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    Le Belvédère

    3.8 (10 reviews)
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    Fantastic view, wonderful food (try the chicken and mustard!) and the friendliest kindest service in France.

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    Ferme Auberge Le Maraval

    Ferme Auberge Le Maraval

    4.0(1 review)
    0.9 km

    Le Maraval is a farm-inn in the Dordogne. We went one summer night for a country dinner that just…read morekept going and going. There are different set menus to choose from. We ordered one for 22 Euro and another at 27 Euro. Our 6 course dinner included alcohol (liqueurs, wine). We also ordered some extra aperitifs. Rough summary of our epic country dinner: 0. We started by ordering some aperitifs: black walnut and chestnut. At least one of them was homemade, from their own nuts. Both were good. 2 Euro each. 1. Peasant soup (soupe de paysanne) was flavourful, salty, with chunks of soft bread. Nice and comforting. 2. Shots of fruit liqueur from a bottle shaped like the Eiffel Tower. Red wine in a carafe for dinner. 3. Pâté & bread course: Cou farci de canard (stuffed duck neck) and Foie gras entier with a glass of sweet Bergerac wine (I believe the foie gras & wine was the reason for the higher-priced 27 Euro menu) 4. Main course: Duck breast stuffed with foie gras and mushrooms with potatoes Sarladaise. Duck was overcooked. 5. Simple salad of lettuce with vinaigrette 6. Cheese & bread course: Soft fresh cow's milk and goat's milk cheese, with crusty Perigourdine bread. 7. Dessert: Walnut tart 8. More liqueur from the Eiffel Tower bottle. Several courses came in a communal serving dish/bowl, with more than enough for the two of us. It's impossible to eat everything. Food is hearty and comforting. The owner (Eric) was friendly, enthusiastic and happy to tell us tourists about the food and the culture of Perigord. It was wonderful to sit in Maraval's countryhouse stuffed full of food and drink, basking in the warmth of the countryside.

    L'Angelus de Montfort - Foie Grad

    L'Angelus de Montfort

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.6 km

    Yes! A cute outdoor patio restaurant that is family owned and operated. The food and service is…read moreremarkably good. Monfort is a fairy tale storybook cute village that is not over run with tourist hordes. That is amazing given that it is located close to the Dordogne river recreational activities. Bambi and I wandered the village to be amazed by the cleanliness, tidiness, and charm of the place. And real people live here, we saw families at most homes enjoying their summer evenings. Do come to see for yourself. Our meal. Charcuterie, foie gras, salmon, giant mushroom omelette, lamb chops, 1 full liter of wine, 2 cups of coffee. Full bellies. Big smiles of contentment. Total bill = 66 euros. Delightful service by mom. A real charming, home spun character. Generous in spirit. Practically no English. I'm staying here 3 more nights. I plan to eat here at least 2 more times.

    Happened to be passing through Montfort at lunch time - the menu looked interesting so we took a…read moreshot even though their terrace was empty. No sooner than we sat down and the place filled up, and with good reason - the food was fantastic. Rustic, flavorful, fantastic. Started out with salad with warm cheese - surprisingly the cheese was baked in puffed pastry and was excellent. The greens were accompanied with a delicate oil and vinegar dressing. The main courses was a beef pie, cooked in beer with fresh herbs - delicious. What made the visit especially enjoyable was that the chef dropped by our table, was charming , totally unpretentious and visibly pleased that we enjoyed our meal. A great experience.

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