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Restaurant Le Laetitia - Les Cluses

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Entrez dans Restaurant Le Laetitia, votre porte vers un monde de délices gustatifs. Sur route Departementale 900 | A 4km du perthus, 66480 Les Cluses, France, notre tarif est une abondance d'expériences, de voyages, d'aventures culinaires. Notre classement sur 4.5 et 191 enthousiastes démontre notre inébranlable dévouement à fabriquer des repas d'exception.

Heures d'ouverture

  • Lundi 10:00 - 00:00
  • Mardi 10:00 - 00:00
  • Mercredi 10:00 - 00:00
  • Jeudi 10:00 - 00:00
  • Vendredi 10:00 - 01:00
  • Samedi 10:00 - 01:00
  • Dimanche 10:00 - 00:00

Contacts

  • Adresse: route Departementale 900 | A 4km du perthus, 66480 Les Cluses, France
  • Téléphone: +33468877771

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Commentaires

Brisa Ullrich
Brisa Ullrich

Commandez également une pizza à emporter, soyez bref, ce n'était pas une pizza de bonne qualité. La sécheresse était aigre et la croûte était recouverte de graisse et de sauce à l'ail.


Prof. Christiana Yundt DDS
Prof. Christiana Yundt DDS

After visiting Fort de Bellegarde we stopped off on the way back to our hotel for dinner.The paella Royale for 2 was large and very tasty but just too much to finish. Included lobster among a good selection of sea food. The Catalan wine recommended was also good and was offered warm or chilled. The building may be uninspiring but the service was good, staff helpful although with little English and friendly.Located on road down from Perthus with parking so much easier than trying to find a parking space in the village.


Chyna West
Chyna West

We were staying just around the corner at Les Cluses so we obviously had to try the food. The restaurant is right on the road ( D900 to Perthus). Staff were friendly and greeted and seated the 4 of us quickly. Drinks orders smoothly taken and delivered. Interesting menu at 12, 19 and 29 euros, also al la carte. My wife went for the paella which was huge and stuffed full of prawns, mussels, chicken drumstick and mini pork ribs; I opted for zarzuella which is a fish stew of langoustine, squid, cuttlefish, mussels and chunks of solid fish in an amazingly tasty broth - brilliant and no room for dessert! Our friends opted for roasted Camembert with charcuterie and duck breast. All excellent and costing around 18 euros. Local wine recommended by the waiter went perfectly with the meal. We went back a few nights later and were greeted by the same waiter, he seemed genuinely pleased to see us again. people had repeat dishes but I tried the Fideoua (18 euros) which is basically paella but made with small lengths of spaghetti rather than rice. Again so tasty and enormous, I could not finish it! The ladies had lovely deserts, Baileys over chocolate or coffee ice cream. They said they "were to die for". When we asked for the bill we were also presented with a tiny glass drinking vessel with a local spirit as a digestive, nice way to end a meal.Please don't be put of by the closeness of the road, you can eat inside and the road is not too intrusive.


Dr. Jordy Becker
Dr. Jordy Becker

Le Laetitia is ggod eatery on the side of the road, just before Le Perthus and the Spanish Border. It has elements of Spain and France on the menu. We used to eat there regularly until a couple of years ago, and we revisited there last week to see if there had been any changes. Not much has changed, slightly larger terrace, and a general spruce up - and the staff seem to be the same, and we were warmly welcomed.It is a good value place in a good location and has good service. This time my wife had a lobster salad, oddly it had 3 claws, so it was actually 1.5 smallish lobsters, which I am sure would be thrown back if caught on a british boat. I had a filet steak, which was good and worth the extra over an entrecote. )See my other reviews when it comes to entrecote and France!)Worth stopping at and you will have good food at a reasonable price, and if outside eating isn't your thing, there is an air conditioned rear dining room, plus a large inside dining room.


Johnathon Grady
Johnathon Grady

Affectionately known as 'Le truckstop', we first went for wifi and frites, but it is more than that. Food is good, service too. Classic bistro, done well in an unglamorous location.


Floy Robel
Floy Robel

Most tourists eat in the border towns of Perthus or Jonquera - we did neither. This little place is on the road out or in of Le Perthus with lovely views of the mountains.Food was okay - nothing special but for 9€ a dish was good value - we had fish and salad and catalan chicken (chicken thighs in tomato sauce then) both with frites which were slightly undercooked. Service was hit and miss, don't understand why people ask if you have finished when you haven't and a complete rush for the desert menu which featured well over the price ice cream. In all honesty, probably won't be back and the setting is very much geared for the tourists.


Thurman Kris
Thurman Kris

J'aimerais pouvoir donner zéro étoile à cet endroit. J'ai commandé une pizza pour livraison à partir de cet endroit 3 fois et je n'ai JAMAIS reçu ma commande.


Prof. Rollin Padberg
Prof. Rollin Padberg

On Tuesday, used the on-line order with one of their coupons.


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Aménagements

  • Livraison
  • Réservations
  • Stationnement Disponible
  • Télévision
  • Chaises Hautes Disponibles
  • Accessible Aux Fauteuils Roulants
  • Sert De L'alcool
  • Accepte Les Visas
  • Grands Groupes
  • Occasions Spéciales
  • Enfants
  • Cuisine Locale
  • Familles Avec Enfants
  • Paiement Par Carte
  • Wifi
  • Barre Complète
  • Sortir
  • Places à L'extérieur
  • Sièges
  • Personnel D'attente
  • Vin Et Bière
  • Accepte Mastercard
  • En Espèces Seulement
  • Wifi Gratuit
  • Entretiens D'affaires
  • Commande Via Un Site Privé
  • La Télé
  • Stationnement Dans La Rue