2 /5
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Before the points of criticism, I would like to begin with two positive aspects: 1. dishes are well cooked and do not lack originality. the chef "in residence", apparently an Australian, has been able to combine ingredients of French cuisine through asie. 2. This restaurant serves again after 10:00.But, all positive points stop there. Upon arrival, a map or menu is written in all small letters is placed on the table. the waitress gave us a long speech on the concept of the restaurant and she explained to us why it is wonderful (chefs in residence..ephemers, exceptional wines, etc.). she offered us the tasting menu for 40 eur or otherwise we had to choose a minimum of 2 dishes per person (movement 15 eur/plat) ; more, we were told that a sommelier would accompany us all at the long meal. All right, all of this looked very promising until the arrival of the dishes that are served in vulgar dishes of the ikea style. and looking at the servings, we quickly understood why we had to order minium 2 dishes, because they arrive in the size of the tapas (which makes the price/plat quite high). But, well, we thought that this could be part of the minimalist concept. In addition, the sommelier's accompaniment proved to be expensive. Not only did the sommelier have to be relaunched on several occasions to serve us the rest of the wines, but at the time of the addition we found ourselves with glasses charged between 8.50 and 11 eur/verre!!!! at the end, the addition including 6 dishes (taille tapas) to two, plus 4 glasses/person is mounted to 158 eur. an amount that is not justified by the frame, nor by the concept and even less by the service.Unless you want to pay for tapas at the golden price, there is currently a growing number of good restaurants in Arles that offer a high price ratio much higher than that of this self-proclaimed bistromic restaurant. So you pass your way, you'll find better elsewhere.