€€Modern Cuisine
This restaurant, bang in the historic heart with a wrought iron and glass front door, is where chef Nicolas rolls out a modern line-up, with the odd Asian twist picked up during his forays to Thailand. Examples include Tom Kha Kung (spicy soup) of shrimp and coconut milk or a Wellington-style Kushikatsu of Camargue bull. Each Asian-sounding, fresh, aromatic dish comes with lashings of reassuring explanations! The chef works with local organic producers and breeders whenever possible and the concise wine list demonstrates a distinct fondness for natural tipples.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Aigues-Mortes, L'Atelier de Nicolas offers modern local cuisine with Asian influences. Reviews highlight fresh ingredients, precise cooking, and unique flavor combinations, supported by professional and warm service. The chic bistro atmosphere features an open kitchen. However, experiences vary: some note rushed lunch pacing, while others criticize the reservation-only policy, lack of a children's menu, and unsuitable utensils. Negative feedback also mentions minimalist portions, cold coffee, and high prices, creating a polarized experience between culinary excellence and logistical inconveniences.
Suitable for adults seeking innovative fusion cuisine; advance booking and detail confirmation are advised.
€€seafood, french
Overlooking the marina, this upstairs restaurant commands a splendid view over the Bay of Aigues-Mortes and La Grande-Motte from its glazed terrace. It is run by a dedicated and enthusiastic young couple who firmly believes in serving healthy portions of super fresh seafood, sourced straight from the Grau-du-Roi fish auction: textbook perfect bouillabaisse, sole meunière, grilled turbot or brill, seafood platters. Cheerful service.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
L'Amarette, located in Le Grau-du-Roi, specializes in seafood and French cuisine. Many reviews highlight the stunning sea views, welcoming service, and hearty dishes like bouillabaisse. However, recent feedback indicates inconsistent quality following management changes, with complaints regarding tasteless soups, improperly served meats, and unprofessional service. While the atmosphere is generally praised, some diners express disappointment with value and hygiene standards. The restaurant offers a mix of excellent meals and notable letdowns, making the experience variable.
Suitable for diners seeking sea views and traditional bouillabaisse, but be prepared for potential inconsistencies in service and quality.
🕐 Jul-Aug Tu-Su 12:00-13:30,19:30-21:30; 12:00-13:30,19:30-21:30; Tu,We off
€€€Modern Cuisine
This endearing family-run eatery is the lair of a chef who crafts healthy, intuitive, regional cuisine using fresh, seasonal ingredients from local organic market gardeners. Scents from the garrigue, Camargue and Mediterranean, flanked by homemade sourdough bread made with heritage wheat. Warm welcome and an exquisite shady patio.
TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews
Maison Soubeiran in Lunel offers modern cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 5.0/5 from 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the high-quality, inventive dishes characterized by precise flavor pairings and refined presentation. Service is highlighted as professional, welcoming, and attentive to dietary needs and allergies. The atmosphere is described as charming and pleasant. While a minority of reviews noted minor issues with pacing or value, the overwhelming consensus describes the dining experience as exceptional and delightful, making it a strong choice for those seeking a sophisticated culinary journey.
Ideal for diners seeking refined modern cuisine, attentive service, and adaptable menus.
€€€Modern Cuisine
On the way into the Domaine de Verchant, Marcelle occupies contemporary premises, depicted by a light airy dining room and a stepped terrace with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. The menus are inspired by local, seasonal produce, in particular from the restaurant’s own cottage garden.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.5/5 · 80 reviews
Marcelle - Domaine de Verchant offers modern cuisine and brunch near Montmartre. Reviews highlight its elegant, bohemian atmosphere and welcoming staff, with dishes like pancakes, eggs benedict, and salads often praised for being fresh and homemade. However, service inconsistencies are noted, including lengthy waits, disorganized ordering processes requiring customers to go downstairs, and occasional unfriendliness. Food quality receives mixed feedback; while many enjoy the meals, some report bland flavors or digestive issues. The venue provides a quiet escape from the city bustle, but visitors should anticipate potential service delays and varying food standards.
Suitable for diners seeking a quiet Montmartre retreat who can tolerate inconsistent service.
€€€Modern Cuisine, Mediterranean Cuisine
The Pourcel brothers have upcycled this former wine storehouse into a vast space where stone, steel and wood are blended in a smart neo-industrial vein. The dishes, which draw on locally sourced ingredients at their height of their maturity, are infused with inspirations from far and wide. As you peruse the menu ranging from super-fresh seabream, red mullet and seabass to fried potato cakes, rockfish soup or roast squid with tempura of squid head, houmous cream and lemon confit dressing, you will get an excellent foretaste of the “gastronomic bistro” spirit of this terminal.
€€Traditional Cuisine
On the ground floor of a building whose tree-inspired avant-garde design is by architect Sou Fujimoto, this restaurant serves a patriotic line-up of gourmet cuisine as its delicious veal liver, Madeira sauce and mashed potato amply demonstrate! White predominates in the 2.0 brasserie interior. Near the canal, the lush green patio draws the crowds like bees to honey, but many are also lured to the swish rooftop bar perched on the 17th floor, which commands a panoramic view over the city that stretches as far as the Mediterranean!
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews
L'Arbre in Lattes is noted for its distinctive architecture and chic, quiet atmosphere. Service receives mixed feedback; while some praise the warm and attentive staff, others report inefficiencies. Food quality is polarizing: positive reviews highlight exquisite presentation, delicious sauces, and fine desserts, whereas negative ones cite bland flavors, lukewarm dishes, and poor value due to extra charges for sides. Although some find the wine list reasonably priced, others consider the overall cost high relative to the dining experience. The rooftop offers excellent views and cocktails, making it suitable for aperitifs. Ultimately, the restaurant appeals to those prioritizing ambiance and unique settings, but may disappoint diners seeking consistent culinary excellence or transparent pricing.
Suitable for diners prioritizing unique architecture and social ambiance; reserve in advance and check side dish policies.
€€Modern Cuisine
Richard Juste, who previously ran the restaurant Idée Saveurs, have taken over the reins of this inviting and spacious eatery, which boasts a peaceful terrace sheltered from onlookers. The chef crafts dishes that he describes as "free of frills", demonstrating razor-sharp precision at every step of their preparation. Examples: ceviche of scallops, coconut milk, lime, granny smith apple, sweet potato seasoning; calf’s liver, variations on parsnips, chimichurri of dried fruit, kumquat, balsamic vinegar laced in wild pepper… Concise selection of local wines.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Mahé offers modern cuisine described as 'honest,' boasting an impressive 4.9/5 average from 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the high-quality fresh ingredients and well-executed dishes that delight both eyes and palate. Service is noted for its warmth and smiling staff, while the pleasant patio adds to the inviting atmosphere. Although a minority of reviewers mentioned concerns regarding meal pacing or value, the majority consider the experience excellent and worth the cost. Many describe it as one of Montpellier's best dining options, returning frequently for its reliable seasonal offerings.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine in a welcoming setting.
€€€Modern Cuisine
Chef Clément Briand-Seurat has left the Pic Saint-Loup restaurant to open his own establishment (Cena means supper or dinner in Latin) beneath the ribbed vaults of a medieval edifice in the heart of historic Montpellier. A snug, romantic vibe, enhanced by centuries-old stonework and candle-lit rough oak tables, sets the scene. The chef signs a creative single set menu in which he endeavours to enhance the produce of local growers and breeders thanks to flawless craftsmanship (chutneys, oils, crumbles, crackers and whipped siphon concoctions). His knockout mushroom consommé and ‘stroll in the w
€€Modern Cuisine
In the historical heart of the city, near the covered market of Les Halles Castellane, this restaurant has the look and feel of a loft, with plants, soothing colours and soft music. Chef Jean Gary-Bobo serves his surprise set menu, which can be adapted to suit your wishes, at lunch and dinner. Showcasing local ingredients (fish from local fish markets, meat from the neighbouring butcher, fruit and vegetables from the Hérault), the menu includes marinated sea bream with a pear sorbet and shavings of raw fennel; fillet of duckling with chanterelles and butternut squash; fresh fig tartlet with ma
€€Modern Cuisine, Creative
Sharing is the name of the game at this small restaurant near Place de la Canourgue, so let's partake in the pleasure of lovely creative dishes made with high-quality, environmentally friendly Occitan ingredients – fish soup, rouille, cucumber, celery; veal, purple beans, basil, hazelnuts, served cold carpaccio-style; figs, ricotta and honey for dessert. At this pleasant eatery, even the sourdough bread is made in-house.
€€Modern Cuisine
Established in the lavish inner courtyard of Hotel Richer de Belleval under a glass roof, this bistro of the Pourcel brothers is the quintessence of stylish: cornices, mouldings, crystal chandeliers… The food is equally first rate: beautifully crafted, rich in flavour and just the right dose of creativity. A genuine pleasure.
€€Modern Cuisine
At the helm of this spacious, light-filled bistro in the heart of Montpellier is Cédric Sangenito, a chef with a seamless CV and a firm grasp of classic techniques. His modern, somewhat inventive cuisine features Japanese barbecue cooking and lacto-fermentation. He highlights good fresh produce, especially seasonal vegetables from market gardeners, to which he devotes a surprise menu at lunchtime and in the evening. The menu is updated every week – although the rum baba, the emblematic dish of the house, is a mainstay (in various guises). A diligent and professional team is at your service.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews
Le Bistro Urbain, offering modern cuisine and lattes, holds a 4.3/5 average from 80 reviews. Guests frequently praise the inventive dishes, refined presentation, and wine pairings, alongside pleasant service and atmosphere. However, negative feedback highlights issues such as overly salty seasoning, clashing flavors, and excessively alcoholic desserts. Some reviewers also noted mediocre value for money and inconsistent service. While many find the culinary experience delightful and unique, others describe it as disappointing or bland. It is a venue for those seeking artistic plating and novel tastes, though flavor consistency varies.
Suitable for diners seeking innovative plating and modern flavors, provided they are flexible regarding consistent taste profiles.
€€Korean
(Transfer planned to 3 rue de l'Ancien-Courrier during the summer) Not even a stone’s throw from Place de la Canourgue, this small bistro with a minimalist interior invites you to sample the chef’s French-Korean cuisine, dotted with Japanese notes. This talented chef works exclusively with fresh produce, changes the menu every couple of months (except for classics such as the bibimbap) and, of course, shines the spotlight on umami flavours, illustrated by chawanmushi, an egg and shrimp flan with edamame and a dashi stock. Bookings essential.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Umami - La Cinquième Saveur offers a fusion of Korean and French flavors with generally high ratings. Food quality is frequently praised for freshness and balanced, exotic tastes, particularly the signature Umami tartare. However, some guests noted a lack of depth or insufficient sauces in certain dishes. Service is typically warm and attentive, with staff helpful to non-French speakers, though stress and communication gaps occur during peak hours. The atmosphere is pleasant, with a popular terrace for people-watching. While booking can be difficult and crowd management occasionally fails, the unique culinary journey remains a notable option for visitors to Montpellier.
Suitable for travelers seeking unique Korean fusion cuisine who can tolerate service variability during peak times.
€€€Modern Cuisine
As its name ("The Little Garden") suggests, this traditional fine dining restaurant has one of the prettiest terraces in the city, nestled in a lush, quiet garden. There is a subdued and bucolic atmosphere in the dining area with its large glass-paned façade, where the beautifully presented seasonal dishes are served. Those with a sweet tooth won't be disappointed by the delicious desserts, such as the remarkable trompe l'œil lemon, fleur de sel sablé biscuit and lemon sorbet. There is also a bistro serving international cuisine.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.4/5 · 80 reviews
Le Petit Jardin offers a romantic terrace near the cathedral, praised for its charming atmosphere. However, analysis of 80 reviews reveals polarized experiences (avg. 3.4/5). Positive feedback highlights flavorful dishes, professional service, and an elegant setting. Conversely, negative reviews cite unenthusiastic service, poor pacing, and hygiene issues like debris on tables. Some guests note a decline in food quality, describing dishes as bland or unpleasant, while others question the value for money. Despite its Michelin star, consistency varies significantly between visits.
Suitable for diners prioritizing ambiance and romance over consistent culinary execution and service rigor.
€€Modern Cuisine
In this vaulted Renaissance former weapons room (5m high! ), diners sample cuisine that fetes the Cévennes and Camargue regions. It is accompanied by a nice selection of minor wines from the region.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Villevieille, La Canopée offers modern cuisine within a restored stone castle setting. Reviews are polarized. Positive feedback highlights refined dishes, balanced flavors, elegant ambiance, and attentive service, with some noting good value. Conversely, negative reviews cite inconsistent food quality, including frozen ingredients and cooking errors, alongside service lapses and billing disputes such as high charges for tap water. While the setting is ideal for special occasions, the inconsistency in kitchen output and service details significantly impacts the overall experience, making it a variable choice.
Suitable for diners seeking a unique historic ambiance and refined presentation, but expect variability in food consistency.
€€Modern Cuisine
Soulenq (Occitan for the meal at the end of the grape harvest) is a restaurant and wine shop housed in a converted nursery by four young business partners. The generous and precise dishes designed for sharing showcase seasonal ingredient-led cuisine: crispy tartlet with confit beef shank and mustard emulsion; roast poultry-filled vol-au-vent with, creamed celeriac, mushrooms and black truffle sauce; caramel riz au lait, not to mention the meat dishes to share. Indulgence in a convivial setting.
€€€Modern Cuisine
Just a few kilometres from Montpellier yet deep in the countryside, this 18C Montpellier retreat is set within a 45ha estate, planted with bamboo groves and home to grazing horses. An old wine storehouse is home to the restaurant, which has a slightly industrial aesthetic. The open kitchen turns out lovely seasonal dishes featuring vegetables, Mediterranean fish and meat from local purebreds – think mussels marinated in fennel or grilled octopus. Surprise lunch set menu and à la carte options.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews
La Table de Biar in Lavérune offers modern cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.0/5 based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights food quality, service, and atmosphere, with guests praising the four-to-six-course menus and wine pairings. The setting is described as beautiful and peaceful. However, negative reviews cite inconsistent food quality, value concerns, and service pacing issues. Some diners reported undercooked meat, bland flavors, or rushed buffet experiences. Despite isolated disappointments, many visitors appreciate the warm welcome and refined dining, recommending it for those seeking a pleasant culinary experience.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and a tranquil atmosphere, though confirming menu details in advance is advisable.
€€Traditional Cuisine
This contemporary brasserie – part of the Musée de la Romanité – is perfectly in tune with the architecture of the building. It offers an unobstructed view of the Arènes de Nîmes (or amphitheatre), as well as a seasonal menu overseen by Michelin-starred chef Franck Putelat. Tuck into true traditional French cuisine: egg meurette (in a red wine sauce); calf sweetbreads and mashed potatoes with Maury jus; trout meunière; and even the iconic crêpes Suzette...
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews
Located on the top floor of the Museum of Romanity opposite the Arena, La Table du 2 offers a quiet atmosphere with exceptional views. Most reviewers praise the creative traditional cuisine, delicate presentation, and professional service, highlighting dishes like chocolate mousse and seafood. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent food quality, including burnt octopus and dry tuna, alongside issues with rushed service or unfriendly staff. Some guests feel the value is poor, suggesting they are primarily paying for the location. While many enjoy the culinary experience, others find it disappointing relative to the price, indicating variable quality control.
Suitable for diners prioritizing views and creative cuisine, but maintain realistic expectations regarding consistency.
€€€Creative
You will need to ring the bell at this discreet townhouse in a narrow street near the Carré d'Art in order to gain access. The self - taught chef composes lovely creative cuisine, striking out and experimenting with at times surprising combinations. His wife is behind the superb selection of wines, which showcases the Languedoc - Roussillon.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Vincent Croizard in Nîmes offers a charming atmosphere with creative, visually striking dishes. Reviews highlight warm service, often with the chef personally attending to guests, and a cozy setting. However, some diners criticize the food for prioritizing originality over flavor, noting minimalist portions that may leave them hungry. Service inconsistencies, including slow pacing and reservation errors, were also reported. While the ambiance and presentation receive high praise, the actual taste and value for money are mixed. This restaurant suits those seeking an artistic culinary experience, but may disappoint visitors expecting generous portions or traditional flavor profiles.
Suitable for diners appreciating creative presentation and elegant ambiance, but those expecting generous portions or traditional flavors should proceed with caution.
€€€Modern Cuisine
In a pedestrian street near the Roman Arena, this family business makes everything from scratch. The score errs towards traditional Mediterranean and the ingredients, from the pigeon and the Camargue rice to the olive oil and the meat from the butcher-breeder at the covered market, don't have far to travel. Updated decor and a terrace overlooking a small square.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located in central Nîmes, Menna offers modern French cuisine praised for its elegance, flavor complexity, and fresh ingredients. Most guests highlight the kitchen's precision and the staff's attentive, professional service, particularly regarding wine pairings. The atmosphere is described as cozy and welcoming, with soft lighting conducive to a pleasant dining experience. However, some reviewers note that portion sizes are minimal, leading to dissatisfaction with value. A minority of negative feedback cites issues with seasoning balance, dish preparation, and occasionally cold service or high prices relative to expectations. While the culinary execution and hospitality are generally excellent, opinions diverge on whether the quantity and cost justify the experience, making it a place where quality is high but satisfaction depends on individual expectations regarding portion size and pricing.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine and attentive service, with realistic expectations regarding portion sizes.
€€Modern Cuisine
Well located, this establishment is particularly popular with a business clientele. The entirely refurbished dining room is eminently welcoming. The wine list is curated with input from the next-door wine shop. In summer the large terrace shaded by a canopy of reeds is taken by storm.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews
Le Clos des Oliviers in La Fare-les-Oliviers offers modern cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.1/5 based on 80 reviews. Guests frequently praise the beautiful, shaded outdoor terrace and generally friendly, professional staff. Food highlights include delicious frog legs, homemade pizzas, and desserts. However, experiences vary significantly. Negative feedback cites inconsistent food quality, such as dry or fibrous meat, and occasional service inefficiencies or poor attitudes. Value for money is a major point of contention; while some find the daily menu excellent, others consider portions small and prices high relative to quality. The atmosphere is consistently rated positively, but the overall dining experience depends heavily on specific service interactions and portion satisfaction.
Suitable for diners prioritizing ambiance and特色 dishes, but manage expectations regarding portion sizes and value.
€€Traditional Cuisine
"Drink, eat, share" is the mantra here at Gigi, the charming bistro alongside fine dining restaurant Rouge. The chef is a fan of putting his own spin on hearty dishes designed for sharing: sea bream ceviche with sweet pepper, coriander and apple; rib of beef, gratin dauphinois, braised baby gem and a robust jus; jasmine tea and passion fruit pavlova... On fine days, dine in the pleasant main courtyard.
€€Mediterranean Cuisine
Bang in the heart of Nîmes’ bustling food market, this eatery, run by a seasoned chef, will knock the socks off your tastebuds. Market fare crafted with fresher than fresh produce from the neighbouring market stalls. House specialties include matured meat, cod brandade, chopped beef tartare and île flottante (vanilla custard and meringue). Hearty helpings, an intelligent wine list, tightly packed tables and a good-natured, jovial vibe. No bookings possible, open from 11.30am to 3pm and always packed (try and come off peak at the weekend).
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Nîmes' market, La Pie qui Couette offers Mediterranean cuisine praised for fresh ingredients and homemade dishes, particularly seafood and desserts. Guests highlight the warm service and professional staff, who manage high turnover efficiently. The atmosphere is lively and cozy, though some note it can feel hot in winter or cramped. While most reviews are positive, a minority criticize excessive oiliness, under-seasoned items, and rising prices relative to portion sizes. It is an ideal spot for lunch, offering a genuine local dining experience with excellent wine selections.
Ideal for lunch seekers valuing authentic Mediterranean flavors and fresh ingredients, best enjoyed during busy market hours.
€€Modern Cuisine
This charming bistro nestled in the old town of Arles has light wood furnishings and walls the colour of freshly churned butter. Sarah and Julien Richard serve up an enticing set menu of dishes garnished with herbs and flowers from their kitchen garden. Indulge in semi-cooked duck foie gras, smoked eel and an exotic peppercorn confit, chickpeas with lemon and basil served with socca (Provençal chickpea flatbread), or pigeon des Costières cooked whole, its legs served confit and morels in their own juices. An upstairs area accommodates groups. Small selection of regional wines.
€€€Creative
Jean-Luc Rabanel is a colourful character with a lilting accent, who perpetually reinvents his vegetable-based cuisine. Les Maisons Rabanel, a single place but two styles of cooking: Greeniotage, which tends towards bistro food, and Greenstronome for fine dining. Always going out on a limb, this engaging chef shakes things up at every service. A unique personality.
€€regional
The flamboyant, Instagram-worthy interior designed by Cuban artist Jorge Pardo is certainly eye catching. Your attention is then drawn to the concise, Mediterranean-inspired menu: creamy burrata, tajine of veal with apricots, Provençal iced nougat…
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.4/5 · 80 reviews
Located in central Arles, L'Arlatan occupies a historic building known for its unique design, tranquil courtyard, and museum-like ambiance. Service experiences vary significantly, ranging from warm hospitality to disorganized or distant interactions. Food quality is polarizing; while some praise the preparation and fresh ingredients, many criticize the limited menu, mediocre flavors, and occasional errors like cold garlic. Despite the elegant setting, concerns regarding mandatory tipping practices and hidden charges affect perceived value. The restaurant offers a visually stunning environment but delivers inconsistent culinary results. It suits travelers seeking distinctive atmosphere over refined gastronomy.
Suitable for diners prioritizing unique design and historical ambiance over consistent culinary excellence.
🕐 11:00-22:30
€€Modern Cuisine
The Chardon hosts chefs-in-residence, who temporarily take the reins in the kitchen and who share a commitment to locally sourced ingredients. The result is a fresh, succulent score served in a lovely bistro setting paired with a fine selection of natural wines. Spot on!
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.4/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Arles' old town, Chardon offers modern cuisine through a rotating guest chef concept. Reviews are polarized regarding food quality; while some praise the fresh ingredients and creative flavors, others criticize unbalanced tastes and small portions. Service is generally described as warm and professional, though isolated incidents mention poor wine recommendations and lack of child-friendly amenities. The charming atmosphere appeals to those seeking unique dining experiences, despite mixed opinions on value for money.
Suitable for diners interested in innovative guest chef menus; verify details and child accommodations in advance.
🕐 Mar-Jun,Oct-Dec 12:30-14:30,19:30-22:00; Mar-Jun,Oct-Dec Tu off; Mar-Jun,Oct-Dec We-Fr 19:30-22:00; Jul-Sep 12:30-14:30,19:30-22:00
€€€Fusion, Creative
Having worked in some emblematic Parisian restaurants (Ze Kitchen Galerie, Saturne, Septime), chef Céline Pham, an adept of pop-up restaurants, has set up shop in the heart of Arles in a former chapel done up in a vintage vein. It is a pleasure to resample her spot-on, tasty French-Vietnamese fusion cuisine, in which vegetables, as one might imagine, often reign supreme. Examples include a fillet of red mullet, spelt bread, confit of tomatoes, stock of red mullet with garrigue oil, yellow courgettes and chrysanthemums. Concise natural wine list.
🕐 Fr-Su 12:00-14:00, 19:00-21:30
€€Farm to table
Designed as a landmark and tribute to the region, architect Frank Gehry's LUMA Tower not only draws art lovers but is also a beacon for foodies. Constructed using recycled materials and natural resources such as Arles merino wool, the venue boasts impressive proportions. Pushing the boundaries, the indulgent dishes showcase fine seasonal produce: poultry pâté en croûte; seared pollock, fennel confit with orange and saffron; lemon cream and Buddha's hand, hazelnut praline. The wine list homes in on organic labels.
€€Modern Cuisine
Yohann Boucard has turned the old station of Quissac into a fine establishment, sporting minimalist lines and iron work by local artisans… The food is equally enthralling, thanks to painstakingly selected ingredients and unusual, flavoursome combinations. Professional service.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Located in a renovated train station in Quissac, L'ArtYsan offers a unique and pleasant atmosphere. Most reviews praise its modern creative cuisine, highlighting fresh ingredients, exquisite presentation, and rich flavor profiles, accompanied by attentive service. However, some diners found the food lacking in depth, suspecting the use of semi-finished products, while others noted strict policies regarding pets and booking changes during peak times like Valentine's Day. Overall, the restaurant excels in ambiance and culinary creativity but faces mixed feedback on taste consistency and specific service details.
Suitable for diners seeking a unique historic setting and creative cuisine; verify booking policies and pet regulations in advance.
€€€Country cooking
Using good ingredients and vegetables from the kitchen garden, the chef creates lovely dishes that put a new spin on the old classics (bull beef gravlax, gazpacho made with old tomato varieties, etc). The ravishing terrace beneath the wisteria and the charm of the setting make this a great choice.
€€€Provençal
This former hunting lodge surrounded by hilly olive groves is a genuine haven of tranquillity. You can expect deftly crafted, local Provençal recipes, served generously with a distinct preference for veggies and herbs from the garden, supplemented by ingredients from local producers. Ten out of ten for Jean-Baptiste Bert who has added a contemporary chapter to the family property where he was born.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 74 reviews
Located in Fontvieille, Le Relais du Castelet offers a tranquil setting with olive groves and gardens. Reviews frequently praise the friendly service, comfortable atmosphere, and fresh, high-quality ingredients, highlighting dishes like stuffed porchetta and pistou soup. However, some guests question the value, noting the lunch menu is limited to a daily special and perceived as expensive. Other criticisms include hasty preparation leading to flat flavors and excessive noise during dinner. While many enjoy the rural charm and attentive staff, others find the experience inconsistent due to pricing concerns and environmental factors.
Ideal for travelers seeking a rustic setting who accept fixed menus; couples should avoid noisy periods.
€€Modern Cuisine
Behind the counter and Japanese kamado (wood-fired stove), a young chef from Montpellier, who trained with Michel Kayser, Gilles Goujon and the Pourcel brothers, cooks everything over an open flame: lightly grilled sea bream served with squash purée, roasted grapefruit and coconut cream; Mediterranean squid seared on the barbecue, rainbow carrots and black garlic emulsion; pear poached in honey and tonka bean for dessert. In the dining room, his cordial wife guides diners through a selection of wines from the South of France.
TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Sète, Embrun specializes in modern cuisine and holds a 5.0/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Diners consistently praise the high quality of fresh, locally sourced ingredients, noting inventive and visually appealing dishes with rich flavors. Service is described as friendly, professional, and attentive, with staff offering helpful wine pairings and ensuring a relaxed dining pace. The atmosphere is welcoming and comfortable. While a few minor comments mention pacing or value, the overwhelming consensus is positive. Reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating and popularity.
Ideal for diners prioritizing ingredient quality, creative modern cuisine, and who plan ahead for reservations.
€€€Modern Cuisine
Close to the famous naval cemetery, this chic, contemporary little place boasts the Mediterranean as its backdrop and a panoramic terrace for fine weather. The restaurant serves exceedingly fresh cuisine focused on market produce and local producers, with a single six-course set menu served at both lunch and dinner. Chef Guilhem Blanc-Brude juggles Mediterranean inspirations and more inventive dishes, such as sea bass cooked scales on, potatoes confit with saffron, hollandaise sauce with wild fennel and dill, and chanterelle pickles. They also have a terrific list of natural wines.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
La Coquerie is praised for its modern, creative cuisine, with diners highlighting fresh ingredients, complex flavors, and Chef Guilhem’s skillful presentations. Service is generally attentive and warm, though some guests noted inconsistent attention or long intervals between courses. The intimate, small dining room offers stunning views but feels cramped and noisy due to close seating. While the food quality is widely acclaimed, several reviewers criticized the value for money, citing limited wine-by-the-glass options and unclear pricing. It suits adventurous eaters who prioritize culinary innovation over quiet ambiance.
Suitable for diners seeking innovative cuisine who can tolerate a noisy environment.
€€€Classic Cuisine
Previously chef at Château de Mercuès, in the Lot, Philippe Combet serves up good seasonal cuisine, highlighting the region's produce. Truffle or asparagus menu, Quercy lamb... served by his pleasant and professional wife.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
L'Accent du Soleil specializes in classic cuisine, praised for fresh, homemade ingredients ranging from bread to desserts, with the truffle menu being a standout. The atmosphere is generally warm and welcoming, with staff noted for their attentiveness. However, several reviews highlight significant issues with meal pacing, citing long waits between courses that detract from the experience. Some guests also mentioned dated decor or questionable music choices. Despite these service inconsistencies, the restaurant remains a solid option for those seeking traditional flavors and a genuine culinary approach.
Suitable for diners with ample time who prioritize authentic ingredients and traditional cooking techniques.
€€Seafood
The Étang de Thau, a major shellfish farming site and lake in Languedoc, famous for its mussels and the legendary oysters of Bouzigues, is also well-known for its biodiversity on land, in the sea and in the airs. So, taking a seat on the terrace overlooking the lagoon is an opportunity not to be missed. Expect to tuck into delicious, ultra-fresh seafood, including oysters, mini squid in garlic and parsley or mussels broiled in garlic butter.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Bouzigues with views of the Thau lagoon, La Côte Bleue receives mixed reviews. Positive feedback highlights excellent seafood, warm atmosphere, and professional service suitable for groups. Conversely, negative reviews cite mediocre food, lack of flavor, and hygiene concerns like cold dishes. Service varies significantly, ranging from attentive care to perceived rudeness and rushed pacing. While some praise the setting and value, others describe a decline in quality and soul. The experience appears inconsistent, heavily dependent on specific visits and staff.
Suitable for visitors prioritizing scenery and specific seafood batches, but expect variable service consistency.
€€Mediterranean Cuisine
Japanese chef Kohei Ohata skilfully harnesses the flavours of the Mediterranean fare that abounds in the surrounding markets to produce really appealing dishes. His talented wife brings her skills to bear on the pastry section. It is all fresh, fragrant and charged at a fair price. This excellent establishment is a little hidden away in the Hotel Belesso – reserved for those in the know, and all the better for it.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 79 reviews
Belvédère in Fontvieille offers Mediterranean cuisine with generally high food quality, precise seasoning, and refined presentation. The atmosphere is pleasant, with some tables offering park views. Service is typically friendly and professional, though isolated reports mention pacing issues or delays during ordering. While some guests find prices high relative to the service level, others view it as reasonable, especially with hotel packages. Overall, it suits diners seeking quality meals in a relaxed setting who can overlook occasional service inconsistencies.
Suitable for diners prioritizing food quality and ambiance; confirm service details in advance.
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This inviting restaurant with blue shutters is a genuine local landmark. Telephone (only) bookings compulsory. The dish of the day changes daily, but comes back every week – e.g. cassoulet on Wednesdays, in the single set menu. On top of that, Provence's culinary repertory is celebrated with generous wholesome dishes, of the likes of aioli, spit-roast Bresse chicken and calf's head with ravigote sauce, to be devoured in a lively and laid-back vibe cultivated by the bubbly, unstarched front-of-house team. Wine and a generous cheeseboard are included in the price of the single set menu.
€€€Modern Cuisine
Established in an old Provençal farmhouse standing in the shadow of a small church and fronted by a pretty courtyard, this restaurant run by a young couple serves fresh modern cuisine with international influences. Lovers of fine food will appreciate the Mediterranean score scattered with Italian nods, dear to the heart of the Italian-born chef: tomatoes, burrata and basil; monkfish, spinach and bisque of Mediterranean blue crab. To be savoured in the inviting rustic-style interior or alfresco on the lush terrace planted with oleanders and Virginia creeper. Your hostess and owner of Sardinian
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Paradou, Bec is a modern cuisine restaurant with high ratings (4.7/5). Food quality is widely praised for its refined presentation, local ingredients, and precise cooking, with some noting Michelin-level standards. Service is generally attentive, though isolated reviews mention pacing issues or perceived arrogance from staff. The ambiance is elegant and intimate, featuring a sheltered terrace. While most visitors find good value, some recent critiques highlight mediocre menus, overly salty dishes, or poor cost-performance ratios. It suits diners seeking high-quality gastronomy, but those sensitive to service nuances may wish to manage expectations.
Ideal for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and an elegant setting, with awareness of occasional service or menu variability.
€€Modern Cuisine, Farm to table
In a tiny village deep in the heart of the Terrasses du Larzac vineyards, opposite the post office, SouKa (root in Occitan) has morphed into a cave à manger (dining wine cellar). Bargain-priced lunchtime menu and a concise à la carte cast of deftly crafted nostalgic dishes. Stand outs include slow-confit beef cheeks, smoked mashed potatoes and glazed carrots; roast calf’s head, steamed potatoes, gribiche sauce, without forgetting the sublime walnut pie flanked by apple purée. All of which washed down with wines from near and far; the wine list boasts several hundred references, is reasonably p
€€€Provençal
In this luxury hamlet of maisonettes with guestrooms surrounded by olive and almond trees, tables are set out on the terrace in the shade of the plane trees, with the song of the cicadas in the background, and in the inviting dining room where it is nice and cool. Chef Julie Chaix, who has worked at Pic and Ducasse restaurants, prepares a lovely market-fresh menu inspired by the ingredients and traditions of Provence. Diners can indulge themselves with dishes such as pork terrine with bread toasted in meat juices and olive oil from Baux-de-Provence, pan-fried tuna with aubergine and a tomato r
€€€Traditional Cuisine
What a pleasure it is to take a seat in this establishment where you are welcomed naturally and simply by a Burgundian family. In this charming restaurant, the chef concocts subtle and delicate dishes, sprinkled with Provençal innuendo. The patio, next to the swimming pool and surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation, invites you to slow down and take things easy. An oasis of peace and charm.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Nancy Bourguignon in Paradou offers traditional cuisine with high ratings. Food quality is generally praised for fresh ingredients and precise cooking, featuring items like ceviche and set lunches. However, some critics note a lack of local seasonality or creativity. Service is consistently highlighted as friendly, attentive, and accommodating to dietary needs, though occasional pacing issues arise during busy periods. The ambiance is elegant and soothing, with a well-decorated interior ideal for relaxation. Value perceptions vary significantly. Many guests find the price-performance ratio excellent for the region, while others consider the costs excessive relative to the ordinary nature of the dishes. Overall, it remains a highly regarded destination for those seeking refined traditional dining.
Suitable for travelers seeking refined traditional French dining with an emphasis on service and ambiance.
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Chef Michel Hulin crafts generous provençal fare using first-rate ingredients from Alpilles and Camargue, illustrated by hot-cold Mediterranean squid cooked like a bouillabaisse or the incredible roast lamb, confit then smoked in AOP Crau hay, courgette flower and parsnips from Moulin de Daudet… The site is jaw-dropping with a terrace shaded by mulberry plane trees and a view over the jagged skyline that has made this enchanting village and its countryside so famous. Thoroughly enchanting.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
La Cabro d'Or in Les Baux-de-Provence is noted for its refined Provençal cuisine and enchanting garden terrace. Reviews frequently praise the impeccable, professional service and the precise, flavorful dishes, including a vegetarian menu and non-alcoholic cocktails. However, criticisms highlight inconsistent meal pacing, limited portion sizes, and serious concerns regarding gluten-free safety for celiac guests. Some diners describe the food as 'aseptic' or underwhelming relative to the elegant setting, citing poor value. While the atmosphere remains a strong point, issues with service attention and culinary execution lead to mixed experiences. This establishment suits visitors prioritizing ambiance over consistent gastronomic excellence.
Suitable for diners prioritizing ambiance and service, but those with dietary restrictions or high value expectations should proceed with caution.
€€€Modern Cuisine
Courgette flower soufflé, trout, sorrel from the garden and chanterelles; blue lobster roasted in its juices, white polenta with basil; verbena-infused apricots, red and black berries: Jean-Paul's seasonal cuisine wins diners over with its precision and generosity. Sandrine's solicitous welcome, the impeccable service and the hushed atmosphere in the two cosy lounges – just like home – add to the appeal of this restaurant nestled in a peaceful village a few kilometres from Uzès. Another highlight is the show cellar with its superb selection of local wines.
€€Traditional Cuisine
This warm buzzy bistro with a vintage vibe is always packed to the rafters. The chef, a Normandy lad who fell in love with the Alpilles, titillates our tastebuds with generous, down-to-earth cooking: Provençal-style stuffed veggies; terrine de campagne; rabbit leg confit in olive oil; shoulder of Maussane lamb baked all night long; two-lemon pie with orange blossom. A regular clientele and a pétanque ground outside.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews
Aux Ateliers in Maussane-les-Alpilles offers traditional French cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.3/5. Positive reviews highlight high food quality, generous portions like terrines and lamb, excellent desserts, and warm, attentive service. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent experiences, including rude staff behavior, poor meal pacing, and limited variety at weekend brunches. While many praise the idyllic atmosphere and hospitality, others report disappointing interactions and perceived inflation of ratings. Diners should be aware of potential variability in service and menu offerings depending on the visit.
Suitable for diners seeking traditional flavors and a homely atmosphere, though avoiding peak weekend hours is recommended for better service.
€€€Modern Cuisine
Chef Stéphane Goudet has been valiantly regaling his guests in a style worthy of Molière’s Amphitryon since 1997 in this immense vaulted dining room whose stone walls are offset by the odd modern detail and soft lighting. A polished culinary lineup that stars fresh local produce and a reverence for the seasons: truffle in winter, lobster in summer (served on the patio), and whole hare in autumn. Slick, smiling service.
TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Castillon-du-Gard, L'Amphitryon offers modern cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 5.0/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality is the primary strength, with diners praising the lobster, truffle menus, and perfectly cooked veal for their refined taste and presentation. Service is highly regarded for being attentive and friendly, though a few reviews noted minor issues with meal pacing. The atmosphere is described as magnificent and memorable, suitable for family gatherings or anniversaries. While most find good value, a small number of reviews suggest otherwise. The restaurant is now led by Chef Stéphane, maintaining the high standards established under previous owner Mario.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine with attentive service and an elegant atmosphere.
€€€Modern Cuisine
All around, nothing but narrow medieval streets and fields of lavender. In this corner of Provence, bathed in light, this elegant restaurant – done out in the colours of the South of France – adheres to the seasons as it sources sun-kissed ingredients. At lunchtime, a simple menu; in the evening, fine dining.
€€Modern Cuisine
Chef Krishna Léger, who was a fireman before turning to cooking later in life, regales us with bistronomic fare, in which he blends local ingredients with globetrotting influences: Thai-style beef salad with guacamole; lamb confit with spices and carrot mousseline. Given the ultra-fresh ingredients, generous helpings and sensibly priced predominantly organic wine list, this eatery will lure you back, again and again!
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews
Volver, located in Aigaliers, offers modern cuisine with generally positive reception. Reviewers frequently praise the innovative dishes, fresh ingredients, and artistic presentation. Service is often described as attentive, friendly, and welcoming, with some noting personal touches from the chef. The atmosphere is highlighted as calm and pleasant, particularly the summer terrace, though occasional complaints mention noise levels and air conditioning placement. While most experiences are excellent, a minority report issues with bland seasoning, inconsistent pacing, or poor service. Overall, it remains a strong choice for those seeking refined dining near Uzès.
Ideal for diners seeking modern cuisine and attentive service, reservations are recommended.
€€Modern Cuisine
Young chef Hugo Mercier, who has worked at La Table d'Uzès and La Table du Castellet (during the Christophe Bacquié and Fabien Ferré periods), has learnt his trade in the finest kitchens! This conscientious chef is passionate about what he does, as well as being a stickler for house-made dishes and keeping things seasonal. That means he makes all the sauces, ice creams and other preparations himself. The lunchtime set menu, in step with the market stalls, changes every week. It is complemented at lunch and dinner by a more ambitious set menu, which is renewed every month – and even a vegetaria
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Flaux, Le Pt'it Mercier is noted for its modern cuisine. Reviews highlight fresh ingredients, harmonious flavors, and elegant plating, with particular praise for innovative summer menus and textural variety. Service is generally professional and warm, often featuring personal greetings from the chef. However, some guests report slow meal pacing, leading to extended waits, while others mention hygiene issues on the terrace due to insects and difficulties with phone reservations. Despite these occasional service inconsistencies, the restaurant remains a reliable choice in the Uzès region, valued for its solid culinary execution and reasonable price-to-quality ratio.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine who can tolerate occasional service fluctuations.
€€Provençal
Here in the hometown of Frédéric Mistral, Provençal culture is celebrated – particularly Léo Lelée's famous painting Les Arlésiennes, represented in this restaurant on blown glass integrated into stunning chandeliers created by a Murano glass artist. Thomas Yvan's sun-drenched fare shines the spotlight on produce from the Alpilles and Camargue: bohémienne de légumes (a medley of vegetables), Alpilles goat's cheese and Parmesan shortbread; hake fillet with roasted fennel, crab sauce and aioli; seasonal fruit pavlova and house-made sorbet.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Maillane, L'Oustalet Maïanen serves Provençal cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.7/5 from 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights exceptional food quality, enthusiastic and professional service, and a beautifully renovated atmosphere featuring Murano glass chandeliers and fireplaces. Diners appreciate creative dishes and attentive care. Negative comments are infrequent, citing issues such as small portion sizes, mediocre fish preparations, or pacing problems. While a minority noted concerns regarding value for money or dress code expectations, the restaurant is generally praised for its high culinary standards and elegant setting.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality Provençal cuisine in an elegant setting.
€€Mediterranean Cuisine
Jérémy Scalia, a thirtysomething chef from the Mazargues neighbourhood in Marseille and former head chef at the MICHELIN-starred La Table de Tourrel, has set up shop on Place Frédéric-Mistral, right next to the church. In this charming bistro with an elegant decor, he serves up relaxed bistronomy cuisine, rooted in uncompromising sourcing of quality produce, including sustainably caught fish from Mathieu Chapel in Le Grau-du-Roi, organic fruit and vegetables from small-scale local producers. The concise, indulgent menu presents a modern, largely seafood-driven taste of Provence: mullet ceviche
€€Modern Cuisine
This whitewashed roadside inn in the Cévennes boasts a terrace with views of the surrounding countryside. The interior decor is simple and straightforward (terracotta floors, wooden tables). Damien in the kitchen and Suzanne in the dining room pay homage to the Cévennes landscape and terroir and its produce (vegetables and wines): trout from Le Vigan served in a cold soup; chicken cooked with preserved lemon. Sincere and generous cooking.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Saint-Hippolyte-du-Fort, Auberge de Valestalière is run by a young couple in a former municipal school. Reviews highlight inventive modern cuisine using local products, praised for its fine, aromatic flavors and pairing with Terrasses du Larzac wines. Service is generally described as kind, smiling, and family-friendly, creating a relaxed atmosphere. While most guests rate it highly (4.8/5), some criticize portion sizes, excessive decoration over flavor, or isolated issues with reservation cancellations and staff attitude. Overall, it is considered a delightful discovery in the Cévennes region.
Suitable for diners seeking a quiet atmosphere, modern French creative cuisine, and local terroir experiences.
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The house where the poet Achille Maffre de Baugé was born is home to this very popular restaurant: the delicious and meticulous cuisine is anchored in French tradition (the pâté en croûte is excellent!). Made using fresh produce, this is particularly artfully plated food. To be enjoyed in a dining space with a vaulted ceiling or out on the pleasant patio.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Marseillan, La Table d'Emilie offers Mediterranean cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.2/5 based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights high food quality, professional service, and a charming atmosphere featuring vaulted ceilings and contemporary decor. Dishes by Chef Thomas Sanvoisin and desserts by Romain Bellamy are praised for their poetic combinations and wine pairings. However, negative reviews cite inconsistent flavor harmony, pacing issues, unbearable heat on the terrace, and quality fluctuations following a change of ownership. While generally regarded as a top local option, experiences vary.
Suitable for diners seeking refined Mediterranean cuisine and an elegant setting, though managing expectations regarding consistency and avoiding peak heat times is advisable.
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