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    Solides Comme Cochon

    3.7 (10 reviews)
    ModerateFrench
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Chez Emile

    Chez Emile

    4.1(95 reviews)
    0.7 kmSaint Georges
    €€€

    Went here for lunch today - the service was wonderful! The location is great - located in the heart…read moreof the city, the typical Toulouse pink brick building opens its doors on Place Saint Georges and features a terrace you can enjoy. I got the lobster ravioli to start, the cod as my main (which was on mashed potatoes and butter), and the strawberry pavlova (a meringue-based dessert) for dessert, and definitely left feeling full. My dad got the marinated salmon that came not as expected but still good - it is cold vs cooked, and is a plate with a thin layer of salmon covering it and is marinated with lime. He then got the duck for his main and then the chocolate cake with blood orange sorbet which I didn't try but both him and my mother said was delicious. My mother ordered a la carte and got the lobster, which, for other pescatarians, note that it comes with chicken in it, as well as some mushrooms and small noodles. She said it was excellent but was unaware of the chicken. Other than that, we got a bottle of sparkling water, lemon wedges on the side, bread (which is great when dipped in the lobster ravioli sauce as it tastes like lobster bisque), and coffee (which comes with little chocolate desserts too). Solid traditional 100% homemade cuisine--100% fresh produce and local producers are in the spotlight--and, as mentioned, the icing on the cake is the pretty terrace on a pleasant square. Apparently the star of the place is the cassoulet so I'm sure that is good! Fun fact- It is a bourgeois reference for most of the city, the cassoulet temple, a beautiful house on one of the emblematic squares of this chic Saint-Georges district. Chef: Chistophe Fasan

    Excellent Cassoulet and Foie Gras. Very good service and…read moreatmosphere. I took a fair amount of the Cassoulet with me and finished it the following night. The leftovers were as good as the meal.

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    Chez Emile - Chocolate dessert

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    Les Caves de la Maréchale - The Cave view from the bar

    Les Caves de la Maréchale

    3.9(149 reviews)
    0.5 kmEsquirol, Capitole
    €€€

    Food was great! Server had a great sense of humor! Piano player made the ambience even more…read morespecial. I f you like old - caves- monastery - you'll love this place!

    Not just a good meal but a unique and refined culinary experience…read moreThis place is breathtaking, with excellent service and superb cuisine. Located on a narrow side street in Toulouse's old town, only a removable sign indicated that  there is a restaurant in the back, no street front. You walk under an arch into a backyard of sorts. There is a sundeck with comfortable chairs attached to what appears to be the living space of a family. You are instructed to go to the basement. It's hard not to be at awe as you enter the cave. The soft glow by indirect lighting gives the space a soothing, or romantic feel, depending on your current mood. We decided to try the local dishes; the Lapin and the Cassoulet. Foie gras and Roasted Veal Salad. Brownies with licorice sauce with pistachio ice cream, and something called Paris brest with chocolate and praline ganache, strawberry and popcorn. A bottle Chateau Plaisance wine, from the Bordeaux area, complemented our meal well. All were exceptionally good. But it is the service that brings it all together. Even with the language barrier (our lack of French and their limited English) they managed to make us feel comfortable and well served. It wasn't until we were leaving that I found the owner spoke another language that we could have communicated with.  While traveling, I like to experience as many places as possible, but Les Caves de La Marechale is a place I can see myself going back, again and again.

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    Les Caves de la Maréchale - Salle

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    Les Caves de la Maréchale - Cabbage stuffed with escargot

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    Chez Yannick - Dessert de la formule: biscuit pistache mousse mascarpone sorbet cerise

    Chez Yannick

    4.5(22 reviews)
    1.2 kmRiquet - Dupuy
    €€

    This is a small restaurant, tucked away in some little streets but not to be missed! It's really…read moreclose to the Francois Verdier metro stop and close to a few bus linesIt's one of our favorite places we have found in Toulouse and for 30€ a person for 3 courses for dinner, it's also affordable. You can make reservations easily online but we have had luck just walking in on a weekday as the space is pretty big for a restaurant here. They usually have 3 choices for entrée, plus the entrée du moment, 3 choices for plat (plus plat du moment), and 2 choices for dessert, a cheese plate, or the dessert du moment. I've always found the portions here to be generous, the plates interesting and tasty, and the ambiance very relaxed and casual. You can get a glass of wine for 4,5€ - 6€. Entrées: - The first time I went, I accidentally got tripe soup because of my limited French comprehension (I didn't know what tripe was, and just heard soup and shrimp). So I didn't like this, but this was my fault. - My husband got a beef tartare and tuna tartare - the portions were really generous and he said it tasted good, but unfortunately he got food poisoning from eating this that night :( We decided to give them another shot and came back again, just avoiding the tartare. - Squid & Pork Confit - This most recent time, I got the sautéed squid & pork confit and it was delicious. The squid was fresh and not chewy, and the pork complimented it well, in a creamy sauce. I loved this and would get it again if they had it on the menu. - Seared Foie Gras - My husband got this one and said it was delicious - it was 2 pieces of seared foie gras with rhubarb. I didn't try it because I couldn't eat it (I'm pregnant), but he would get this again. Plats: - I've gotten fish both times here, and they have both been really good, and generous portions of fish. - The first time we came here, my husband got the Iberian pork and he loved it. I tried it and wished I had gotten it. It was huge and cooked perfectly. - Swordfish & Duck Confit - On our most recent visit, my husband got this dish and it was really good, over a parmesan polenta. I liked this a lot - it was a bit on the rich side, but it was delicious. Desserts: - We got a chocolate cake with a molten center and it was delicious; I loved this and would absolutely get it again if I saw it on the menu. - Cheesecake with Strawberries - Different than traditional American cheesecake, but delicious, not too sweet, and fresh. Good for a lighter dessert. Overall, we love this place and would absolutely recommend either for lunch or dinner. Reasonably priced, good portions and nice service. If you're looking for traditional French food that is not overly pretentious, this is great.

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