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Bidra med feedbackThis place is outside Porto Vecchio, just close to the track to the historical remains. Staff is friendly, service could be quicker but in the meantime you can relax in the outside tables. The overall quality of food was good, better than in many other places we went to in Corsica. Prices are (unfortunately) in line with comparable places, on the high side, but at least you get quality.
This restaurant has a great atmosphere. We were seated in a cute little garden with cozy lighting and a beautiful tree. The service is great, friendly staff. The (local Corsican) food is nothing special, but really tasty nevertheless!
Nice table setting in the garden. They offer 26 euro menu which is ok given prices in the area. This set concentrates on meat, would recommend to try wild boar dishes. The other options are too plain. Selectionof local wines, good that have small bottles. The dessert, tiramisu of the house was exceptionally good following the basic structure but something very different from trafitional one. It was delicious.
This place is situated at the bottom of the hill that boasts the Bronze Age megalithic site that brings most people to this area. It's also the first thing you see when you come back down so it's a welcome sight. Very limited parking is available although you may have to park up the road and hoof it back. When we arrived it was evening and the lights were out on the tables and it looked just perfect. The 24€ menu was ideal, starting with terrine (superb then wild boar (good tender but rather fatty; the alternative was veal with tagliatelle [nondescript, apparently] and then a cheese platter. The environment couldn't be bettered it's perfect. The mozzies are not quite so much fun but that's hardly the restaurant's fault. Service is a little lackadaisical but it doesn't really matter as it just gives you more time to sit and chatter and smell the Mediterranean dusk. They also have a little shop selling cheese, oil and meat products. This is a great place, ideally located. The food could do with a tweak or two but if you've just scrambled up and down the hill that won't matter!
This small restaurant is situated at the base of the path to the megalith at the top of the hill. It was very busy when we went and we weren't offered the luncheon special so had galettes which should have been warmer. Heard it was very good...