugenio Salto
Eugenio Salto, Oct 2023
Food was very good, but unfortunately it arrived cold. Service and ambient excellent
Inge Bruneel
Inge Bruneel, Aug 2024
A very unique spot, food and service were great!
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