L'Anti Pasta

L'Anti Pasta - Table reservation

6 rue de la Dauversiere | Place du 8 Mai, 72200 La Fleche, France, La Flèche
192 Reviews 4.5

"This is the mother of all cheese shops (see what I did there)?."

Details

Phone: +33243947360

Address: 6 rue de la Dauversiere | Place du 8 Mai, 72200 La Fleche, France, La Flèche

City: La Flèche

Website: http://www.facebook.com/LantiPasta72200LaFleche/

Opening hours

Tuesday: 12:00-14:00 19:00-21:30

Wednesday: 12:00-14:00 19:00-21:30

Thursday: 12:00-14:00 19:00-21:30

Friday: 19:00-21:30 12:00-13:30

Saturday: 19:00-21:30 12:00-14:00

Statistics

Dishes: 23

Amenities: 19

Categories: 5

Reviews: 192


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Reviews

4 /5 Rating

this little Italian restaurant is not the best in which I had the opportunity to eat, but it is not bad and I recommend it if you are around the Flèche...The antipasti piatto in the entrance has rained us, the quality of the products appearing at the rdv. The two pasta dishes that we then took, namely the ventricina penne and the conchiglie pinolati, we also enjoyed, but a little less. The place is pretty cute and the waitress was very nice, and the correct prices, so it is a good little Italian restaurant.

2 /5 Rating

I made 30 minutes of a car to celebrate my wife's birthday in this restaurant. She's a vegetarian, I was told by reading the opinions that we could find a dish suitable for her: a single meatless dish on the whole card, and that didn't tempt her. So we went home to dinner, we're out. It's really a shame for a restaurant that wants to be warm and in the air of time that it was forgotten that a good part of the inhabitants of the planet do not eat meat.

4 /5 Rating

welcomes very nice, very good quality food I recommend no pizzas but this is not what I take when I go to an Italian restaurant and the map is quite complete to enjoy

4 /5 Rating

the products served are fresh, the service is pleasant even if the waiting between the dishes is a little long, the decoration is nice, in the theme .

5 /5 Rating

This is the mother of all cheese shops (see what I did there)?.