We have visited Les Catounes several times for morning coffee but dined there for the first time at lunchtime to-day. This is an unusual place being a shop for clothes and knick-knacks as well as a restaurant. Food and wine were good, service possibly a little slow although we were told that the chef was unexpectedly away. The food had gentle north African touches which made it most enjoyable. We started with duck samosas then went on to magret and entrecote both of which were good and cooked as we had requested. The dessert Tarte Tatin was good too. Wines available by the glass, carafe and bottle and we had glasses of a local sauvignon blanc and a carafe of a Coteaux du Quercy, both good..