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What Arnaude Lebrun likes about La Boheme Bistro:
Recently opened, this cosy little restaurant is tucked a few metres down a little side street off from the main Tramway that runs through the market at Liberation. Perfect for lunch after shopping at the market, it offers a simple but excellent menu of cheap but well presented and good meals. The decor is tasteful elegant, with subtle oriental undertones. View all feedback.
What Tosca Barbieri doesn't like about La Boheme Bistro:
Tucked off the main market drag, its not an obvious location so will need to work hard to attract a clientele. Small and friendly, and quiet on the Sunday lunchtime we visited. The menu is pleasantly limited with a strong vegetarian bent and Arab influence, reasonably priced (€45 for two with wine for two courses). The main course I had (veal chop) was fine but lacking in imagination, too many under-cooked potatoes a... View all feedback.
The bohemian bistro has just changed direction and is now called the rose of the sands, to Marie. The Mauritian specialties are available and we have fun!
The kitchen is not gastronomic but very correct on the other hand the price is unbeatable and the reception is very pleasant. Thanks.
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At this eatery you can simply call the phone number +33629602600 to make reservations.