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Nantes - Brasserie la Cigale Classic decour with classic food

Brasserie la Cigale
4 Place Graslin
Nantes 4400
Tel: 02 51 84 94 94
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The most beautiful brasserie in France as some say? Well I am not sure of that but it is certainly has a classic decour and it is well worth a trip to Nantes just to sit in La Cigale and look.
But there is much more. For lunch and dinner the booking is essential and the 100 plus seats are turned over 2 or 3 times: and the food is spot on. As an ex-restaurateur I found watching the organisation was fascinating. But not only is the service good and swift but the food is also right up there with the best. Go for dinner if you like a crowd: or have breakfast if you want to look and get the ambience in a less hectic atmosphere.

Posted by Sam at August 10, 2006 10:16 AM

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Nantes

Brasserie la Cigale Classic decour with classic food

Brasserie la Cigale
4 Place Graslin
Nantes 4400
Tel: 02 51 84 94 94
Website

Brasserie_la_Cigale.jpg


The most beautiful brasserie in France as some say? Well I am not sure of that but it is certainly has a classic decour and it is well worth a trip to Nantes just to sit in La Cigale and look.
But there is much more. For lunch and dinner the booking is essential and the 100 plus seats are turned over 2 or 3 times: and the food is spot on. As an ex-restaurateur I found watching the organisation was fascinating. But not only is the service good and swift but the food is also right up there with the best. Go for dinner if you like a crowd: or have breakfast if you want to look and get the ambience in a less hectic atmosphere.

Posted by Sam at August 10, 2006 10:16 AM

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