ro.bo
In the Périgord Noir, this restaurant is housed in a 17C mansion which boasts a courtyard, bliss for alfresco dining by candlelight, and lounges whose stone walls bear witness to their long history. It is a pleasure to catch up with Nick Honeyman, chef of Le Petit Léon. His creative cuisine is renowned for its fresh, distinctive flavours, particularly those of citrus fruits, which he uses to excellent effect in menus that mingle local and globetrotting influences.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
ro.bo in Montignac is noted for creative cuisine and elegant ambiance. Reviews highlight high food quality, unique flavor blends often influenced by Japanese techniques, and a strong wine selection. Service is generally praised as friendly and professional, though some guests reported pacing issues or inconsistent attentiveness. The setting is sophisticated, with a lovely terrace. While overall ratings are excellent, a minority found the value for money lacking, suggesting opting for simpler menus or avoiding wine pairings to better suit budget expectations.
Ideal for diners seeking creative cuisine and elegance; consider checking service details and value expectations beforehand.