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Contribuiți la feedbackThe formal lunch began with gorgonzola-stuffed ravioli, which was tender, rich and tasteful; really great! my lead was very good when a little small. the pork pliers were cut a little thin and too hard thought. they leave it a little dry. But...a very good experience and worth overall. we are coming back
We have booked this for a group of 5 by e-mail from Australia, so good and really unseen. but ta had good reviews, and as we were on a massive bike tour, we needed some good Italian and bicycle fuel. first, it's actually a real one. pleasant walk to get it! it is down (or above) a remote staircase in an old part of pau. the setting is great and the photos on this side do it just. the personal seems to be family, friends or both and treat them as well! service was fast and efficient; bier came fast! the menu is small but varied and fresh, and each of us was very satisfied with eating. I had risotto, and I'm a bit of a Risotto snob. However, at the end of it I have google translate to say “c’etait le meilluer risotto que j’aie jamais eu!” the desert was also excellent. I would recommend a visit and recommend that you book.
They had to go down many steps of stone to get to gusto, which has about four tables outside and a dozen or more inside, emphasis on Italian eating, but very new and interesting combinations, especially the risottos and excellent lamb. beautiful wine list, inexpensive. we came when it was opened at 20 o'clock and at 9:30 o'clock they were full.
Take time to find this great Italian restaurant which is tucked away down an alley. The food is delicious, the surroundings very comfortable, the service excellent. Overall I'd say it's the best food we found in Pau.
Visited Gusto on a Saturday night. As other reviewers said it is a bit hard to find, but worth doing so. We had excellent starters and main courses. The atmosphere was very good and service attentive.