RESTAURANT COTE COUR - 13100 Aix-en-Provence
First of
all - the food is absolutely fantastic. The starter, the main course and the
desserts were all of highest quality. The starter we had was soft boiled egg
with an emulsion of bacon - fantastic. For main course we had shoulder of lamb
that had been cooked for 36 hours. It was perfect. The dessert was apples in
thin stripes rolled like a pine cone with ginger marmalade. Also very tasty.
The chef is
Ronan Kernen who took part in the 2011 Top Chef in France.
With such a
fantastic kitchen and chef it is a pity that the rest had a few things to be
wished for. Obviously they were under-staffed as everyone was running which was
very stressful. One of the waiters bumped into my wife’s chair three times
without noticing. If she had been drinking red wine in that moment her dress
would have been ruined. The noise reduction in the restaurant was very poor. I
could not talk to my wife and nobody else could talk to anyone, so everyone
were talking very loud. It was more like a cheap pub than a top restaurant.
Besides
that we were seated near the serving bar and the kitchen, which was just divided
from the restaurant with a simple partition. The noise from the kitchen when
the staff threw empty bottles into a bin was terrible.
For a
restaurant of this quality the wine list was very limited. They only had one wine
of red, white and rose on half liter bottles. As they did not have any half liters
left of the red we had to buy a whole bottle, which is a bit too much for two.
They had the same wine on full bottles so it would have been easy to sell half
a liter of that and the rest by the glass.
Another
strange thing was that I could not order the wine from the waiter together with
the food - I had to talk to the sommelier. After a while a person came and
asked what we like to drink - we thought he was the sommelier. He however did
not know anything about wine and he filled my wife's glass while I still tasted
the wine. The sommelier was someone else, which we could see on the golden
grapes she had on her jacket.
It was also
a short discussion if my wife, who does not eat sugar of medical reasons, could
have cheese instead of a sweet dessert. The waiter had to ask the head waiter
who approved of it. We have only been to one restaurant through all the years
that have even questioned such a thing.
I am a
little sloppy when it comes to checking the bill in restaurants, which my wife
is not. At quite a few locations during our trip in Provence we got the bill
from other tables, which always were higher than ours. This time however, my
wife asked me when we had got back to the hotel, how much it cost and I looked
at the bill and told her. That cannot be right she said – it should be at least
30 euros more. I however looked at it as a unintended compensation.
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Those who read Swedish can follow our entire
trip in Provence on http://france-midi.blogspot.fr/2013/06/resa-i-provence-forsta-etappen.html
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