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    La Tupina

    3.6 (189 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndFrench Southwest, French
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM, 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Quiet
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Goose "wing" - really drumstick and thigh
    Shelby G.

    Cozy little restaurant with polished and professional servers. There are multiple rooms, and we were in the one that had multiple two seater tables together. It was a bit cramped, but whatever! We're here for the food. Started off with radishes, cauliflower, and bread. The radishes were very tasty, and we ended up asking for more. Warning: our goal was to try as many atypical dishes as possible. We ordered the pigs blood crepe as our appetizer. The first few bites were really delicious, but we underestimated how heavy it would be. Would recommend this for a group of 4 people to share. I have a hard time imagining one person eating this. Mains: got the goose wing and kidneys. The goose wing is more like the drumstick and thigh. Very delicious, but unfortunately I was so stuffed with the crepe that I couldn't eat much. Thankfully I had it the next day and it was great! The kidneys...oh boy. I'll be honest, it came out and it looked like poop. I had a bite and it was...not my cup of tea. But my mom ate all of it! I will say that this isn't something that I'd recommend for the average eater, but if you've had offal before and like it, this is a treat!

    Fish of the day special.. delicious!
    Paul B.

    Delicious grilled meats and fish on a cozy street. Enjoyed the duck breast cooked pink and the fries weee just the way I like them,, thick cut. Sat at a quaint outside table for two. A perfect lunch spot. Our second Time and will return for a 3rd next year.

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    A group of us were winding down our bike tour in Bordeaux in 2019 and this restaurant was recommended to us through an Australian friend who traveled with us. She had worked in the Australian wine industry and remembered a write-up of this Southern France country style restaurant. It was a wonderful experience as our choice of meats were on display as we entered and the host/cook was working the meals under a hearth while checking our reservations. We were completely mesmerized by the ongoing cooking activity at the entrance of the restaurants. The meals main course beef, poultry and fish were cooked right under the hearth, as well as the fries cooked in duck fat. Tremendous dinner and eating experience. A review post overdue and interrupted by the COVID pandemic....

    Pegley H.

    We had a wonderful meal! The duck was perfectly grilled, hubby had the tournedo of beef and we tried foie gras for the first time. It actually was really good! We sat near the grill and enjoyed watching the chef at work. A man came up to the counter a few times and helped himself to the bowl of radishes which were out for the servers to put on each table. He put his hands in his pockets, then we watched in disbelief as he then ran his fingers through the bowl of radishes again. These were radishes which were being served! I mentioned it to our very friendly waiter who then told me it was the owner! Please someone tell him that is disgusting!

    Pure serendipity. My wife, daughter and I were staying at a hotel across from the train station on an overnight stopover in Bordeaux. We were just going to grab a pizza until the front desk clerk suggested a nice restaurant a short walk away called La Tupiña. We were unaware of the restaurant's reputation and when we arrived on a Sunday night the place was not very busy. The woman who greeted us at the door asked if we had a reservation and when we said we didn't she deliberated briefly (in French) with the chef and we felt there was a chance we wouldn't be seated. By this point we were under the spell of the charming interior, the open wood-fired grill and the amazing aroma and were relieved when we were taken to a table. My wife ordered the prix fixe dinner-- scallops with truffles followed by a wonderful fish entree and sorbet with a glass of champagne served with each course. My daughter and I shared a large bowl of an amazing beef and vegetable soup, then she had a pasta dish served in a deep pot with plenty to share. I ordered a filet. The meat was EXTREMELY rare and I considered sending it back, but then figured these people know what they're doing and I dug in. The filet was tender and delicious and I was glad I had said nothing. It was served with French fries cooked in goose fat. Unbelievably good. The service was prompt and friendly and the portions were generous and satisfying. Yes, our dinner cost a bit more (LOL) than a pizza, but as my daughter pointed out-- "When in Bordeaux..."

    Michael U.

    Items Selected: Rose du Jour Terrine, Rilette, Radishes, Cauliflower, Butter, Bread Pork and Duck Sanguette Foie Gras Terrine with Sweet Wine Cadillac Black Pig Le porc noir de Bigorre - Roasted Medium Rare with Pommes Puree French Toast with Jam and crème Anglaise Canele with Walnut Ice Cream and Caramel Mini Canele Fried Dough Suggested by two well traveled friends as the best place in Bordeaux for an authentic experience featuring the sort of cuisine served in homes across Southern France, it was with good fortune that La Tupina offers dinner late into Sunday night, and finding the rustic space mostly empty but extremely welcoming at the time of a 19h30 arrival the experience was everything that was promised, though the kitchen's unwillingness to size down any of the plates limited options for solo dining while still driving a nearly €100 price. No doubt taking its craft seriously, proteins as well as produce sourced from many of the region's best purveyors with heritage breeds abound, a visit to La Tupina begins in the foyer where ingredients are plainly laid out in full view and with daily specials added to an already sizable carte the only questions are ones of appetite and predilections, the best bet undoubtedly arriving with a large group ready to order in abundance and share plates round-by-round. Not particularly busy during a frigid night in late November, only four other parties present during the course of my two hour stay, service is casual but caring in a decidedly French manner, my three plate initial selection warned to be "too much," but eventually allowed when I was assured that smaller portions of the cassoulet and macaroni could not be prepared. Not for lack in offal or meat, a basket of crudites served alongside housemade bread even offering a pate and terrine, the meal began with a glass or local Rose served alongside a thick slab of foie gras tempered by light notes of wine and whether eaten all alone or slathered on toasty buttered brioche the flavor was only surpassed by the texture, a lesson in creaminess handed down in each bite. Moving next to something new, my only experience with sanguette to this point a small bite served within Michelin Starred environs as part of the canapes, La Tupna upped the ante substantially with it's blood pancake, the diameter easily nine inches with a quarter inch thickness still ever so slightly gelatinous, the richness still too much for just one person to enjoy all alone even as bites of pork and duck helped break up the textural monotony. Tough to decide between the cassoulet, signature foie infused pasta, duck, or confit wing off goose it was actually the waitress who convinced me to steer off course, and although a pork chop may seem a bit 'safe' at such a place the use of Black Pig de Bigorre made the results anything but typical, the medium rare roast offering a rich nuttiness with gamy undertones akin to lamb while the roasting juice soaked into silky pommes puree. Assuming that such a meal would nix dessert it was again with questions of capacity that an order of two house signatures was met, but persisting that I would likely be fine and was happy to pay regardless it was after a short delay wandering the heavily wooded space that the request was granted, the steaamy Pain Perdu baked golden with fig preserves and a sidecar of Crème Anglaise while the housemade canele were without doubt the best tasted in the city, the crackling-shelled duo sliced and served with a dollop of nutty ice cream beneath a light drizzle of caramel.

    Gregg M.

    After a day of touring wine chateaus in Pauillac and Saint Julien, our tour group went to dinner at La Tupina. La Tupina looked very promising as we stepped in the door. It had homey feel with its rustic, country kitchen replete with a working fireplace and a beautiful assortment of fresh meat and poultry just waiting to be kissed by the fire burning in the fireplace. We were seated in private dining room that easily accommodated our party of 14. We had a pre-selected 3-course meal of French classics with 2 or 3 choices for each course. I opted for the Terrine de Foie Gras de Canard Mi-Cuit; the Filet de Bœuf, medium rare, with Crème de Cepes, and Frites Maison; and for dessert, Poire Pochée au Vin Rouge. The terrine was a well-done dish exuding flavor and richness. Unfortunately, it was the food highlight of the night. My cut of my filet was surprisingly thin and a bit less tender than I'd expected. More disappointing was that it was considerably overdone, coming out medium/medium well. While it was somewhat understandable given our party's size and the number of filets ordered at the same time, consistency seemed to be a problem around the table as most were over the requested doneness. Less understandable was that none of us who ordered the filet received the frites that were supposed to come with it. They were only delivered, without explanation, after we asked about them. We should've just taken a pass on them as they were oily, soggy, lukewarm and otherwise underwhelming. My poached pear was good if not unremarkable. I didn't get a chance to look at a wine list since our wines accompanying dinner had been pre-selected. However, La Tupina seemingly allows diners to bring in their own wines (I don't know if or how much a corkage fee was charged.), which was a plus. La Tupina was recently touted by Thrillist as "arguably the most famous restaurant" in the "World's Best Food City", Bordeaux. (http://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/the-world-s-best-food-cities). Apparently, we should've had the duck confit. Famous doesn't necessarily equate to outstanding or better than average, even in the "world's best food city". Still, despite my ho hum experience, I'd return for its Old World charm and to see if it was a one off bad night. 2.5 stars

    can't beat the entrance to La Tupina!
    Bryan W.

    You can't beat the ambiance and service. I've been here 6 times now and it's always wonderful. The St. Jaques and bacon appetizer is amazing. The crunchy salad is very nice. You can beat the chicken and onions, the cassoulet, the lamb, and the cod. The caneles and ice cream dessert was wonderful. If you can't get into the restaurant, eating across the street at the grocery is very nice too. Quiet and great service.

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    Amazing food & service. Charming ambience and supreme traditional Bordeaux cooking. Heavy, rich meals so come hungry!

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    Had a very nice dinner, with kids. Friendly service! A bit overpriced but we really enjoyed

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    Cozy, homey rooms, friendly staff, and the best Southwest cooking, just like Grand-mère used to make.

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