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Bidra med feedbackMost supermarkets in france offer a caffe or restaurant experience. when I'm in France, I look at this as a cost-effective travel-repute-stop for food and fuel. cora in st malo offers a high-quality lunch menu. to very cheap trips. the restaurant is well designed and the offer is well presented and inexpensive. highly recommended when they come by and feel hungry.
Although we know that the restaurant is not very good, we thought that there is no problem with a simple cup of coffee....how wrong can they be! it operates a salon de the on the afternoon, so we thought we had cappuccinos.....at 1.95 € ever. I can say that it's the worst coffee every description I've ever had in France. Hot brown water with slightly roasted milk on the top. the best of wit was the tiny Monbana chocolate served with it. I'll never interrupt again!
Self-service cafeteria, a selection of dressed as well as the 'set' menu du jour at 6.75Euros also as a cuppa area, e.g. according to shop coffee mix. moule fries can offer at a special price in. the moules local season. for a cafeteria as part of a super market, this is a quite reasonable place. Although there is a buffet to collect a meal, there are miicro waves when a heating is required.
If you are looking for a good well cooked wholesome meal for lunch then this is the place. Nothing fancy, it did remind me a bit like the old Lyons Corner House of long ago. For a family who are wanting a cheapish meal well cooked meal where the children's for those under ten years of age there is a special menu of a two course plus a drink for €3.90. My wife & I had a main course of a 1/4 of chicken + fries, plus a sweet and drinks. Total cost €18.00. Well done Cora.
As a cafeteria you do not expect fine dining but generally we have found such cafeterias do offer a quick satisfactory meal at a reasonable price. This place operated by Cora is an exception. The starters we had were bland crab sticks in a salad and a cold meat salad. The latter was satisfactory. For mains my wife had fish which was over cooked in a bland sauce. I had what was described as veau that was actually stewed beef but was well cooked and as such was acceptable. The vegetables were cooked to a limp mess. We then both had a mini desert selection with coffee. The expresso coffee was ok after I got them to replace the cracked cup they initially presented me with. The desert selection fell short of normal French patisserie standards.If you at this hypermarket and need a meal you would probably get closer to normal French dining standards by going to the nearby McDonald's.