La Table du Sommelier

Restaurant · Albi

La Table du Sommelier

Restaurant · Albi

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20 Rue Porta, 81000 Albi, France

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Nestled in a cozy corner of Albi, this Bib Gourmand gem serves exquisite, artfully presented dishes paired with excellent wines, all in a relaxed vibe.  

Yelp Rating
3.4
Featured on Michelin
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20 Rue Porta, 81000 Albi, France Get directions

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20 Rue Porta, 81000 Albi, France Get directions

+33 5 63 46 20 10
latabledusommelier.com

$$$$$$ · Menu

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Mar 4, 2025

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"A father and son duo work in this pleasant, contemporary bistro. The result is tasty food that skilfully revisits the terroir and an impressive choice of wines by the glass with almost 400 to choose from! In summer, there is a choice of two terraces – either beneath the pergola or in the open air. Highly recommended!" - Michelin Inspector

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Jeff Hobbs

Google
Food done well in an unfussy environment. Service was prompt and friendly. Opted for the chefs menu with wine pairing and was not disappointed.

LongEr

Google
This place has been awarded the Bib Gourmand. Surprisingly, they don't have an English menu! Thankfully, the French descriptions are quite clear, and Google's translations provide relatively accurate and comprehensive translations. Since it's a "Bib Gourmand" restaurant, the prices are twice as much as other rests, which naturally raises diners' expectations. Elegance in presentation is a given in "Bib Gourmand" restaurants, but as an excellent restaurant, the freshness of the food, mastery of cooking times, the appropriateness of dish combinations, and the quality of seasoning are the focus. The dish names are named based on the ingredients' combinations (in English): 🥩Crispy Shrimp Salad This is an appetizer. What's delightful is the quality of the shrimp, which is tender and placed in crispy skin with a touch of salt, enhancing its freshness. It's a perfectly paired creative dish. The vegetable salad is slightly overdressed with vinegar, awakening the taste buds. The garlic sauce, pine nuts, and shoots are crushed and mixed into a sauce, creating a perfect appetizer. It's a dish where diners might want to use bread to wipe their plates clean. 🥩Raw Beef Tartare Salad Naturally, raw beef is tender, combined with mushrooms, pickles, and seaweed. However, the seaweed, which is already flavorful when eaten on its own, becomes overpowering when combined with raw beef. If this dish had a more balanced focus on the raw beef, adding some flavors or textures would have worked better. Diners with sensitive digestion, be cautious. 🥩Fillet Steak This is the main course, but the server didn't inform us that there's bacon in it! In France, bacon defaults to pork. Diners who don't eat pork should be cautious to avoid it! This steak is served fully cooked by default, and diners aren't asked about their preferred doneness when ordering. However, it appears that local chefs don't excel at preparing steak. In all the previous non-Michelin restaurants I've been to, there was an issue with overcooking the steak (including medium). If those chefs are just lacking in skills, trying a "Bib Gourmand" restaurant and still experiencing this issue suggests it might be a regional problem. Steak, when not prepared with any prior marination, grilled directly, or pan-fried, often leads to overcooking, causing a dry texture. 🥩Grilled Sea Bream Luckily, the fish was well grilled with a perfect texture – tender flesh and slightly crispy skin. The sauce for this dish is the highlight, reportedly using saffron, butter, fennel, and mayonnaise, a style reminiscent of Marseille fish soup. The seasoning is mild, not overly salty. Diners who have lost confidence in French steaks might consider trying the grilled fish. 🥩Genius Desserts It seems that the common issue with French desserts is excessive sweetness! Diners with sensitive tongues can tell: Things like walnut praline are not tasty, as they're very oily, with a strong pork fat flavor, which ruins the whole dessert! Walnuts, by themselves, have a limited audience. Adding them to a set menu isn't appropriate! Another peculiar dessert is the "parsnip" dessert. Parsnip, as a side dish, works well roasted, but when caramelized, it's unbearably sweet. Imagine extremely sweet carrots, daikon radishes, or zucchinis. These vegetables are sautéed with salt, so is making them into a dessert a good idea? Creative dishes aren't dark experiments; they should respect the inherent flavors of the ingredients and not be overly seasoned! As for truffle cheese, I can only say that locals don't appreciate truffles like Italians do. The combination of dried truffle on the steak is more reasonable and far more delicious than truffle sauce stuck to cheese. Unfortunately, the menu doesn't clearly specify whether it's dried truffle or sauce!

Alex Millward

Google
The best restaurant I've been to in France. The staff were great and tried to help as much as possible with translations where they could. The food was well presented and tasted amazing, there was many quality wines to choose from including some local wines that were excellent. The service was quick but professional. We sat in the rear of the restaurant which is really cosy. The menu we chose had an option to include a glass of wine with each course, selected to compliment the meal(and they did). The wines were also available to purchase to take home, very reasonable prices. I would definitely recommend this place, it is not cheap but you get more than you pay for.

Julian Alder

Google
Probably the best restaurant in Albi, and consistently one of the best dining experiences we have ever had. We have been eating here for about 15 years. The food is always superb, and the service is attentive, friendly and respectful. The dishes are beautifully presented, and the cuisine is interesting and varied, with plenty of local produce. This restaurant is also a cave and really understands the complexity of pairing wine with food. They also understand the nuances of tradition, making experiences of aperitifs (such absinthe) fun, and important touches such as the amuse bouche are an integral part of the overall dining experience. The atmosphere is welcoming, vibrant, and perfect whether you are visiting Albi or looking for a great location for a business lunch. A first rate restaurant. We highly recommended.

David Stech

Google
The food and wine pairings are outstanding. But unless you INSIST, they will seat you outdoors even on the hottest summer day the with caveat, « c’est l’été! » And yet they advertise that they have an air conditioned room. When a couple decided to start chain smoking directly upwind, I couldn’t stand it. So we moved indoors without permission. Fortunately, they allowed it and we continued the meal. PS: if you want to know which wine they’re pairing you’ll either have to ask.

Liz Mitchell

Google
A little gem. We had a great meal here. Enough to choose from the set menus without being overwhelmed by choice. Everything was very well presented ,served and was delicious. The wine was excellent too. It’s on the opposite side of the river from the main tourist area, in a small side street. Well worth walking across the bridge for. A little gem.

Daphnee Deleporte

Google
The food and wines were amazing. The staff were very welcoming and made sure we were looked after properly. It is quite a quiet restaurant but our raucous table was still welcomed.

Remke Grootenhuis

Google
Very friendly staff, the food is amazing especially for the price and the wines are sublime. Staff knows a lot about the wines, and they all speak English quite well. Very welcoming, we had a great night. Would certainly recommend dining here!