Most Popular French food in Saint-Siffret, Uzes,

September 17, 2020 Alice Mieles

Reviews on French food in Saint-Siffret, Uzes, including le Vieux Cafe d'Aniathazze, L'Estanquet, Comptoir du 7, Ten, La Voute, Au Petit Jardin, Midi a l'Ombre, D'Ici et D'Ailleurs, Les Deux Freres d'Uzes, Le 80 Jours
Restaurants in Saint-Siffret

10. Le 80 Jours

2 Place Albert 1er, 30700, Uzes France French, European Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service +33 4 66 22 09 89
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4 based on 317 reviews

Le 80 Jours

Reviewed By windyict

Our travels through Languedoc have included a continuing search for fine food at reasonable prices. We stumbled on Le 80 Jours in Uzes shortly after emerging from the underground car park in the heart of the town. On a street lined with sidewalk patios, we noticed the sign indicating Le 80 Jours had a Jardin. We jumped and weren’t disappointed. Small salads to start, followed by beautifully prepared Poitrine de veau brassie, sauce d’une provencal with fresh steamed green beans and a bulgar pilaf. Dessert were nougat glacé, coulis des framboises and a delectable fromage blanc aux pommes, crumble et sauce-caramel. Cafe au lait closed the meal. The garden setting was very peaceful and quiet, shielding us from the noisy chaos of the Centre Ville. A real gem.

9. Les Deux Freres d'Uzes

5 boulevard Charles Gide, 30700, Uzes France French, Mediterranean, European, Wine Bar Lunch, Dinner Outdoor Seating, Seating, Street Parking, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Reservations, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +33 9 81 12 04 00 http://www.les2freresduzes.com
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4 based on 255 reviews

Les Deux Freres d'Uzes

Reviewed By Robin B

Sadly this is a review of the service and attitude of one of the 2 brothers as opposed to the food. Even more disappointing as we couldn't get a table last year so we were eagerly awaiting this meal. We arrived on time for our booking to a cold greeting to say the least. The next comment was "Here are the menus, I assume you're all fluent in French". As it happens I am so am always pleased to be translator but any need for the bad attitude?We then asked if there was a kids menu. He pointed to the fact that they do not have one and it is stated on the menu. Fair enough but normally people offer am alternative, for example a smaller portion! His comment was that children aren't the target market...Maybe not but we are and they will be in the future, if they have one!We left and went to one of the many other excellent restaurants in Uzes with more welcoming hosts.Cher Monsieur My brother and I we thank you very much for your review of last week.However we deeply regret that your experience with les Deux Frères d’Uzès did not correspond to your expectations. There might be a misunderstanding between you and us, as our spot is first a wine cave before being a restaurant. As such, we serve a wide range of regional wines per bottle or by the glass around tapas or simple meals pairing with the selected beverages. Therefore, you might understand that we do not offer special meals for children, as they are not allowed to drink alcohol.We do hope that you have enjoyed your stay in Uzès and that you have found another restaurant which was more convenient to you and your very young child.Regards

8. D'Ici et D'Ailleurs

1 boulevard Victor Hugo, 30700, Uzes France French, Moroccan, Mediterranean Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Street Parking, Wine and Beer +33 9 80 93 22 92 https://www.facebook.com/DIci-et-DAilleurs-Uz%C3%A8s-1862500564003176/?ref=py_c
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4 based on 134 reviews

D'Ici et D'Ailleurs

Reviewed By KinnyGraham

Apparently this place only opened around June '17 - we noticed it while exploring the town and decided to book it for an evening meal for 4 of us.Very glad we did - attentive service and delicious food with good variety on offer (a little from France, and a little from further afield as the name implies).We ate outside, under the walls of the Cathedral (there are tables there in a quiet little alleyway which reaches the Place de Herbes) and it made for a very pleasant dining experience all told.Wish the owners all the best with their venture but based on our experince am sure this place will be a success.

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7. Midi a l'Ombre

9 rue Xavier Sigalon, 30700, Uzes France French, Mediterranean, Contemporary, Gastropub Lunch, Dinner Delivery, Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Private Dining [email protected] +33 4 66 22 47 08 http://www.midialombre.com/
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4 based on 329 reviews

Midi a l'Ombre

A haven of peace in the heart of Uzes. Situated next to the cinema, we welcome you for the lunch and the dinner in our magnificent raised and shaded garden or you will appreciate peace and serenity in any discretion. The ideal lounge terrace for an aperit

Reviewed By Nidgehammer

A very large wedding party gathered here for dinner the night before the wedding, it had been planned meticulously but the whole evening was spoiled by an incompetent and rude owner/chef who was incapable of organising his troops.The food came out ridiculously late and was only average at best, an over-fussy scallop starter was followed by an over cooked and poor quality steak - the whole table was underwhelmed by the offerings. If you’re incapable of providing decent food for such numbers then you shouldn’t attempt to do so.The setting in the garden was lovely which is why I’ve given two stars, he certainly doesn’t get any for customer service. He made the fluent French speaking bride-to-be cry and was lucky that the groom didn’t understand his ranting or he probably wouldn’t be cooking again for a while.Bonjour," Permettez moi de m'exprimer dans ma langue maternelle comme vous le faites" Puisque vous avez l'outrecuidance de déposer ce commentaire délétère je ne puis que vous répondre et comme nous le disons en France : " Remettre l'église au milieu du village" afin de revenir à plus d'honnêteté et de précisions!Les organisateurs " futurs mariés" m'ont sollicité dès le mois d'avril pour l'organisation d'un repas d'avant mariage pour une soixantaine de personnes le 21 septembre: ils se sont déplacés en juin pour découvrir le lieu et goûter notre cuisine et ont validé avec enthousiasme leur demande.J'ai accepté la privatisation du lieu " sans frais" ,J'ai accepté le choix de deux menus avec chacun mise en bouche - deux entrées - deux plats - fromages ou dessertJ'ai considéré avec professionnalisme les spécificités de goût précisé et cela va de soit les allergiesAu terme d’un nombre important d’échanges de mail j'ai obtenu un tableau excel avec pour chacun des convives présents nommés ligne à ligne par leur prénom et nom leurs choix respectifs d’entrée, plats, fromage ou dessert.Cette liste m'a permis d'anticiper quelques préparations mais je vous confirme que nous sommes un restaurant de tradition où nous cuisinons et dressons " minutes" ! Ce qui avait séduit vos hôtes quand ils sont venus découvrir notre " cuisine".Après une bonne heure d'apéritif sur la terrasse, les convives se sont dirigés vers le jardin dressé pour le dîner.Nous avions dressé 8 tables de différent nombre de places ; et alors que j'avais pris le soin la semaine précédente de demander aux organisateurs s'ils pouvaient me communiquer les plans de tables, ils m'ont répondus qu'il n'y en aurait pas et que les gens se plaçaient comme ils le souhaitaient!C'est pourquoi, il a fallu tout d’abord que tout le monde trouve sa place, celle qui lui convienne quitte à modifier la disposition des tables; cela prend du temps; pour que je puisse (et cela par obligation de choix délibéré des organisateurs) solliciter l'organisatrice pour m'accompagner table par table pour renseigner mes bons de commande entrée - plats - dessert afin de préparer, dresser et servir par table.En effet, je ne connaissais pas Pierre, Paul, Jacques, Mathilde etc ....et cela a pris un peu de temps; si vous aviez eu une meilleure formule j'étais preneur. Sérieusement j'aurai du imposer un menu unique comme je le fais à l'habitude avec tous les groupes et comme la majorité des organisateurs le demande comprenant bien la difficulté de l'exercice imposé!S'agissant de votre appréciation culinaire je ne retiendrais que les nombreux commentaires élogieux des personnes de votre groupe en me saluant à leur départ; il en faut pour tous les goûts. ( cf commentaire sur Tripadvisor de membres de votre groupe « slclondon » !)Concernant vos qualificatifs déplacés, permettez moi de préciser qu'à aucun moment je n'ai manqué de courtoisie ou de politesse envers qui que ce soit, alors que j'aurai pu avec légitimité.Je m'explique:Des invités qui veulent faire le service du vin eux-mêmes en se servant…dans les chambres froides !Des invités qui changent de place pour le dîner après avoir confirmé leur commande à une autre table !Des invités qui infirment leur commande pourtant spécifiées sur le tableur excel , et qui demandent autre chose que leur choix ! avec véhémence…Des invités qui plutôt que de demander de pouvoir bénéficier d’une prise pour charger leur appareil , débranchent tout simplement la prise principale d’alimentation du desk caisse et coupent l’ensemble du système comptable du restaurant ! C’est ce dernier point qui m’a fait réagir vis-à-vis des organisateurs en les informant de ce comportement inadmissible et fort préjudiciable pour moi. (perte des données de la journée !), d’autant que je découvrais alors que le règlement ne serait pas unique comme convenu mais que chaque convive réglerait sa note ? Pour seule réponse : « C’est Ton problème » !! Enfin, les quelques larmes de votre amie future mariée ne sont pas de mon fait ! N’ayant que fait l’informer, mais plutôt l’appréhension de son futur qui a du me dire une quinzaine de fois « SHUT UP » sans réaction de ma part…Elle m’a remercié et salué alors qu’un dernier « shut up » m’était adressé….Pour finir, un groupe de quelques jeunes femmes a souhaité vérifier les règlements CB? ce à quoi je ne me suis pas opposé tellement surpris (cela n’est jamais arrivé dans mon établissement) et affairé à vérifier mes paiements. C’est lorsque que l’une d’elle a tenté de se saisir de billets dans ma caisse que je me suis opposé ! Mais c’est quoi ces manières ? Et j’ai alors demandé à ce petit groupe de sortir du restaurant et d’arrêter ce qui devenait du harcèlement moral.Oui j’avais privatisé le restaurant mais je demeure chez moi et tous les comportements déviants ne sont pas permis.Je vous confirme que je me suis finalement assis sur l’équivalent de 4 repas non réglés et je regrette d’avoir accepté cette soirée Respectueusement, Serge LEB

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6. Au Petit Jardin

66 boulevard Gambetta, 30700, Uzes France French, European Lunch, Dinner Outdoor Seating, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Reservations, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Jazz Bar [email protected] +33 4 66 81 56 88 http://www.aupetitjardinuzes.com
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4 based on 749 reviews

Au Petit Jardin

Reviewed By Mark and Wils B

We had a very nice dinner in the garden. The menu is small, but interesting, and very well done. The team were friendly and service spot on. I had the superb Thai tartare, not something I would normally choose, which was perfect in the heat. All food was well presented and the garden is a great setting to spend an evening. I have given it four stars because I feel the wine is expensive, as we the same wines pop up in other similar restaurants at more reasonable prices. We will be back as they said the menu changes roughly every three weeks.

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5. La Voute

20 Place aux Herbes, 30700, Uzes France French, Mediterranean, European Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible +33 4 34 32 09 70 http://www.facebook.com/Restaurant-La-Vo%C3%BBte-1665663283678421
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4 based on 348 reviews

La Voute

Reviewed By John G

The restaurant is basically outside but partly under some arches hence the name.I had the grilled St.Marcellin cheese which was a little bowl of melted cheese,followed by tuna steak served with a vegetable salsa and a little bowl of cheesey mashed potato. The tuna was perfectly cooked and was delicious.For dessert I had the banoffee pie which was tasty and surprisingly light.Excellent service and great ambience.129€ for four was good value considering the rest of the party had 6 glasses of wine amongst them

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4. Ten

10 Place Dampmartin, 30700, Uzes France French, International, Contemporary, Fusion Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +33 4 66 22 10 93 http://www.facebook.com/TEN10Uzes/
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4 based on 560 reviews

Ten

Ten offers,lunch,dinner. All acompanied by excellent cocktails, local and not so local wine. And last but not least, serious coffee

Reviewed By Robin B

Where to start?Choice of drinks for aperitifs, brilliant. Service - attentive, helpful, efficient, knowledgeable...Food- extraordinary. Probably the best meal I have eaten in France and I've eaten a few at excellent restaurants including a few Michelin starred ones.The fusion of flavours set it apart. So often the French are so parochial but this was the best of French with some additional flavour. Setting was amazing.We have a 6 year old and she had the steak with chips and veg, yes veg in a restaurant in France- incroyable. She ate the lot!Can't fault this place on any front. Keep up the great work and see you again in 2 years.

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3. Comptoir du 7

7 boulevard Charles Gide, 30700, Uzes France French Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +33 4 66 22 11 54 http://www.maisonsaintgeorges.com/
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4 based on 694 reviews

Comptoir du 7

Very Nice restaurant , un thé center of thé Town un Uzes

Reviewed By dkbe

Went for the Forestière starter and then the suprème and the beef cheeks. The latter were outstanding, the suprême was good but not extra.Atmosphere was nice, and people friendly. Prices are on the elevated side, no „formule“ available for dinner.

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2. L'Estanquet

rue des Ecoles, 30700 Saint-Maximin, Uzes France French, Mediterranean, European Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service [email protected] +33 4 66 22 93 24 http://www.estanquet-30.fr/
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4 based on 265 reviews

L'Estanquet

Reviewed By EFPV

Staying in St Maximin we wanted somewhere local. We were recommended Le Tracteur but found the staff rude and unwelcoming. We should have tried L'Estanquet first! So friendly. The owners could not have been more welcoming. The food, too, lived up to the enthusiasm of the patrons. Delicious. Between us we had sea bass,rabbit, squid Niçoise and veal; all agreeing that they were wonderful. Puddings, too, were lovely. When we return to Uzès next year we shall return to L'Estanquet

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1. le Vieux Cafe d'Aniathazze

1 boulevard Gambetta, 30700, Uzes France French, Bar, Cafe, European, Brew Pub, Contemporary Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service, Private Dining, Television, Wine and Beer [email protected] +33 4 66 03 36 80 http://www.vieuxcafe-Uzes.fr
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4 based on 279 reviews

le Vieux Cafe d'Aniathazze

Reviewed By Claude041

This café is charming. Huge variety of salads, tartines, tartes, moules and pizzas. Service is fast and effective, waiters can have a lot of personality in an aggressive but not off-putting sense. Great wines and beers, good place to hang out with friends.merci pour votre venue au vieux café,et merci pour votre commentaire …… mais pour info nous n'avons pas de "moules " à la carte !un large choix de bières à la pression , en bouteilles, pour les amateurs de bonnes bières …et concernant le serveur je vais faire ma petite enquête …..bon séjour en France

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