4 /5
Rating
★
★
★
★
Although we arrived at this restaurant on a very wet day, and we were the only customers, we were treated to a lovely and inexpensive traditional Auvergne lunch of local hams, truffaude and salad. Washed down with the local aperitif and wines. The owner, a delightful lady, explained how the truffaude was made, the types of cheeses used and generally put up with our awful French in a friendly way. The restaurant is situated in an old building with a fabulous ancient fireplace and bar, great old French wooden furniture and we were sorry it wasn't quite cold enough for the fire to be lit I am sure the atmosphere on a cold winters day would be brilliant love to go back then and see!