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    La Lombardie - House made tiramisu made with biscuits roses de Reims

    La Lombardie

    (1 review)

    I'm not gonna lie, this probably wouldn't have been my top choice of places to go if I was choosing…read morefrom a list, but it was recommended to us by our bed and breakfast host, and she was willing to give them a call to make a reservation, so we decided to give it a try. We thought she was probably getting some sort of kick-back, but it did make deciding easier so we headed here for dinner. The booking was probably a bit superfluous as we were the only people there to start. Later, more people showed up, it's probably due to us eating earlier than most French people. Since it was summer and gorgeous outside, they sat us in their rooftop garden. It was really amazing up there. Since it was a pizzeria, we went for pizzas of course (again, not what I would probably choose as a first choice in France). We had some green salads to go with, and my partner ordered a mojito (as I was driving). The mojito was really good (and strong). At one point someone ended up picking more mint from the herb garden on the roof as well, so it's nice to know that the ingredients are really fresh. The pizzas? Fantastic. I had a foie gras pizza (because France) and the toppings were really fresh and amazing. I'd never had red currants on pizza, but I'd do it again. The crust was cracker thin, crisp and amazing. My partner had the barbeque pizza with a base of barbeque sauce and several types of meat. Also really fantastic. I was blown away. Some of the best pizza I've had. The salad were a nice touch as well. For dessert I had tiramisu made with the rose biscuits of Reims. I really enjoyed it. My partner had the ile de flotante, which was also nice, but it turns out isn't made in house (the menu did say that), so it wasn't as good as some I've had in the past. But who cares? Everything was great. The service was really good as well, which is always a plus when you're in Europe. We actually thought about trying to come back here another night, but they were closed so it didn't work out, but if you're in the area, it's definitely worth stopping in.

    Café Restaurant de la Forge - The welcoming, warm fire place is a nice touch ...

    Café Restaurant de la Forge

    (3 reviews)

    This little gem in the village of Etoges may have been the find of our entire trip back to France…read more When we found the restaurant at the chateau we were spending a few days at was closed for our visit, our concierge advised us that this was a place that we could walk to from the chateau and have a authentic french meal. It was so authentic that the gentlemen did not speak one word of english! That is okay! We are in France, after all! I had to suffer my way through my awful french and figure out what we were ordering and actually order it for my boyfriend and I! The prix fixe menu was 15 euro! 4 courses for 15 euro?! I actually thought after the very expansive first charcuterie boardd, that I had read the menu wrong, and since La Forge only takes euros , my boyfriend discreetly started counting our combined euros! His first course was a lardon salade; the bacon pieces were so thick and the dijon vinagrette in France is nothing compared to bottled junk in the US. My charcuterie plate had 5 meats with pates and a foie gras, pickles and chutney, and of course, as the french do it.. never ending baguettes. Our bottle of local french red wine: 7euro. I had a duck breast with a champagne sauce and potato mash. Divine. He had a pork tenderloin with dijon sauce and potatoes. The cheese course was filled with french cheeses that threw my very American boyfriend very off. I thought we may have a international incident on our hands. Oh Americans. The french man seems to own this little cafe housed at the bottom of a home. He cooked everything to order and was eager to please us. There was a huge roaring fireplace in the small, quiet, quiet, rustic french adobe. We absolutely loved it. We passed on our fourth course, because I honestly thought that I was mistaken about the price when our portions were so massive. I felt they must be 15 euro per course. Well, I was wrong. Total bill was 44 euro out the door; including the corked and re-corked fresh bottle of local wine to take back to the chateau! I can't wait to return!

    We stopped in shortly before lunch to have a café au lait. The proprietors had set the tables for…read morelunch so invited us to sit at the bar. It was really cold outside and the roaring fire was wonderful making the place very cozy. Unfortunately we didn't get to stay for lunch as we know it would have been delightful with authentic French regional cuisine. We watched the cook in the kitchen preparing everything from scratch. The café au lait was perfect!

    La Table Sourdet - restaurants - Updated May 2026

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