L'Oncle Pom

Toulouse


Not your average restaurant, L'Oncle Pom is a fine choice. You choose a variety and a recipe of potato, then a side dish of meat, fish or vegetables. All ingredients are market fresh or locally sourced, and the vintage-chic decor is a treat. Desserts, including carrot cake and panna cotta, are to die for. Locals also rave about the Sunday brunch (€19).


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