Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Logis de la Cadene, Saint-Emilion

We dined at Logis de la Cadene, 3 place du Marche au Bois (and across the street from Le Tertre), Saint-Emilion, following the recommendation of celebrated wine critic Robert Parker in its fourth edition of Bordeaux wine. It was a grave mistake. Although the place is very beautiful because it is surrounded by a medieval atmosphere and has a wonderful terrace, the problems were numerous, including insect that tormented us throughout, and a service that was clumsy vulgar, and horrendous.

The food was relatively good and simple, and the brochettes of pork trip, the flagship dish, were stupendous. Nevertheless, the place is a tourist trap, among whom, dear readers, you are no longer included, and thus we trust that you will make sure to avoid the Logis de la Cadene in your next visit to Saint-Emilion.

Salvador and Illuminata

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