€€Traditional Cuisine
This former barn is now an inviting country chic restaurant appointed in an alpine vein. The menu stars tasty well-crafted food, made with premium regional ingredients such as marinated salmon trout from Lake Oô; confit of egg, shredded confit of duck and creamy sweetcorn… What’s not to like?
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 77 reviews
La Grange in Ingolsheim offers traditional Alsatian cuisine with an average rating of 4.5/5. Housed in a rustic old barn, the ambiance is particularly cozy in autumn and winter. Dishes like Tarte Flambée, especially the sweet cherry variety, receive high praise for taste and authenticity. Service is generally warm and efficient, though some guests note inconsistent pacing or reservation issues. Negative feedback highlights concerns regarding value, with some diners finding portions small relative to expectations. Additionally, the building's insulation is criticized, advising visitors to dress warmly.
Ideal for diners seeking traditional Alsatian flavors and a rustic atmosphere; reservations are recommended.
€€Modern Cuisine
A former helicopter pilot who now devotes himself body and soul to cooking, Christophe Bellegaud is at the controls of this restaurant, which sports a tasteful cream and chocolate colour scheme. He uses local ingredients to create 100% homemade up-to-the-minute market cuisine that is always spot on. Chantal, the second “c” of this o2c, gracefully caters to diner’s needs.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Bagnères-de-Bigorre, O2C holds a 4.9/5 rating. The modern cuisine highlights local ingredients like Bigorre black pork, with dishes prepared visibly by the chefs. Wine pairings and a cheese dessert are frequently praised. Owners Christophe and Chantal provide warm, attentive service, explaining each course. The atmosphere is welcoming, featuring a terrace. While a few reviews note minor pacing issues, the overall experience is considered excellent value. It is highly recommended for travelers seeking refined, locally sourced gastronomy in a personal setting.
Ideal for diners seeking refined local flavors and personal service, worth a dedicated visit.
€€Modern Cuisine
Perched high up in the small ski resort of Saint-Lary-Soulan, this pretty little chalet is a haven of comfort and fine dining: exposed stone walls, wood-burning stove and large picture windows overlooking the church steeple and a distinctive Pyrenean skyline. The chef, who has worked in some of the finest restaurants of the Basque Country, sources most of his ingredients from Southwest France (including local vegetables, fish from Crioure fish auction, farm-reared veal). His speciality is Souraïde pigeon cooked two ways: roast fillet and confit leg, finished on the barbecue for extra flavour a
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Erassens in Vielle-Aure offers modern cuisine with generally high praise for food quality, service, and atmosphere. Reviewers highlight the six-course menu's original ingredients, such as black lemon, creating an enchanting sensory experience. Service is often described as warm, discreet, and impeccable. However, a minority of reviews criticize specific dishes for poor execution, including undercooked peas, frozen textures, and tough meat, alongside concerns about value and wine pricing. Despite these isolated issues, the restaurant is widely regarded as a top-tier gastronomic destination in the Pyrenees, suitable for those seeking refined dining.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine and a refined experience.
€€Modern Cuisine
In his stronghold in the Hôtel du Barry, at the foot of the Pyrenees, is a chef who knows his stuff: his intelligent, technically sound cuisine (eg low-temperature cooking, espumas and dashi stock) also hints at the 14 years he spent in Asia. The onsen-style slow-cooked egg served with a trilogy of Tarbais beans and mushrooms is one of his specialities. Attentive service and comfortable guestrooms mean there's no reason not to prolong the experience.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
L'Hibiscus by Jérémy Lasserre in Ariège offers modern cuisine blending Asian influences with local seasonal ingredients. Food quality is highly praised for its creativity and presentation. Service is generally efficient and pleasant, though some guests report issues with reservations, responsiveness, or pacing. The ambiance is comfortable and refined. However, the wine list is considered limited, and value is debated due to rigid menus that may not accommodate allergies or preferences, with some finding the experience overpriced.
Suitable for diners seeking creative fusion cuisine who are flexible regarding service details.
€€€Modern Cuisine
Australian-born chef Luke MacLeod welcomes guests to this old farmstead, which has been done up in a tasteful country chic vein. He concocts generous seasonal cuisine that allies local produce with Asian ingredients, in a nod to his travels: pan-fried foie gras and kimchi; spaghetti squash tempura and fresh wasabi. The ingredients are firmly rooted in the terroir, and the seasonings are a blend of tangy, sweet and spicy flavours.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Sandikala, nestled in the High Pyrenees countryside, offers modern fusion cuisine with a focus on fresh ingredients and artistic presentation. Most guests praise the exceptional food quality, noting the chef's adaptability to dietary needs and the warm, attentive service. The ambiance is highlighted by a beautiful terrace and cozy interior rooms, creating a welcoming atmosphere. However, some reviewers criticize the small portion sizes and question the value for money, citing minor service oversights or environmental distractions. While generally highly rated for its culinary excellence and hospitality, it may not suit those seeking large portions or strict budget-conscious dining.
Recommended for diners prioritizing culinary creativity and service over portion size and budget.
€€Modern Cuisine
In the village of Lézignan on the outskirts of Lourdes, this tastefully restored barn – with its wood-panelled decor, braids of garlic and bunches of chillis, hanging saucepans and wine racks – now serves as chef Christophe Dufau's open kitchen. He has decided to go his own way, embracing culinary freedom and cooking at his own pace at this unique table d'hôtes. Each week, local ingredients and produce from the generous kitchen garden surrounding the barn find their place in the single multi-course set menu. Pheasant pie with wood pigeon, pistachio, foie gras and fermented mirabelle plum, or l
€€Traditional Cuisine
The Dupont family estate is enjoying its new lease of life. Antoine, scrum-half for the French national rugby team, and Clément, a Noir de Bigorre pig farmer, have taken over the property purchased by their grandparents in the 1960s. Expect authenticity, terroir and family spirit. The pork is prepared in a variety of ways – it might be finely cured, the offal slow-cooked, the loin pan-fried or even used as a filling for devilled eggs. Be sure to try the duck breast in a casserole, from an iconic recipe handed down by the grandfather. A buzzing atmosphere on the restaurant floor, smiling staff
€€Modern Cuisine
In the centre of the village, the imposing Hôtel Dupont may have kept its original sign but it has undergone a facelift – the terrace gives a taste of things to come, with views over the Lac de Castelnau-Magnoac and the lush countryside. In the kitchen, the chef hits the mark with flavoursome dishes that include a few nods to the region: Noire d'Astarac Bigorre chicken ravioli, poultry consommé with vegetables, foie gras; saddle of suckling lamb, pommes Duchesse, glazed lamb sweetbreads.
€€Modern Cuisine, Creative
A restaurant that has made a name for itself in the Arán valley! Here, the modern-inspired cooking is a surprising combination of locally sourced seasonal ingredients and Asian and Spanish-American flavours. It offers an à la carte-style menu entitled Er Occitan (on which you can choose an appetiser, starter, main course and dessert) plus a more extensive surprise tasting menu. One dish we can particularly recommend is the organic Berry green lentils with Vadouvan curry, pigeon and coconut.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Bossost, Er Occitan specializes in modern creative cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high quality of raw materials and technical skill, highlighting dishes like Napoleon cheese soup and wild boar rib. Service is generally warm, with specific commendation for the sommelier's wine selections. However, experiences vary; some guests report inconsistent service, including perceived rudeness or lack of professional recommendations. Others find flavors overly intense or imbalanced, and question the value for money. While many describe it as an exceptional culinary art form, a minority express disappointment regarding execution and pricing.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality creative cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.
€€Modern Cuisine, Creative
A rustic-contemporary-style restaurant that has gradually enhanced the comfort of its facilities to create a welcoming ambience featuring open stonework, a plethora of wood, plus an attractive glass-enclosed wine cellar. Its consistent cuisine, modern in composition and mainly built around seasonal ingredients, is centred around the à la carte and two fixed-options. A standout dish is the flame-grilled aubergine ravioli with porcini mushrooms, black garlic, cured egg yolk and confit neck of baby goat.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Bossost, El Portalet is renowned for its modern creative cuisine. Most reviews highlight high food quality, diverse flavors, and attentive service that accommodates dietary needs. The atmosphere is welcoming, featuring private parking and a quiet dining room, with many finding good value. However, some negative feedback cites issues with meal pacing, small portions, high prices, and uncomfortable seating. While a few guests found the sophisticated flavors indistinct or noted temperature control problems, the overall rating remains excellent, establishing it as a top choice in the Aran Valley.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern creative cuisine and attentive service, though those sensitive to seating comfort or value may want to consider alternatives.
€€Creative
This pair of Japanese chefs cook lovely creative, Japanese - inflected cuisine, in which broths, seaweed and seasonings show off good - quality ingredients. The interior, in keeping with the presentation on the plates, is elegant and contemporary.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Tarbes, L'Arpège is noted for its creative cuisine blending Japanese and Gascon influences. Reviews highlight exceptional food quality, with dishes like salmon tataki and turbot miso sauce receiving praise. Service is consistently described as impeccable and attentive, while the atmosphere is calm, warm, and elegant, often accompanied by jazz music. Although minor criticisms exist regarding pacing or lack of tablecloths, the overwhelming consensus affirms its high standards, with many considering it a top-tier establishment deserving of Michelin recognition.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality creative fusion cuisine and an elegant atmosphere.
€€Modern Cuisine
Near the city centre, this vintage bistro is now the lair of Mathieu Espagnacq, who has taken over from his father, who opened the establishment back in the eighties. Mathieu, a seasoned chef with stints in Paris working with top chefs under his belt, crafts food in the zeitgeist that respects tradition and stars premium country produce (farm-reared pork cheeks braised in red wine, vegetables confit in thyme and gnocchi in a smoky cream sauce). A treat for your tastebuds from start to finish – remember to book!
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Le Petit Gourmand in Tarbes offers modern cuisine highlighted by fresh, high-quality ingredients. Positive reviews praise the refined flavors of dishes such as breaded calf's head and foie gras, noting the chef's personal engagement. The atmosphere is described as warm and soothing, with generally welcoming service. However, negative feedback points to inconsistencies, including slow pacing, overcooked meat, and seasoning errors. Some diners reported discrepancies between menu descriptions and actual servings, such as missing truffles. While many find the value reasonable, others criticize the high cost relative to portion sizes and service reliability. Reservations are essential due to limited seating.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine who can tolerate occasional service variability; advance booking is essential.
€€Modern Cuisine
This contemporary bistro is near the Arsenal, a neighbourhood in the throes of renovation. The couple at the helm includes a chef with a wealth of Michelin-star experience and Laura, a former nurse who has retrained as a maître d' and sommelier. Succulent cuisine in the zeitgeist: beef tartare, smoked potatoes, trout roe and beurre noisette; confit hake, fregola sarda, burnt leeks and cashew notes... The chef takes a savvy approach to cooking, especially when it comes to the bargain-priced lunchtime menu (which changes weekly). The wine list stars wines from independent winegrowers. Bookings e
€€Traditional Cuisine
Welcome to the village of Saint-Savin, which is a vantage point overlooking the Argelès valley and home to this family-run restaurant with a classic, elegant feel. In the kitchen, Alexis (representing the seventh generation of chefs in the family!) treats diners to dishes that are an ode to the terroir, courtesy of local produce enhanced with more modern touches. The desserts, in particular, are fantastic, eg the macaron and nougatine ice cream. Charming guestrooms.
€€Modern Cuisine
No need to be a guest at the Miramont Hotel to enjoy the chef's cuisine. He of course pays homage to Pyrenean culinary heritage but doesn't hesitate to make a few welcome innovations.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Des Petits Pois Sont Rouges in Argelès-Gazost offers modern cuisine with a strong emphasis on local ingredients like Pyrenean trout. Reviews highlight the originality and quality of the food, with a daily slate menu and a thoughtful children's option. Service is generally praised for being professional, warm, and unobtrusive, though isolated incidents of poor reception and subpar drinks were noted. The ambiance is described as modern and tasteful. While most guests find the value excellent, some criticisms mention portion sizes, pacing, and wine quality. Overall, it is a highly rated destination for those seeking refined, locally-inspired dining.
Ideal for diners seeking modern French flavors and high-quality local ingredients; reservations are recommended.
€€Traditional Cuisine
This pleasant village "inn" halfway between two famous passes – Col d'Aubisque and Col du Tourmalet – stands surrounded by the peaks of the Pyrenees. The menu features wonderful traditional dishes that are big on flavour and nicely presented: noir de Bigorre black pork loin, braised sweetbreads, Pyrenean trout. Pretty little guestrooms available!
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Auberge Le Cabaliros in Argelès-Gazost offers traditional cuisine in a calm, pleasant setting. Reviews highlight original, well-presented dishes featuring local ingredients like foie gras, sweetbreads, and garbure. Service is generally described as friendly and competent, with some noting the relaxing atmosphere enhanced by soft jazz or mountain views from the terrace. While isolated comments mention occasional unwelcoming attitudes or reservation issues, the majority praise the quality and warmth. It suits travelers seeking authentic regional flavors and a serene dining experience.
Suitable for travelers seeking traditional flavors and a serene dining environment.
€€€Contemporary
This intimate and unusual restaurant, home to a whole host of mountain-inspired designer details including stags’ heads made from different materials adorning the walls, has a strong focus on modern cuisine. It features a good à la carte choice (in particular, delicious rice recipes and dishes perfect for sharing) as well as several tasting menus: Bistronómico (short and long options), Swiss Cheese Fondue (for two people), and the ever-successful Palamós Prawn Tasting menu, for which the restaurant has been awarded a certificate of guarantee. It also hosts interesting menus during the course o
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Vielha, Eth Bistro Gastro Espai is noted for its contemporary cuisine and Michelin recognition. Food quality receives high praise for its exquisite presentation, rich flavors, and the chef's use of local ingredients. However, service experiences are polarized; while some guests commend the owner Dolors and the team for their professionalism and warmth, others report cold attitudes, disjointed pacing, and even ejection for sharing plates. The atmosphere is welcoming and creative, though meal timing can be inconsistent. Although the kitchen excels, service reliability remains a significant variable, impacting the overall dining stability despite the strong culinary foundation.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality creative cuisine who can tolerate service inconsistencies.
€€Contemporary, Modern Cuisine
Over time, this unpretentious restaurant, which takes its name from an iron pan that is typical of this valley, has developed into a culinary reference in the area. Its contemporary cuisine skilfully blends in harmoniously with more traditional dishes such as snails “a la llauna” and the hearty Aranese “olla” soup. Choose between the à la carte and two set menus: one attractively priced lunchtime option and a second more elaborate version called Garona.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Era Coquèla in Vielha offers modern Catalan cuisine, generally praised for high food quality and creative sea-and-land fusion. Dishes like the 'Pot Aranesa' are highlighted, alongside a well-curated wine list. The atmosphere is described as warm and simply decorated, with service typically noted as friendly and attentive. However, experiences vary significantly. Some guests criticize the value for money, citing inconsistent menu quality, while others report poor service pacing, slow response times, or bland and poorly seasoned dishes. Despite isolated complaints about basic flavors and service lapses, the restaurant maintains a strong overall reputation for its culinary efforts and welcoming environment.
Suitable for diners seeking authentic modern Catalan cuisine who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies.
€€Traditional Cuisine
Located alongside a main road, El Niu occupies a stone house with an interior featuring traditional mountain decor, including an open fire, skis, snowshoes etc, plus a notable profusion of wood. The à la carte, traditional in composition but with added French touches, is enhanced by interesting daily specials that the female owner “sings” to every guest (traditional country pâté, leek pudding with a cep mushroom and black truffle sauce, pig trotter stew with snails etc).
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews
El Niu in Escuñau offers traditional cuisine with an average rating of 4.0/5. Food quality is generally praised, especially for Aranese stew, steak, and homemade desserts like tiramisu, though some guests reported tough meat and poor portion-to-price ratios. Service is polarizing: many highlight friendly, attentive staff, particularly Rosa, while others cite rudeness, unwelcoming attitudes toward children, and reservation management issues. The cozy atmosphere features a fireplace, making it suitable for post-skiing meals. Value perception varies; some find it reasonable, while others consider it overpriced, citing sparse wine servings and unexpected charges for bread.
Ideal for skiers seeking traditional Aragonese flavors and a cozy fireplace ambiance, with advance reservations recommended due to variable service experiences.
€€Peruvian, Fusion
This restaurant, which takes its name from the local Aranese word for “roots”, serves fusion cuisine featuring a mix of Peruvian, Aranese and Catalan flavours. The tasting menu is only available if pre-ordered.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Es Arraïtzes offers Peruvian fusion cuisine with generally high food quality, featuring standout dishes like ceviche, oysters, and sirloin tartare. The ambiance is warm and elegant, with pet-friendly terraces. Service is mostly professional and attentive, though isolated incidents of poor attitude and critical failures regarding gluten allergies for celiacs have been reported. Some guests note slow pacing and strict table turnover policies that detract from the experience. Despite these issues, the restaurant maintains strong ratings for its innovative flavors and varied menu options.
Suitable for diners seeking innovative Peruvian flavors; those with celiac disease should exercise caution.
€€Creative
Opposite the train station, this restaurant has been completely refurbished and boasts a chic contemporary style, with furniture made in France and a terrace that is very popular in summer. Chef Florant Cluzel's single set menus showcase seasonal produce from the Pays de Comminges: monkfish with black pork chorizo and peppery riquette leaves, line-caught bluefin tuna grilled with black lemon, and apricot and rosemary cheesecake. In summer, there is a lobster-themed menu. Excellent wine list, a warm welcome and attentive service.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Maison Castet in Martres-Tolosane is highly rated (4.8/5) for its creative cuisine. Reviews frequently praise food quality, service, and atmosphere. Guests appreciate balanced menus, fresh ingredients, refined presentation, and original desserts, with the truffle menu receiving specific acclaim. Service is generally described as attentive and polite. However, some negative feedback highlights issues such as slow meal pacing (up to 3 hours), small portion sizes, and perceived high value for money. Occasional complaints mention inadequate wine service and noise levels. While most visitors are satisfied, others note that reservations are essential on weekends and advise managing expectations regarding portion sizes and pricing. It remains a strong option for fine dining enthusiasts seeking a sophisticated culinary experience.
Suitable for diners seeking refined creative cuisine and a romantic atmosphere; reservations are recommended.