€€Meats and Grills
Between Le Castillet and the prefecture, a specialist of fine matured meats: customers choose their piece (rib steak, entrecote, sirloin), which is then weighed, grilled and accompanied by tasty home - made fries. There are 300 types of wine to wash it down.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.5/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Perpignan's historic center, Le Divil specializes in high-quality meats. The food features unique options like marrow, beef tataki, and customizable steak portions by weight. While many praise the product quality and culinary skill, some report issues with cold main courses or mediocre flavors. Service experiences vary significantly; guests often describe the staff as impeccable and welcoming, though others cite cold attitudes, rushed treatment, and inflexibility. The ambiance is generally praised as beautiful and warm, but the terrace can be uncomfortable due to wind or heat. Although the meat quality is a strong draw, inconsistencies in service and perceived value lead to mixed overall impressions.
Suitable for food enthusiasts seeking high-quality customized meats who can tolerate inconsistent service.
€€€Modern Cuisine
The chef now at the helm of this maritime-inspired restaurant, where she once trained with her father, is giving us her own modern take on family tradition. She likes to add good concentrated jus to her dishes (octopus with pork jus) as well as sweet-and-sour flavours (langoustine, turnip, almonds). She is also a sommelier, and puts her heart and soul into coming up with optimal food and wine pairings.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
La Passerelle in Perpignan offers modern cuisine via a fixed tasting menu. Guests frequently praise the high-quality ingredients, creative pairings of meat and fish, and expert wine service. The chef is noted for being approachable and passionate, contributing to a generally calm and pleasant atmosphere. However, some reviews highlight issues such as small portion sizes, undercooked squid, or overly sweet desserts. Operational concerns include insufficient air conditioning and flies during warmer months, as well as limited staff availability leading to slower service. While most diners found the experience excellent and unique, others felt the value did not match the price or disappointment with specific dishes. It suits adventurous eaters seeking refined, local flavors.
Recommended for diners seeking unique modern French cuisine who are less concerned with large portion sizes.
€€€Modern Cuisine
On the other side of the River Têt, in a residential neighbourhood at a slight remove from the city centre, this restaurant puts its best foot forward with understated decor in a Japanese or Scandinavian style. Self-taught sommelier Kotaro Ike's discerning wine list has been curated to accompany the single multi-course set menu. Chef Maiko Ike (his wife), who trained in Kyoto before moving to L'Axel in Fontainebleau, crafts a clear and subtle menu: salt-marinated and flame-seared yellowtail, steamed sea bream with yuzu, and French toast with olive oil and citrus fruits. In this balanced cuisin
€€Modern Cuisine
Cream of spinach soup, escargots sautéed in persillade, grilled bacon and aïgo boulido (garlic soup); meagre steak, button mushroom mousseline and pressed confit potatoes; Nantes biscuit with rum and blood orange – the chef's instinctive cooking combines generosity and expertise. In this building with a round floor plan, the welcome and service are in perfect harmony!
€€Modern Cuisine
Do not be misled by the colonial feel of this large building, you can trust the experienced chef to surprise your taste buds. With a single set menu that changes weekly, he cooks up modern and creative dishes that reflect the seasons: croustillant with parmesan, marinated chanterelles and a sweet garlic cream; turbot fillet tempura, coconut, lemongrass and a ginger emulsion.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
L'AbSix in Saleilles offers modern cuisine centered around a surprise tasting menu. Reviews highlight exceptional food quality, original flavor combinations, and artistic presentation. Service is generally praised for being warm and attentive, though some guests note issues with meal pacing and the lack of substitution options in the fixed menu, which may disappoint those with specific preferences. The ambiance features a surprising colonial-style interior, but noise from nearby traffic and a hotel can detract from the experience, particularly in outdoor areas. While the culinary execution is highly rated, the rigid menu structure and occasional environmental distractions make it a niche choice. It suits adventurous diners seeking refined, innovative gastronomy rather than those prioritizing quiet conversation or customizable meals.
Suitable for diners willing to commit to a fixed surprise menu who prioritize culinary innovation and artistic presentation.
€€Modern Cuisine
In the Parc de Clairfont in Toulouges, a small town famed for its namesake red onion, chef Christophe Comes has opened this guinguette – a bucolic open-air restaurant with wooden decking and masts, coconut-fibre shade sails and awning, and a large bar-counter. The kitchen, which also opens onto the terrace, is organised around a Spanish charcoal oven over which fish and meat are barbecued by the open flame. The same high standards apply here as at La Galinette in Perpignan: vegetables, herbs, oil and honey come from the restaurant's own gardens; organic and natural wines. Fantastic!