Such a great hidden gem! Not sure why another reviewer said this is "not for americans". I'm a Brazilian living in Canada (and my French is laughable, btw), and this is one of the places I felt the most welcome in Europe so far. Just know what to expect: this is a rustic place aimed for locals. The owner doesn't speak English (though one waiter did, to be fair), you won't get an English menu (or maybe a menu at all), and they don't take credit cards. And that's what makes it so great! You'll have an authentic experience without the bullshit aimed for tourists. If none of this sounds appealing to you, I suggest you stop reading this review and avoid the place.
Food wasn't fancy, but tasted great, fresh and authentic. Everything is dirty cheap, costing less than 35 euros for a 3-course meal with lots of wine. During the two times I visited the place, had a great chat with a local who I will keep in touch with, didn't have enough cash to pay my bill and they were completely cool with it (I obviously came back later and payed what I owed), owner opened the place just because of us, and got liqueur and cheese for free. What more could I ask for? :-)
If you're not afraid of a truly authentic experience, go ahead and give it a try! read more