Five plates served, five plates totally licked clean. Says it all! 🙌 Sit outside and dine with magnificent views of the keep belonging to the castle of La Roche-Guyon.
Five plates served, five plates totally licked clean. Says it all! 🙌 Sit outside and dine with magnificent views of the keep belonging to the castle of La Roche-Guyon.
Cute place, but the food was terrible. We ordered ham and cheese crepes. The crepe was dark brown and tasted like a burnt toasted cheese sandwich. Also, they do not speak any English. So for all I know, maybe I ordered a burnt toasted cheese...crepe.More
Stopped in just before closing after visiting the chateau across the street. All had crepes which were excellent. Friendly staff and service even though they were closing up.
Fantastic selection of crepes with good range of drink options. The place was absolutely packed out when we arrived and had to wait a few minutes for a table to become available. Behind us were another 8 people waiting when we went in. One of...the waitresses spoke good English an service was quick. Ideal spot for a quick lunch in this lovely little place!More
Very nice creperie with galletes and crepes in the style traditional to Bretagne. They have homemade chantilly cream and caramel which are fantastic on the crepes. Award winning cider along with other house ciders. A great selection of galletes and crepes and I'd personally recommend...the "super complet" galletes for a filling meal.More
Called in for lunch - we were early so no problems with a table but it did fill up quickly. We both had very nice gallettes - there's a pretty good choice on the menu - and some good veggie options. Good, friendly service and...all at a reasonable price.More
It's a nice creperie in the centre of the village but be prepared to wait for a table as it's very crowded so reserve if you can. Despite them being busy, the service was friendly unlike at the hotel restaurant round the corner. I had...a salmon crepe for 12.90 euro and a 50cl jug of cider for 6.80 euro which I found good value for money. I ate at the Les Bords de Seine twice but was much happier here.More
Advantages: Kind service. The combo menu - weekdays only - is fair. Good quality and prices.p Nice terrace, typical house. Drawbacks: Some tables do have a really small space. Avoid the 2 tables at the entrance of the terrace, except if you want to check...in and out every single customer passing by. :) Only one toilet for the whole place - one for both men and women - be ready to wait.More
Was lucky enough to get the last table available for lunch. Great traditional creperie with an outdoor terrace on a beautiful day. Food was excellent, both main and dessert. I have to compliment the waitress on her organisation as the food, drinks and bill were...delivered with great efficiency and a smile. A popular place, - as we left there was a queue waiting for a table. We were not in the least bit surprised.More
Happened on this place by accident. Really excellent crepes with a huge choice. Good service. The room was a bit smokey but it either cleared ir we got used to it.
We stopped here for a light lunch. I had a crepe with lemon and my wife has a galette. I love lemon crepes and this one easily lived up to all my expectations. My wife thought her galette was the best one she'd ever had,...in fact she didn't stop talking about it all afternoon. Great food and friendly staff - recommended.More
We traveled to La Roche Guyon a small village northwest of Paris and General Erwin Rommel's former headquarters in the Second World War. Other than the castle, there is only one attraction as far as we are concerned is the Fleur de France crepes. A...12 inch crepe with a banana, dusted with chocolate and sugar, folded and topped with 6 cream fleurettes. OMG! A must visit.More
To us, coming from California, the crepes were a bit unusual, but made with very fresh ingredients and tasty. Location is fun in the middle of the village. We sat outside on the street, but there was a nice screen from shrubs so we did...not feel like we were on the busy road [D913].. The French rose wine was ever so delicious. A very pleasant experience. This charming place deserves 3.5 stars!.More
We had lunch in this cute little place and we enjoyed the salty galettes and the basic crepes. The galette was a little too crispy for my taste but still good.
Ate lunch here on June 26 on our way to Giverny - our first meal in France! After arriving in early morning, waiting forever at passport control, securing our rental car and maneuvering through Paris to the A13, we decided to get off the beaten...track at Mantes-la-Jolie and explore the countryside. After a delightful drive through the hills by the Seine, we found ourselves in La Roche-Guyon. This is a friendly place in the main square by the chateau, with a pretty outdoor terrace area. As the other reviewers attest, they serve really good crepes and galettes!More