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The restaurant overlooks the small square, bedecked with flowers and with a central fountain and church in background, of this delightful 'portes dorees ' Beaujolais village. The good value 18 euro set lunch for three courses offers two choices for first and main. I took a cassolette of shelled mussels in a creamy sauce, served with side salad, delicious. For the main course I was hoping for fish but they had run out (by 13h) so I took the alternative of grilled skewered beef served with bulgur wheat and diced vegetables and mushrooms. A dessert of nice chocolate mousse rounded this off. The food was faultless, the fish disappointment aside. Service was friendly but a bit disorganised. It took a while to be seated, and I was not automatically offered a jug of water; when it came, it was without ice (on a hot day). I was promised a spoon for the mussel sauce, but it never came; the same thing happened with the second basket of bread. There was also a mini plague of flies on the outside terrace; a customer 's dog valiantly tried to nab them, but I would suggest putting some device outside to catch or zap them. Despite these hiccups, I would strongly recommend this restaurant.