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Best restaurants in Le Thor

6 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Michelin-starred 1

Le Vivier

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

In this restaurant located in a town that is a mecca for antiques dealers, diners are in good hands! Talented chef Romain Gandolphe brings delicacy and subtlety to his carefully crafted dishes, with a focus on both flavours and textures. Sit in the contemporary dining space with an inviting decor, or on the terrace overlooking the River Sorgue and its lush green banks – a real feast for the eyes. Attentive service and an interesting selection of regional wines.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 101 reviews

Le Vivier, situated by the Sorgue River, specializes in modern cuisine. Most guests praise the emphasis on raw ingredients, creative presentation, and generally warm, professional service within an elegant atmosphere. However, experiences vary; some reviewers noted issues such as insufficient shade on the terrace, slow pacing between courses, or forgotten aperitifs. A minority reported poor food quality and arrogant staff, contrasting sharply with the high average ratings. While the consensus is positive, consistency can depend on specific bookings and conditions. Visitors should manage expectations regarding timing and service attentiveness to ensure a satisfactory dining experience.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies; advance communication of special needs is advised.

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Bib Gourmand 2

La Maison de Celou

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

Clinging to the ramparts of a historical village, this Maison is the quintessence of Provençal art de vivre. The chef crafts vibrant, flavoursome dishes, such as a supreme of free-range poultry, sweet corn and different textures of parsnip, together with a lineup of wickedly addictive, decadent desserts. Superlative sweeping view over Mont Ventoux and the Luberon mountain range from the terrace.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Châteauneuf-de-Gadagne, La Maison de Celou offers modern cuisine with an average rating of 4.8/5 from 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the high-quality, fresh seasonal dishes and refined presentation. Service is frequently described as impeccable, attentive, and warm. The ambiance is elegant, highlighted by a terrace with exceptional views, though a minority of reviewers noted that recent furniture changes have reduced seating comfort. While some feedback mentions meal pacing and value concerns, the overall consensus reflects a satisfying culinary experience suitable for those seeking quality food and scenic dining.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern cuisine, attentive service, and scenic views.

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Solelh

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

The owners of the fine dining Le Vivier establishment were happily inspired when they opened this bistro, blessed with a double terrace, in the heart of the Carré des Arts du Luberon. From his open-plan kitchen, the chef rustles up a forthright, modern take on traditional bistro recipes, in addition to nibbles with pre-dinner drinks and choice ingredients grilled on a binchotan barbecue (aged rib of beef, squid, presa iberica, etc.). A concise selection of regional (but not only) wines adds the finishing touch to an excellent, sun-drenched meal…

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Solelh, located in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, offers modern cuisine praised for its high quality, artistic plating, and generous portions. Guests frequently commend the professional, welcoming staff and the chic, warm atmosphere, particularly the pleasant terrace near the Sorgue river. However, some reviews highlight inconsistencies regarding value, noting expensive wine lists or smaller-than-expected portions. Occasional complaints mention slow pacing between courses and less ideal seating during peak hours, which can lead to noise or drafts. While generally well-regarded for its refined dining experience, visitors should be aware that service efficiency and portion sizes may vary depending on the time of visit.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and a comfortable ambiance, best visited during off-peak hours.

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Other guide picks 3

Agastache

€€Modern Cuisine

The restaurant's name hints at a love of nature, as fostered by Frédérique, who grows flowers and aromatic herbs for her husband Frédéric, a chef who puts them to good use in his dishes. Their restaurant showcases well-constructed and fragrant modern cuisine with Mediterranean influences. The menu-carte is the product of local, often organic, ingredients, with vegetables taking pride of place. We enjoyed tucking into a starter starring delicately smoked fresh goat's cheese ravioli, courgettes and verbena broth for its crystal-clear freshness, then the meagre accompanied by a briny beurre blanc

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La Balade des Saveurs

Traditional Cuisine

A pleasant young couple – Benjamin and Sophie Fabre – run this spruce and stylish restaurant, which boasts a terrace running alongside the picturesque River Sorgue. The dishes manage to encapsulate and convey both the character and the sweetness of Provence.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Located by the Sorgue river, La Balade des Saveurs offers a pleasant and bucolic atmosphere. Based on 80 reviews, it holds an average rating of 4.1/5. Food quality is generally praised, with highlights including perfectly cooked eggs, salmon tartare, and sea bream, though some diners found flavors lacking or portions small. Service is widely commended for being professional and attentive, despite isolated complaints about pacing. The primary point of contention is value; many guests feel prices are high relative to the experience, with one review noting a discrepancy between menu prices and the final bill, leading to mixed opinions on affordability.

Suitable for diners seeking a tranquil riverside experience who appreciate culinary detail.

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Le Petit Henri

€€Provençal

The restaurant of the Grand Hôtel Henri is in the extension just off the main hotel building. It has a beautiful decor with a fireplace dating back a century and sparkling chandeliers. There is a terrace shaded by mulberry plane trees with a fountain, as well as lovely seasonal cuisine with a focus on regional flavours. Very good value for money at lunch

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Le Petit Henri in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue offers Provençal cuisine with generally high ratings. Reviewers frequently praise the warm, efficient service, elegant atmosphere, and diverse, high-quality food. The shaded garden and air-conditioned dining rooms are highlighted as pleasant settings. While most guests enjoy the original dishes and friendly welcome, some negative feedback points to inconsistent value, occasional cooking errors (such as overcooked foie gras or bland lamb), and pacing issues. Overall, the restaurant excels in hospitality and ambiance, though isolated experiences suggest variability in culinary execution and cost-effectiveness.

Suitable for diners prioritizing service and ambiance; verify dish quality upon arrival.

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