Calm Comme a la Maison

Calm Comme a la Maison

42 rue Victor Hugo, 31330 Grenade, France
12 Avaliações 4

"The Calm comme a la Maison is a café in a small Brocante shop right in front of the beautiful market square of Grenade. You actually eat in the shop the kitchen is part of the shop 's taps and the table and chairs are part of the shop 's inventory of furniture. This changes from week to week, so you can get from the 18th Century furniture for a visit and the next 1920s eating. Everything is cooked before you, and for our last visit we had a beautifully flavored chicken on a ratatouille basis, made from fresh local products, and to finish a cherry cafeoutis to die. There are also good local wine at very reasonable prices. The owner is charming, very friendly and offers a warm welcome. If you...

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Telefone: +33675081113

Endereço: 42 rue Victor Hugo, 31330 Grenade, France

Cidade: Grenade

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4 /5 Média de Avaliação

The "Calm comme a la Maison" is a cafe in a small brocante shop just off Grenade's beautiful market square. You actually eat in the shop - the kitchen is part of the shop's fittings and the table and chairs are part of the shop's inventory of furniture. This changes from week to week, so you may eat from 18th century furniture for one visit and 1920s the next. Everything is cooked in front of you and for our last visit we had a beautifully flavoured chicken on a ratatouille base, made from fresh local produce, and to finish a cherry clafoutis to die for. There is also good local wine at very reasonable prices. The proprietor is charming, very friendly and offers a warm welcome. If given a fe...

4 /5 Média de Avaliação

The Calm comme a la Maison is a café in a small Brocante shop right in front of the beautiful market square of Grenade. You actually eat in the shop the kitchen is part of the shop 's taps and the table and chairs are part of the shop 's inventory of furniture. This changes from week to week, so you can get from the 18th Century furniture for a visit and the next 1920s eating. Everything is cooked before you, and for our last visit we had a beautifully flavored chicken on a ratatouille basis, made from fresh local products, and to finish a cherry cafeoutis to die. There are also good local wine at very reasonable prices. The owner is charming, very friendly and offers a warm welcome. If you...