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Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Restaurant Review: Brasserie Le Lyautey (Versailles, France)

Brasserie Le Lyautey


We had just done the palace and gardens and, having been on our feet for hours, we wanted to sit down for a leisurely late lunch. On one of the main routes to the Chateau of Versailles, opposite the beautiful Rive Gauche railway station (which has a direct and frequent service to Paris on the RER line C), we dropped by the Brasserie Le Lyautey located behind the Information Station and the bus stop.

Well frequented by locals (always a good sign of consistency), they had an affordable set lunch menu of some good value, authentic (but not esoteric) classic French food. This was not fine dining, with its small tables and limited menu but it was well worth it.  You can sit outside on the terrace, enjoying the sun and your meal while watching people pass by on the charming boulevard.

L-R: Manny, Jandy, Kyle,Grace and Cheska

Waiters here do not speak or hardly speak any English but communication here was via a menu with English translations. 

We ordered a couple of salads, a half-smoked salmon with lemon cream and rye bread, a steak with salad and French fries and salmon with risotto. The food was good but the portions were small. 

Steak with salad and French fries

They've also got free wifi.  The only issue here was the service was a rather slow.  Waiting to order, waiting for the food and waiting for the bill all took some time. In fairness, restaurant and bar service in Europe is almost universally slower than in the United States. I'd say this is one of your better options as it is a convenient spot to stop before or after your visit to the Chateau.

Half-smoked salmon with lemon cream and rye bread 

Brasserie de Lyautey: 6 Place Lyautey, 78000, Versailles, Tel: +33 1 39 50 20 65. Open daily, 5:30 AM – 12 midnight.

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