Prime example of form over substance. I usually skip touristy terrasse places on the main street but seeing how there's a sign that says "smoked meat & bière $9.99", I thought at worst it's an OK deal.
As expected, it was a salt assault, both from the commercial freezer-grade smoked meat and the mustard it was drenched in. However, the thinly cut slices of meat were steamed tender, and the bread was a soft bakery-style bread. More meat and less mustard would have advanced it to some extent. Think Costco smoked meat with way less meat and better bread. The salad was most uninspiring - tiny and drenched in Kraft-like dressing.
Service was quick and efficient, nice setting as well with the outside terrasse. If not because they decided to charge me $3 more for the salad (it turns out it's not included contrary to what I have been told), it would have been a 2-star. Not worthy of returning to try other items.
Tip to the manager: when your waitress has already determined the total of the bill and I'm about to enter my PIN, don't pull my card out to charge me $3 more. I already asked your staff when entering your establishment whether fries or salad is included and they said yes. This time I paid what's asked plus the standard tip because I wasn't sure whether the error would be deducted from my waitress's paycheck or not if I insisted. But have the decency to absorb a $3 loss next time. Or at least make the salad palatable.