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Le baron could easily be considered a secret. it is easy to find tricky and certainly not released well sign. they might even miss it. once they have found it and sit after a very warm reception, they might even think not to leave again....Shot menu still make some difficult decisions. eating is exquisite. if they dare to try to convince the owner with their own wein knowledge, we guarantee them have a lot of fun, they will get a thorough education and probably they will not discover enough to cope with this challenge. Finally they come over some great and very rare weeping. whatever they choose, the evening will be unforgettable.
Our group of four had a nice dinner here. our French language skills were extremely minimal, but gregory made us welcome. eating is really great: we had two vegetarians in our group and we are also famous from a city for food...Snobs, so we know that we are pampered. this is the kind of place where they think to return to the opposite (small city) so that they can have the beautiful dinner experience.
We have lunch in this restaurant today and everything has changed since winter! the menu is very exquisite with crumbs and salads that are freshly picked. delicious cooking for adults looking for the best, but no special menu for the children. it would be a good idea to have special dishes for them. a place where I'll be back soon!
Recommended by our friends, we wanted to have a go at le Baron. It was a Friday, and we entered the restaurant at On its own, the interior is rather quaint, and it was maybe full. We waited for about minutes to...be seated, but it appears that there was only one waitress for all tables. So we sat at a table with dirty dishes, and another minutes passed before it was cleaned for us. And another minutes passed before we were brought the menu. We asked for the dish of the day, but were told it is already sold out. The standard menu had only the usual mountain soup, fondue, raclette and pasta. Nothing fancy, so we decided to leave and went for a nearby restaurant le Sapin, for a tasty lunch, even it was quite late for that.