Le Petit Chou Chou - Menu

517 N New Hampshire StLA 70433, Covington, United States

🛍 Cafés, Pizza, Asiatic, Mexican

Phone: +19858924992

Address: 517 N New Hampshire StLA 70433, Covington, United States

City: Covington

Menu Dishes: 19

Reviews: 0

Website: http://www.lolacovington.com/

Full menu - 19 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Starters

Entrées

Soup & Salad

Rice

Soups

Lamb

Entrees & Sandwiches

Salads

Lunch Entrées

Starters & Share

Bruschetta's

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  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time. View menu
  • Asiatic
  • Mexican Authentic Mexican flavors await you with sizzling fajitas, savory tacos, zesty enchiladas, and fresh guacamole, all crafted with rich, traditional spices and served with vibrant sides. Enjoy a fiesta on your plate!

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"the food freaking amazing. the tea is so damn good. will deffo go back. the service is pretty bad when the place is packed, partially because it 's really obvious the kitchen can 't keep up. We had to ask repeatedly for things, including food. We ordered the Prince William tea and also the a la carte scones, we asked for the sweet scones as the appetizer and the savory ones for the tea. We were brought out the savory for the appetizer and never got the sweet ones despite waking 4 times. We also weren 't given the soup that comes with the tea service initially and had to ask for it. The fruit and cheese selection was also missing from the tea service. The Prince William Tea was not worth the price, $50 is an excessive amount for what you actually get, but it 's kind of like part of that amount is the experience. Also we didnt get the fruit and cheese that was supposed to be on it nor the sweet scones, so it was short of items. Even if we had gotten them this tea service didn 't stack up to multiple other placed I 've had tea. They also call all the teas high tea when they are actually afternoon/low teas; high tea is actually just dinner served with tea, not the small plates type tea. It 's a little bit of a pet peeve of mine and a tea house should know the difference. Low and High refer to the table everything is served on. Wealthy people sat in nicely appointed parlors and tea was served on low tables (think the modern coffee table), high tables are dining room tables and the working class would take their tea then with a hearty meal. The charcuterie board was really good, one of the best we had. The shepard 's pie my husband got was delicious and my bangers and mash were fantastic. Both came with more savory scones and the best tasting mashed potatoes you could ever ask for. The salad dressings were also tasty, my husband absolutely loved the ranch. If you wanna do afternoon tea with all the cakes and stuff go to Windsor Court (or Sucre if they ever start doing it again). We went at 3pm, it lightened up A LOT around 4pm. So in the future well go much earlier in the day for like breakfast or something or closer to 5 for an early dinner, but Fridays and Saturdays are always packed. I 've worked in resturants, in front and back of the house so i know the struggles. Our waitress was incredibly sweet and engaging. the place is just horribly understaffed for busy times. We had a similar experience at hands down the best Italian restaurant ever (Vincent 's) when it was a busy mad house. So, i mean it happens. Having waitress/waiter stay friendly qnd engaging despite knowing everything is going to hell in a handbasket goes a long way for me."