Le Trivium Au Marriott Paris Cdg

5 Allee Du Verger, 95700, Roissy-en-France

🛍 Cafés, Pizza, Fromage, Mexicain

3 💬 211 Recensioni
Le Trivium Au Marriott Paris Cdg

Telefono: +33892563950,+33134385332

Indirizzo: 5 Allee Du Verger, 95700, Roissy-en-France

Città: Roissy-en-France

Piatti: 10

Recensioni: 211

Sito Web: https://www.maison-kayser.com/fr/boulangeries/100002007-aeroport-paris-charles-de-gaulle.html

"Amazing for its packaged continental breakfast. Croissants tasted as if they came from some midwest huge commercial bakery and flown in! Dry, tasteless. Apricot pastry couldn't distinguish the apricot taste from the dough. Really poor product at quite high price 19euros for this stuff."

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If you stay at the hotel maybe... Bad service maybe lack of resources

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User
User

very friendly and helpful staff, especially the two men in the bar in the nights.


User
User

Their croque monsieur is a crime against French patrimony. Processed American cheese rather than gruyere?


User
User

Truly awful. We order three things and only ate one item. The staff was kind enough to reduce the bill but food was inedible.


User
User

It is a crew hotel and airport hotel. That alone should say it all. I am happy there because I am at work and it still allows some semblance of lounge and relaxation.


Fu
Fu

We each had a coffee and shared an ecler. They were fine, nothing more. The employee had a terribly bored face, but was courteous and efficient. The tables are not pleasant to be there.


User
User

The food was frozen and microwaved. The worst food I have ever eaten in france. The cook is not French and, frankly speaking, you can eat better food on a street fast food. MY WIFE GOT SICK AFTER DINNER AND SHE WAS VOMITING. I DO NOT RECOMMEND BE CAREFUL !!!!!!!


User
User

We were in transit and on a schedule for a flight. We saw a nice Club Sandwich being delivered at a table. We asked the waiter for the same plate. With his nice Paris look, he said the Dejeuner was closed since 2:00PM. But 2 tables from us, they ask and got one. Nice!


User
User

eating was good; mushroom w/ poached ei starter french wobel suppe. both courts had beautiful aromen. my man ordered foie gras lamb (not my choice,! says both were good. waiter forgot his appetizers and brought the lamb first other waiter was nice enough to take it out of the bill


User
User

Amazing for its packaged continental breakfast. Croissants tasted as if they came from some midwest huge commercial bakery and flown in! Dry, tasteless. Apricot pastry couldn't distinguish the apricot taste from the dough. Really poor product at quite high price 19euros for this stuff.

Categorie

  • Cafés Affascinanti caffetterie che offrono una varietà di caffè e tè appena preparati, insieme a spuntini leggeri, prodotti da forno e dessert. Perfette per un risveglio mattutino o una pausa pomeridiana in un'atmosfera accogliente.
  • Pizza Immergiti nelle nostre pizze perfettamente cotte, realizzate con impasto fatto a mano, salsa di pomodoro ricca e una miscela di formaggi gourmet. Ogni fetta esplode con condimenti freschi, garantendo un boccone delizioso ogni volta.
  • Fromage Una selezione curata di formaggi artigianali da tutto il mondo, con sapori e consistenze diverse che deliziano il palato. Perfetti da condividere o gustare singolarmente con gli accompagnamenti ideali.
  • Mexicain Autentici sapori messicani ti aspettano con fajitas sfrigolanti, tacos saporiti, enchiladas piccanti e guacamole fresco, tutti realizzati con ricche spezie tradizionali e serviti con contorni vivaci. Goditi una fiesta nel tuo piatto!

Servizi

  • Sièges
  • Réservations
  • Sert De L'alcool
  • Accessible Aux Personnes En Fauteuil Roulant

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"We have been in France for almost 9 weeks (5 1/2 in Paris, 1 in Nice and 2+ in Provence). Tonight was our last night, spent at an airport hotel, and we went to this place in the village. Unfortunately, the experience was not atypical of many dining experiences we have had in France. I have heard all the explanations and the excuses and I don't care -- bad service is bad service and rude is rude. We have had several very good experiences with service in France, but more often they have been marginal or, like tonight, outright bad. We were given menus and a drink and then waited almost 20 minutes before my wife got up and chased down the waiter (attention owner: he is a thin fellow in his forties), who finally took our order. Despite her asking the waiter several times whether the place could actually cook her steak medium rare (something the French are singularly and consistently unable to do) and despite being assured that they could, the steak came back medium --medium well. No apology from the waiter of course when he saw that it was not cooked properly. But then he also (as is not uncommon) never asked us how our meals were, and never brought us bread or water (which is uncommon). We ordered a second drink apiece, which the waiter apparently forgot about, as he went to three other tables after our order and brought drinks to them. My wife finally got up, went inside and asked him for le addition (we have learned to do this after countless experiences where we tell the waiter that we are finished and we wait forever for the bill, despite sitting at the table and tapping the credit cad against the table and not being engaged in any conversation) and told him to forget about the drinks (which he already had, anyway). His response was that it was busy (not very much). Again, no apology. We love France and have had some great experiences at restaurants, but this place exhibited the typical French attitude. Despite what you may have heard, the typical French waiter at the average restaurant or bistro (I am not talking about a fine restaurant) not only has a nonchalant or standoffish attitude but also does not know much about how the food is prepared and has no sense of professionalism. Americans need to get over the fear of being perceived as aggressive or demanding and call a spade a spade -- bad service is bad service wherever it happens and should not be tolerated. If you are in Europe and you get good service tip appropriately and when you get bad service let the waiter and anyone you see in charge know what you think."