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The Le Mans "Best Food Stall" Thread
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IMHO... At the Circuit. 1) Tartiflette 2) Merguez sandwich 3) Cheve Chaud (melted goat's cheese on a baguette) 4) Grand Marnier crepes 5) The nearest beer stand 6) Churros Around Town 1) Legends Cafe (waitresses in Sparco racesuits, what's not to like?) 2) Pub Bureau (same chain as #1) 3) Quick Burger (mmm pink burger goo) |
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23 May 2006, 14:18 (Ref:1617162) | #2 | ||
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"1) Legends Cafe (waitresses in Sparco racesuits, what's not to like?)"
I'm certainly paying that a visit!! |
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Hey, where can I get chevre chaud? That sounds wonderful! Of course I could always just make some over the camp stove if I can't find the place....
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23 May 2006, 15:42 (Ref:1617204) | #4 | ||
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Didn't see the Grand Marnier crepes stall last year, but yep that always gets my custom. Always liked the old chicken rotisery by the tunnel but I think that went a few years ago.
Best chip stall is at Arnarge corner. Best cafe, at a little village called Le Grand Luce, full of race memorabilia and paintings (often for sale). Lovely setting good food and full of locals not tourist. |
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Right, 3 and 4 it is for me....two of my favourite things! Love French food, looking forward to having the time there.
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Merguez from Arnage, Grand Marnier crepes from the village - both regular favourites - but will someone enlighten me on Tartiflette? I always get a bit scared when I see that giant frying pan and have never dared (not helped by my travelling companions making various off-putting remarks about its appearance, best not repeated).
So, what's it made of/taste like, and should I ignore my heathen mates and get a dollop? |
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And FWIW, if anyone is looking for one of the most incredible restaurants in the area (recommended by our homestay hosts in 2004) check this place out. 16km from Le Mans in Guecelard. We went on the Friday evening and it was very quiet, a nice respite from the chaos of Le Mans and Arnage. The owner took very good care of us and it counts as one of the top 5 meals I've ever had. |
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Usually though, we'd carry on to the 'merguez man' at the end of that row of stalls........ |
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The Grand Marnier stall was there last year (as always). 1. Merguez sandwich (as many as posible) 2. Champagne stall (OK, I know you don't eat it.....) 3. Omelette, kebab and cider stall at Arnage 4. Grand Marnier stall 5. Any of those lovely baguettes with fromage et jambon....... |
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The sausage stall at Tertre Rouge does it for me.
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Cafe at le Grand Luce is in the main square (well where the buses stop) on the right heading from Ecommoy to La Charte sur le Loire, another must visit for all Le Mans regulars. |
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There used to be a Ghandi on the other side of town , but i didnt rate it much . That was a good few years ago though . Just wondering if its improved in all those years ?
You cant go far wrong with a Croque Misour (spelt that wrong) Are the kababs that good at Arnage ? There is also a great chinese restaurant in the main street called Mandarin du Le Mans . Great peking duck and mini spring rolls , and a sexy waitress or two too !!! Down at the bottom of the town there is a restaurant called "Picadilly" , some good food to be had there , and around the corner there is a nice seafood restaurant too . I do find it hard to get my snails in Le Mans , anybody got any idea where ? The Mexican in the old town has changed hands last year and i wouldnt be surprised if it was no more this year cuz the food all tasted the same . It used to be good . But at the end of the day ..... when in Rome , do as the Roman's do , eat French food , cuz they "DO" know how to cook !!! |
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It really is getting close now - I can smell the bbqs grilling! My favs for what its worth:
1. Merguez predictably - for me it is the taste of Le Mans. 2. Tartiflette - Really tasty and a welcome alternative when you really can't face anymore bbq food. 3. Crepe Grand Marnier - If this was in the UK you would get a mean drizzle of the stuff, depending on the chef it can be a large Grand Marnier with a side helping of crepe! 4. Pizza baguettes - from the wooden hut in the Village. My annual words of warning though. I took a veggie mate one year and the wooden hut in the village was the only place with any non-meat food, and that was only 2 varieties of cheese baguette |
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Tell your "veggie mate" to take some "vegemite" with him next time........ (If you say that with an Oz accent it sounds the same anyway...... ) |
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Croque Monsieur, I believe...... Have you had a Croque Madame though? You get an egg on the top - absolutely lovely. Had one in Saumur after Le Mans one year...... As to the kebabs, I confess I haven't had one for a few years as I normally have either merguez and frites or omelette and frites - but the omelettes make a really nice chance and the frites and mustard are terrific. And do wash it down with a bottle or two of cider - fabulous! Jeez, I can taste it all now - BRING IT ON!!!! |
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In case of bad weather you can't forget the "Hot Chocolate" A couple of years ago that was the best thing, cold soaking wet and unable to see anything but spray, but a cup of something hot kept us going.
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If I were you, I'd watch those saucisse very carefully indeed..... If you're talking real sausages, fair enough, but those split plastic skinned orange things are surely the devil's work. Don't eat them on Saturday, you'll be too ill on Sunday to watch the end of the race...... |
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