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Boli Café

4.5 (37 reviews)
ModerateKorean, Tea Rooms
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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for groups
Good for kids

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Jinji - JinJi

Jinji

4.3(23 reviews)
5.5 km
€€€

Korean, by Korean in Toulouse. Korean fusion. A definite must-try while visiting, as the store they…read moretell is one of old and new. The freshness of cucumber gazpacho during a balmy summer day, gives a highlight to summers in the city in Toulouse. And, why we enjoy the fresh offering in our gardens, and the hint of spice literally spiked to taste the old world. KOREAN FRIED CHICKEN! Yes... thanks a no brainer.. spicy, sweet gooey morsels. Yet what brings this to new is the delightful presentation and flavors making your yearning for more. Korean hot pot with beef tartare. Probably my favorite. Sultry sizzling hot pot of rice. Adorned with seasoned beef tartare perfectly chilled, and quite tasty once you do tossing of everything thoroughly of the bowl the meat slightly seers. Totally delicious. So delicious that everyone else in my group wanted to finish my dish. I didn't mind because it gave me an opportunity to taste everyone else's food A spicy pork dish was delicious as well! Perfectly seasoned slight hint of heat and thoroughly tender. Each morsel was coated lightly and it seasoning gave it a vibrant color. The dessert was a little bit odd yet still flavorful I enjoyed it, slightly sweet. With the texture of a Tiramisu it had a nice balance for such a rich meal. A great stop and must try...

Not a very authentic Korean restaurant; they do not serve banchan (korean appetizers) with their…read moremeals. With the prices they charge for the meals, they should provide this traditional/cheap appetizer that is basic for any Korean restaurant. For me, the banchan is the best measure of a Korean restaurants hospitality/authenticity/quality. This is the first Korean restaurant I visited in the world that charged extra for Kimchi (from Seoul - Buenos Aires). I asked for some Kimchi for my Bibimbap and they charged me 2.5 EUR for two small leafs...also they did not tell me they were going to charge me for kimchi until the bill arrived..so cheap.. come on business can't be that bad you need to squeeze every last drop of blood out of the customers... They also charged me extra for my appetizer that was included in my menu set. It was an extra 1 EUR, no big deal $$ wise, but very rude to be adding extra charges without notifying the client. A basic Bibimbap/appetizer and splitting a bottle of Suju costs around 40 EUR/person. Price to quality/service ratio very poor. Needless to say, I do not recommend this place. The other Korean restaurant in the center is much more authentic and costs less. I now understand why the restaurant was so empty.

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Jinji - JinJi

JinJi

Jinji
Jinji - JinJi

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JinJi

Le Gin Dal - Pretty presentation of rolls

Le Gin Dal

3.7(14 reviews)
8.6 km
€€

This is not a Tokyo sushi shop. It is semi rural France and this place tries REALLY hard. The…read morefood was good, service fast, portions huge, presentation 5 star worthy, bathrooms spotless, and the outdoor seeing was perfect. Good for groups. So why knock them a star? Parking sucks and their sushi rolls are big and loose and a little wierd. Yummy, but different. This is not the place to come if you are a sushi snob. It is the place for you to come if you want to liven up your regular eat out menu and if you like or are interested in Japanese/Korean/viet fusion. Our server was the owners daughter and she was super sweet and attentive. It is now our our monthly restaraunt rotation.

An interesting little restaurant. Both times I have been here we have been escorted out to the back…read morepatio to eat. The portions are huge, with 15€ rolls that are so big you can barely eat all of them. I don't recommend ordering a menu and adding any sushi. We always order too much and never finish it all. Everything is beautifully presented with flowers, leaves and whole prawns as garnishes. The starter salad is amazing and contains sashimi, tempura fish and vegetables, a potsticker and more. It is almost a meal in itself. The rolls are a bit disappointing as they are not tightly rolled and tend to fall apart. I recommend sticking to the menus. The sashimi and the chicken Katsu are both good.

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Le Gin Dal - Starter salad almost a meal in itself!

Starter salad almost a meal in itself!

Le Gin Dal - Saumon grillé

Saumon grillé

Le Gin Dal - Sashimi

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Bapz - (Scone et confiture encore)

Bapz

4.4(165 reviews)
0.3 kmEsquirol
€€

We travel frequently in France. We spend a minimum of one month living in a different French city…read moreevery year. Lunch/brunch at this restaurant is the worst meal I have ever had in France. Be warned that it does not resemble "British tea" in any way. There are no courses. No menu/formule. You choose a plat which comes with a salad on the same plate as a single course. The salad served with my main was iceberg lettuce with a single half of a cherry tomato extremely lightly dressed with a weak vinaigrette. They were out of the chicken so for my main I ordered the goat cheese and potato tart. It was OK - tasted like something you would be served in a cafeteria or a museum café. My kids ordered the menu enfant. It was potato chips (I guess they see that as British), a rock hard ham and cheese panini and fruit. Neither their meal nor mine came with beverages or dessert. We were in and out of the restaurant in less than 45 minutes - which is unheard of and sitdown French restaurants. The service was just OK. The food was so bad that we decided not to get the dessert and went to a nearby patisserie instead. I would recommend going to Le Salon d'Eugenie instead. They do serve a British style tea, the food is decent, and the prices are way better than at Bapz. The only thing this place had going for it was the cute tea cups and cozy, although cluttered interior.

Very delicious i recommend I tried the crumble it was good…read moreand the tarte aux pommes is excellent

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Bapz - La brioche aux pépites de  chocolat (très bonne)

La brioche aux pépites de chocolat (très bonne)

Bapz - Le fameux  scône avec la crème et la confiture!

Le fameux scône avec la crème et la confiture!

Bapz - Le chocolat chaud épais avec la chantilly (Tuerie)

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Le chocolat chaud épais avec la chantilly (Tuerie)

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