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Le Carre de l'Ange
Saint-Lizier
08/04/2026: An exceptional experience at Carré de l’Ange!
We discovered this restaurant to celebrate our 25th anniversary, and it was a truly enchanting experience. Parking was very easy right nearby, and we arrived in a magnificent setting with a breathtaking view.
This family-run restaurant is owned by a Brazilian chef and her husband, who manages the front of house: a passionate duo whose enthusiasm shines through in both the warm welcome and the delicious food. We had lunch on the terrace, all to ourselves, on a Tuesday afternoon, with splendid weather, which made the moment even more magical.
The service was impeccable: the owner took the time to explain each dish with great kindness. We opted for the Cardinal menu at €59, accompanied by drinks (pear cider as an aperitif, sparkling water, white and red wines, and coffees) for a total of €191.50 for two people.
The dishes are true works of art: magnificent presentation, original flavor combinations, each bite a delight for the taste buds. A thoughtful touch particularly touched me: the option to choose the apple dessert from the lower menu, as I'm not a big chocolate fan.
In short: a superb discovery, a wonderful experience, and a restaurant we wholeheartedly recommend. Thank you to Le Carré de l’Ange for this unforgettable gastronomic interlude!
06/04/2026: Pleasant setting, friendly staff… but it's so expensive!!! The prices are extremely high: ten euros for a glass of sparkling pear cider we had as an aperitif, five euros for a bottle of sparkling water that costs less than 75 cents and is made by them… we assumed it was five euros because the prices were never explained to us. Just two glasses of pear cider, a glass of wine, and two small bottles of sparkling water came to 40 euros, and that's without the meal! Make sure you ask for a detailed breakdown when you pay, because I didn't, and it was only when I got to the car that I realized how much I'd paid.
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