Le Pain Francais

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Göteborg, Sweden

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French restaurant· Bakery· Patisserie· Bar· Cafe· Cafeteria· Pub

Le Pain Francais Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Le Pain Francais is located in Göteborg, Sweden on Vallgatan 36. Le Pain Francais is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category french restaurant in Sweden.

Address

Vallgatan 36

Price range

$$

Phone

+46 317119070

Service options

Outdoor seatingTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsCoffeeLate-night foodOrganic dishesSpiritsVegetarian optionsWine

Open hours

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Nadiia Onysko

deliciously! not expensive! ordered an entrecote and pizza, which turned out to be very tasty. price 109 for meet and 119 sek for pizza beautiful interior Free water But... -very dirty. in the hall on the top floor there is dust everywhere. in toilets it is necessary to clean often. I recommend!

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Tea Hoxha

Nice and lounge area! Pay more attention on cleaning. (many times you have to move the previous customers staff and place yours. Dirty toilet too!)

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Milad Kouchek

There’s a reason why Le Pain Francais has so low rating on all its units (\u003c4). Horrible and poorly trained staff, nothing is authentic in their menu (who serves bœuf bourguignon with pork? Bœuf beef), a dirty place with a nonexistent understanding how a café/restaurant is run. I’d rather burn my money than visit any place run under this company name.

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Thom B

Expensive, mediocre service, horrible & not authentic croque madame... Good bread but that's it

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J W

Great looking cafe/restaurant with reasonable pricing and good assortment of food and sweets.

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Vladimir Savic

Very good pastries, and good schnitzel for lunch. Sometimes, needed to wait bit longer to get the food.

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Viktor Rashica

Good but doesn't have a bar

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Jan Nazell - Sweden

The opening hours are good, the environment is also ok. The variations of different sweet breads and sandwiches have decreased a lot during the last years, the same is for the quality: - There is no longer much of a French touch, for example now the only have Swedish cinnamon buns instead of pain au raisins in the past.... - sandwiches used to be pretty good with the stuffings. Now they put very little cheese, very little ham and the place them in the visible parts. But if you open the sandwich then you can see that they stuffed a lot of cheap salad (”isbergssallad” in Swedish) in the non visible parts... I can understand that the quality has decreased as it seems the chain sent home the French bakers to France, and they moved the bakery to a non visible place in Gamlestan. (Before you could see the French bakers baking the bread on the other side of a glass wall in their cafe at Övre Husargatan... ) Another thing which is bad in all their cafes are the WiFi, on some it doesn’t work for many weeks (at the cafes inside the chopping center of “Nordstan”, on others as this one it’s extremely slow. On the latter you are lucky to even get a connnection, and if you get one you will be surprised on how slow it is...