Polished French-Italian spot on a lively square with standout truffle dishes and warm hosting, but inconsistent execution and prickly management moments mean experiences vary.
Le Chastel delivers a lively square-side experience with exceptional setting appeal and warm, knowledgeable service that consistently earns praise. However, inconsistent food execution—with reports of variable seasoning and doneness across visits—prevents it from reaching grade A territory. The truffle-forward menu shines on strong nights, but uneven pacing and occasional management friction temper the overall experience, making it a solid neighborhood choice rather than a destination.
One caveat: Pricing is genuinely expensive (€25-38 mains) which may surprise casual diners