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Best restaurants in Uzès

113 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 24

L'Oustau de Baumanière

★★★ Michelin€€€€Creative

A tremendous ambassador of the Mediterranean art de vivre, the Provençal country estate of Baumanière promises a uniquely tranquil, bucolic and elegant experience – this location has captivated artists and celebrities for decades. Within these centuries-old walls, chef Glenn Viel (now a judge on French TV's Top Chef) is clearly enjoying an increasing sense of freedom in his cooking. He draws inspiration for his Mediterranean fare from the wealth of local produce (olive oil from the Vallée des Baux, organic vegetables from the estate's own garden, chicken and pork) but also remains true to the

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 102 reviews

Located in Les Baux-de-Provence, L'Oustau de Baumanière holds a 4.5/5 rating. Reviews highlight creative cuisine, elegant ambiance, and Chef Glenn Viel’s ten-course tasting menu. Service is generally praised as professional and attentive. However, some negative feedback cites bland or repetitive flavors, lack of emotional impact, and inconsistent pacing. Parking difficulties and mixed opinions on value for money are noted. While the setting and technical execution are acclaimed, experiences vary, with some finding the cuisine sanitized or overpriced.

Suitable for diners seeking refined creative cuisine and elegant ambiance, though guests should have clear taste expectations and plan parking in advance.

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Duende

★★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Duende! Come and see how the arts of bullfighting and flamenco dancing have set fire to the imagination of Pierre Gagnaire. The fine dining establishment of the Hotel Imperator has its own separate entrance, in line with the chef’s independent spirit. Premium ingredients, proven technical expertise, spontaneity and originality. The tasting menu pays a subtle tribute to the finest produce from the Gard and the Mediterranean region (Baron des Cévennes pork, vegetables from small market gardeners, fish from the Mediterranean) in subtle, delicate dishes. The superb wine list of over 1,000 referenc

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Duende, a two-Michelin-star restaurant in Nîmes, holds a high average rating of 4.7/5. Guests frequently praise Chef Davide Dalle Ave’s masterful interpretation of the Pierre Gagnaire menu, highlighting imaginative, finely executed dishes, particularly scallops and lamb. Service is generally described as professional, attentive, and unobtrusive, contributing to an elegant atmosphere. However, some reviews note inconsistencies, such as average starters or disastrous desserts, and overly present staff. Value is a mixed point; while the food is acclaimed, excessive drink prices and menu cost fluctuations have drawn criticism regarding affordability. Occasional issues with booking communication were also reported.

Suitable for diners seeking refined French cuisine who are less sensitive to beverage budgets.

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Michel Kayser - Restaurant Alexandre

★★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Between Nîmes and Arles, in grounds planted with hundred-year-old cedars, Michel Kayser does what he does best: cooking from the heart to enhance the ingredients, while harnessing his technical skills in a bid to stir the emotions of good food lovers. There are few chefs who celebrate the Mediterranean with such precision, aplomb or enthusiasm: red mullet grilled under a salamander, ravioles of French olives (picholines), jus of roasted fish bones; breast of squab from Costière cooked on the bone, stuffed leg and crunchy offal, gutsy jus of smoked paprika. All the side dishes and other edible

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Garons, Michel Kayser - Restaurant Alexandre is noted for modern, high-quality cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the fresh ingredients, balanced flavors, and creative presentation, enhanced by the chef's personal greetings. The ambiance is described as warm, serene, and elegantly decorated. Service is generally professional and friendly, though some guests reported issues with meal pacing or specific seasoning. Negative feedback highlights concerns regarding value for money, booking management errors, and staff stress during special occasions, leading to mixed experiences.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine who prioritize culinary excellence over cost, with advance booking verification recommended.

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L'Auberge de Saint-Rémy - Fanny Rey & Jonathan Wahid

★★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Chef Fanny Rey is at the helm in the kitchen of this grand old Auberge located on the beltway and the old ramparts of this pretty town. In a snazzy designer decor (a curved white ceiling, exposed stone walls, artwork by Francis Guerrier), she skilfully cooks up lyrical market-fresh cuisine, wholeheartedly elevating the ingredients of the Alpilles in set menus with seafood and plants as a common thread. Her partner Jonathan Wahid, an accomplished pastry chef – former French champion –, knows exactly how to showcase the delicious sun-drenched produce of the South of France, such as figs and stra

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

L'Auberge de Saint-Rémy offers modern French cuisine with an average rating of 4.7/5. Reviews frequently praise the technical precision, deep sauces, and seasonal ingredients, alongside discreet and professional service. The atmosphere is described as warm and home-like. However, some guests reported disappointment regarding mediocre lunch menus, long waits upon arrival, or perceived lack of value. While most experiences are exceptional, isolated incidents of poor service and pacing exist. Overall, it remains a highly regarded destination for those seeking refined gastronomy and elegant surroundings.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine and a warm atmosphere; advance booking is recommended.

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La Table d'Uzès

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

On a square in the historic centre, chef Christophe Ducros is thriving in a new stylish setting. The chef crafts balanced, unequivocal dishes of pure-bred southern inspiration and heritage. Examples include his famous Costières squab, roasted whole; breast of free-range poultry, corn tartlet and bigarade sauce; vacherin-style strawberries, whipped vanilla cream and verjuice. The overriding coherence is crystal clear. Savour this gourmet escapade to the fill, seated on the rooftop terrace overlooking the cathedral.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 100 reviews

Located in one of France's most beautiful villages, La Table d'Uzès offers modern cuisine in a refined atmosphere. Reviews frequently praise the creative dishes, such as sea bass with kiwi and asparagus, and the truffle menu, alongside professional service. However, some guests report slow service requiring multiple requests for attention. Negative feedback highlights issues with unpleasant odors, particularly from restrooms, and a lack of originality in the six-course menu. Notably, the restaurant serves only a tasting menu with no à la carte options, which limits choice for diners preferring flexibility.

Suitable for diners seeking refined tasting menus and creative cuisine, though checking service responsiveness and timing is advised.

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La Belle Vie

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

In a picturesque village not far from the Pont-du-Gard, Denis Martin (ex The Marcel) and his wife Joana have set up shop in a handsome limestone building. The chef crafts spot-on, expressive dishes, in which lamb from Les Baux, Mediterranean seabass and the rich Occitan terroir take centre stage – to be savoured on the terrace or in the bright interior. A champion of regional produce, the chef crafts a festival of spot-on, well-balanced dishes. The weekday lunchtime menu is excellent value for money. Why not stay overnight in one of the attractive guestrooms and enjoy the swimming pool? In a n

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Rouge

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

This magnificent 15C town house is home to a fine dining restaurant which sports a plush velvety interior and a huge counter separating the room and the kitchen. Former second of Georgiana Viou, chef Luka-Tao Debenath deploys his creative streak in appetisers like a grassy runner bean jus followed by a starter of brioche bread roll stuffed with garlic-laced brousse cheese, lemon and mint, crunchy beans, samphire and garlic flowers. This may then be followed by grey mullet breaded in fig leaf and served chilled with garden tomatoes and fresh herbs, a tarragon bearnaise sauce and a tomato water.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Nîmes, Rouge holds a Michelin star and averages 4.4/5 on TripAdvisor. Reviewers frequently praise the creative food quality, professional service, and pleasant atmosphere. However, some guests criticize the ambiance for lacking details like tablecloths and note occasional issues with meal pacing. Negative feedback also highlights operational inconsistencies, including booking errors, unexpected closures, and the chef's absence, which disappointed some diners. While most appreciate the culinary excellence, a minority report significant service failures.

Suitable for diners seeking creative cuisine who can tolerate minor service inconsistencies.

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Skab

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

This gourmet bolthole located behind the Arènes, just opposite the Musée de la Romanité, is run by chef Damien Sanchez, a local boy with stints at the Cabro d'Or, La Réserve de Beaulieu, Christopher Coutanceau in La Rochelle and, finally, in his hometown alongside Jérôme Nutile. Damien’s cooking hits the spot every time, thanks to a strong focus on vegetables and crisp, vibrant flavours that showcase regional ingredients: shrimps from Grau-du-Roi cooked in stock, bavaroise of broccoli and a spring roll of green cabbage stuffed with shrimps; lightly seared John Dory, grilled squash and a honey

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 101 reviews

Skab is a one-Michelin-star modern cuisine restaurant in Nîmes, distinguished by its hidden outdoor courtyard shaded by trees. Reviews highlight exceptional service, with staff and manager Mr. Sanchez receiving high praise, though isolated comments note pacing issues or unsuitability for children. The food features refined seasonal ingredients, with truffle and seafood dishes like langoustine frequently commended for their execution and presentation. While generally excellent, minor critiques mention specific sauce pairings or vegetable texture. The atmosphere is elegant yet casual, offering a consistent, high-quality dining experience focused on finesse and product quality.

Recommended for adults seeking refined modern cuisine, a unique outdoor courtyard setting, and attentive service.

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Le Cèdre de Montcaud

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

The fine dining restaurant of Château de Montcaud is helmed by a talented chef, Matthieu Hervé, who pulls out all the stops to regale us with polished Mediterranean fare. A constantly updated menu offers a succession of meticulously crafted, flavoursome dishes: whole red mullet served bouillabaisse style, or fillet of Ségala veal with asparagus and morels. This date-night kinda place is depicted by an exquisite interior courtyard lined in Virginia creeper with room for only six or seven tables, further adding to the exclusive experience.

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Jérôme Nutile

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Veteran chef Jérôme Nutile is far from a rookie: "Meilleur Ouvrier de France" 2011, he notably presided over the heyday of Hostellerie Le Castellas, in Collias. In his Nîmes headquarters, a converted farmhouse, he celebrates the seasons: melt-in-the-mouth leeks cooked over Camargue fleur de sel, fondant of wild salmon confit; the iconic French hare ‘à la royale’ cooked two ways - in the style of Antonin Carême and Senator Couteaux's recipe, beautifully executed and equally tasty. Add to this slick friendly service and a fantastic list of regional wines, and you have everything you could ask fo

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

Jérôme Nutile is highly regarded in Nîmes for its modern cuisine and exceptional food quality. Guests frequently praise the artistic presentation, vibrant flavors, and the chef’s mastery of ingredients like truffles. The venue features a spacious interior and a tranquil walled garden, though some note potential noise from nearby highway traffic. Service receives mixed feedback; while many appreciate its speed and discretion, others describe it as cold or overly formal. Although the culinary experience is generally excellent, a minority of reviewers expressed dissatisfaction with the perceived value relative to cost and cited communication issues regarding reservations. Visitors are advised to verify booking details in advance.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine who can tolerate potential garden noise.

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Le Saint Hilaire

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

On the edge of the Cévennes, chef Sébastien Rath and his wife Gwladys are breathing new life into this old inn with a garden terrace and a lovely bright dining room decorated in a palette of soft hues. The chef's love of local produce never wavers, be it the ingredients (trout from Les Fumades fish farm, pigeon des Costières, fruit from the surrounding orchards, wild herbs etc), the cutlery on the tables or even the jeans manufactured in Lozère for his team! The blind menus reveal the inspirations of the seasons, every dish echoing the chef's sincerity and dedication.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Le Saint Hilaire is recognized for its modern cuisine and Chef Sébastien Rath’s inventive approach, with many reviewers praising the skillful flavor combinations and artistic presentation. Service is generally described as professional, warm, and attentive, though some note issues with pacing or an overly formal atmosphere. The decor is carefully curated, creating a refined ambiance, although a few guests mentioned seating near distracting external elements. Opinions on value vary; while some find the experience justified, others consider the pricing excessive relative to the meal. This restaurant suits diners seeking a sophisticated, technique-driven culinary journey rather than casual dining.

Suitable for diners appreciating creative modern French cuisine and attentive service.

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Maison Chenet - Entre Vigne et Garrigue

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Near Avignon, this remote Provençal farmhouse set between cliffs and vineyards does not compromise on authenticity. The scents of the garrigue fill the tastefully renovated interior, which sports a harmonious blend of period details and modern fittings. In the kitchen, Maxime is assisted by his father, Serge Chenet, Meilleur Ouvrier de France. The pair share a love of all things natural and the seasonal ingredients bursting with the flavours of this sun-drenched region. These Bretons, who haven't turned their backs on the staples of butter and cream, work together to concoct a tasty Provençal-

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Ineffable

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

In a small Provençal village with bags of character, Ineffable promises diners a feast for the senses. The restaurant is run by a couple with a passion for what they do: Nicolas Thomas and Marie Salomez (previously of La Promenade, La Flibuste, Château de Courban). This space with a decor of exposed stone walls and contemporary furnishings, and animated by a soundscape of soothing birdsong has just five tables. The chef riffs on poetic culinary leitmotifs, marrying olives and olive wood, plants and seafood (even meat on the larger set menu). A music lover, he has a sense for timing and harmony

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Le Prieuré

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

On the other side of the Rhône, opposite Avignon and the Palais des Papes, the small town of Villeneuve-lès-Avignon also boasts its fair share of monuments, of which Le Prieuré is one such. This old cloister, oozing in charm, provides the perfect foil to enjoy creative cuisine made with first-rate ingredients. The surf and turf combinations are sometimes bold but hit the spot every time (langoustine with rhubarb and Bigorre black pork) thanks to big-boned flavours.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 100 reviews

Le Prieuré, near Avignon, features a beautiful garden and shaded terrace with a pool, generally praised for its ambiance. However, experiences vary significantly. Food receives mixed reviews; while creative dishes and amuse-bouche are often highlighted, some guests report coarse portions, inconsistent quality, or spoiled ingredients requiring returns. Service is typically friendly and professional, though occasional rudeness or confusion among staff has been noted. Environmental issues, particularly mosquitoes and wasps on the terrace during summer, detract from the charm. The setting is elegant, but the dining experience is inconsistent. It suits those valuing atmosphere and creativity, but may disappoint those expecting uniform excellence in service and food hygiene.

Suitable for diners appreciating scenic beauty and creative cuisine, but avoid peak insect seasons and manage expectations regarding service consistency.

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Monique

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Having left Duende in Nîmes, Julien Caligo has returned to his native Vaunage, setting up shop in a converted farm building that has been transformed into a contemporary dining space. The venue pays homage to his grandmother Monique, who passed down the fundamentals of cooking to him. Offering excellent value for money, the lunch tasting menu is a masterclass in technical skill. To start, focaccia with sweet Cévennes onions and a tartlet with smoked pike roe, followed by bonito, quinoa crunch and green asparagus – a starter with real bite – then hake, pressed pig's ear terrine, a bold and frag

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 76 reviews

Monique in Calvisson offers modern cuisine with a 4.7/5 TripAdvisor rating. Guests frequently praise the warm, professional service and Chef Julien Caligo’s creative, flavor-focused dishes featuring land and sea ingredients. Wine pairings are generally well-received. However, some reviewers note issues with meal pacing and noise levels due to the small, intimate space near the kitchen. A few critics found the atmosphere impersonal and the dishes overly complex or insufficiently portioned. Value is mixed, with some considering the wine pairing expensive. While the culinary execution is highly regarded, diners should be aware of potential noise and pacing inconsistencies.

Suitable for diners seeking refined creative cuisine who can tolerate a small, potentially noisy venue.

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Pollen

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

As you explore the winding lanes of Avignon, you may come upon this attractive restaurant with a large open-plan kitchen. The chefs deliver the food to the table themselves, while you drink up the savvy tips of an enthusiastic sommelier, who is something of a connoisseur of biodynamic wines. Mathieu Desmarest crafts a surprise menu depicted by legible, pared-down, balanced dishes, courtesy of seasonal produce sourced from local suppliers, enabling him to make the most of this cornucopia of impeccable ingredients (octopus, bluefin tuna, pigeon). The subtle and creative recipes and marriages of

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Pollen in Avignon offers modern cuisine with an average rating of 4.7/5. Reviews highlight creative dishes, professional yet warm service, and a refined atmosphere featuring an open kitchen. However, some guests note issues with meal pacing, occasional inconsistencies in food temperature or texture, and a limited wine list perceived as poor value. While a minority express disappointment regarding the execution or lack of chef interaction, the majority praise the delicate flavors and attentive details. Overall, it remains a highly regarded destination for those seeking a sophisticated dining experience, despite isolated critiques on service timing and beverage options.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and a comfortable atmosphere; verify wine preferences in advance.

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La Table de Tourrel

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

This handsome 17C mansion was where Charles Gounod played the first bars of his opera, Mireille, to Frédéric Mistral, author of the poem that inspired the libretto. In a flavoursome echo of this prestigious past, the venue’s modern-day chef orchestrates a gourmet score, inspired in this case by the regional pantry: fish from Grau-du-Roi, trout from Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Mont Ventoux pork and lamb from la Crau… The menu, packed in Provençal melodies, is served at a communal table d’hôtes against a backdrop of bare stone walls that set a friendly, cosy tone. The rooftop terrace, which commands vie

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Located in a restored 17th-century palace in St-Rémy-de-Provence, La Table de Tourrel offers modern cuisine with an average rating of 4.7/5 from 80 reviews. Most guests praise the exceptional food quality, attentive service, and intimate atmosphere, particularly highlighting the chef's table experience. However, negative feedback points to inconsistencies in meal pacing, occasional service lapses, and a resonant acoustics that detract from the ambiance. Some reviewers noted a lack of consistency in dish preparation and felt the experience did not fully justify the Michelin star status. While generally highly regarded for its culinary precision and hospitality, individual visits may vary.

Ideal for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and an immersive experience, with advance booking recommended.

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L'Aupiho - Domaine de Manville

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Set in a luxury hotel complete with a golf course, spa and pool, L’Aupiho pays a vibrant tribute to regional traditions, which is hardly surprising given its location at the foot of the Alpilles and the Baux… This passion for Provence is embodied by a youthful Belgian chef, Lieven Van Aken, who kicked off his career in Brussels before working under Michel Guérard. His recipes are meticulous, but they are also bold and powerful: vegetarian bouillabaisse, saffron rouille; smoked and grilled sweetbread, tartare of seaweed and Mediterranean langoustines. Century-old plane trees set the refreshing

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 100 reviews

Located within the scenic Domaine de Manville, L'Aupiho offers a charming atmosphere featuring fountains, gardens, and art installations. The modern cuisine receives praise for its refinement and flavor creativity, though some guests report inconsistent tastes or disappointing presentations. Service is generally noted as attentive and professional, contributing to positive experiences, although isolated complaints exist regarding efficiency. While the setting and culinary effort are widely appreciated, mixed feedback on value and specific dish execution suggests varied satisfaction levels among diners.

Suitable for diners seeking an elegant setting and refined modern cuisine, with prior menu preference confirmation advised.

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Likoké

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

Likoké is the most international of Ardèche’s restaurants! Belgian-born Cyriel Huysentruyt, in charge of the front of house and wine, works side by side Colombian chef Guido Niño Torres, who upholds the establishment's globetrotting ethos. Over the course of a single set menu, he presents playful, colourful dishes like invitations to head off on a journey, sometimes inspired by a memory, an encounter, a past event… His signature dishes include ceviche of matured trout, whose composition varies with the season. Everything is sourced locally: cheese, veggies, pigeon, etc... Bang-on confident coo

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 100 reviews

Likoké in Les Vans is recognized for its creative cuisine and high-quality local ingredients. Most reviews praise the professional, attentive service and the stylish yet comfortable atmosphere, describing the food as beautifully presented and flavorful. However, some guests note that tables are too close together, and loud or inappropriate music has detracted from the experience. Additional criticisms include restrictions on single-person bookings and concerns regarding the high cost and small portion sizes of wine pairings. While the culinary execution and service are consistently highlighted as strengths, issues with space layout and value for money remain points of contention for some visitors.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality creative cuisine and attentive service; check booking policies and table arrangements in advance.

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L'Oustalet

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

In a wine-producing village, this picturesque stone house, whose terrace overlooks a small square shaded by ancient plane trees, is the quintessence of rural France. Supremely fresh ingredients that celebrate Provence are deftly assembled into flavoursome recipes: squid, wild garlic, morels and green peas; saddle of Alpilles lamb, green asparagus and smoked eel… The wine cellar is a treasure trove of surprises, including the wines by the glass. Delivers the goods every time!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Gigondas, L'Oustalet offers modern refined cuisine. Reviews highlight high food quality, with standout dishes like pigeon, sweetbreads, and seafood, complemented by an extensive wine list and knowledgeable sommeliers. The ambiance is elegant, featuring a charming terrace with great views. Service is generally praised for being efficient and attentive, though some guests noted issues with meal pacing or minor service oversights. Value is mixed; while many appreciate the experience, others feel portions are too small or prices high relative to expectations for a starred restaurant. It remains a strong choice for those seeking culinary excellence, despite occasional inconsistencies in service and portion sizes.

Ideal for diners prioritizing culinary quality and ambiance, with prior portion preference confirmation advised.

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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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La Chassagnette

★ Michelin€€€€regional, french

Eight gardeners work full-time in the kitchen garden of this restaurant, which is a pioneer in self-sufficiency. The farmhouse is surrounded by 3ha of permaculture organic vegetable gardens, orchards, beehives and even a tropical greenhouse – the only one of its kind in a restaurant in France; coffee, bananas and papaya grow here... Diners can take a look at these areas around the property before or after eating! Holding the reins in this paradise of home-grown food, chef Armand Arnal cultivates the transition from the land to the kitchen to the dishes without artifice. He still has the same a

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Le Colombier

★ Michelin€€€€Creative, Modern Cuisine

Built on the ruins of a hermitage in the heart of Provençal Drôme, this proud homestead first woos us with its bare stone walls and lime vaults. Johan Thyriot then bowls us over with a creative score presented by theme: Water, Earth, Air and Fire. Dishes, such as ikejime trout or guinea fowl roasted whole, are further enhanced by permaculture vegetables. Rare peppers and aromatic plants are the guiding thread that binds these compositions together. High-flying, distinctive craftsmanship.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 75 reviews

Le Colombier in Malataverne offers creative modern cuisine, generally praised for its original dishes, attentive service, and peaceful atmosphere. Many guests consider it a must-visit destination. However, negative reviews highlight inconsistent service pacing and significant accessibility issues, noting numerous steps and a lack of ramps for those with reduced mobility. Some critics found portions insufficient relative to the high cost, while others experienced instability with new seasonal menus. Although awarded a Michelin star, the dining experience varies significantly depending on the specific night and menu chosen, leading to mixed opinions on value.

Suitable for diners seeking unique creative cuisine with good mobility; verify accessibility needs and menu stability in advance.

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Le Clair de la Plume

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Nestling at the foot of a château that is famous for having welcomed Madame de Sévigné as a regular patron, this restaurant is the perfect embodiment of Provence's twin traditions of hospitality and good food: olive oil from Nyons, guinea fowl and diced vegetables from the Drôme are judiciously showcased by chef Benjamin Reilhes in the form of three tasting menus comprising several courses. One of the set menus draws entirely on plants. This restaurant is an ode to the Mediterranean's fine ingredients and Rhône Valley wines. Pastry chef Cédric Perret, meanwhile, creates desserts in harmony wit

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 100 reviews

Located near the Grignan Castle, Le Clair de la Plume offers a stunning outdoor garden setting with a natural pool and breathtaking views. The ambiance is calm and romantic, ideal for relaxation. The cuisine focuses on fresh grilled items, particularly well-executed fish like tuna steaks, though the menu is noted as simple. Service is generally praised for being warm and professional, but can become slow during peak hours, with some guests reporting delays or needing to refill their own water. While many appreciate the quality of ingredients, others criticize the limited selection and high cost relative to portion sizes. It is a place where the environment significantly enhances the dining experience, despite occasional inconsistencies in service speed and perceived value.

Suitable for diners prioritizing scenic views and tranquility over extensive menu variety.

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Le Bistr'AU - Le Mas de Boudan

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

In the annex of his Michelin-starred restaurant, Jérôme Nutile offers a market-fresh slate menu. The culinary line-up takes a new look at textbook Gallic classics and smacks of bistronomic creativity. Examples include creamy artichoke soup jazzed up with truffle oil and foie gras; a half duckling cooked over embers with a honey and thyme sauce; fish of the day from Grau-du-Roi fish auction; a sweet-toothed creamy vacherin with chestnut ice cream and a blackcurrant coulis.

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C'la Vie

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

From a long line of bakers, chef Richard Durand has made C'la Vie a real mecca for food lovers. The food is good and life is good! The daily menu features terrific ingredients (most of them local), the flavours are distinctive, and the focus is firmly on dining pleasure. Enjoy your meal in the pared-back dining area inside, or on the terrace in the shade of a hundred-year-old plane tree. A fine selection of wines that celebrates the Rhône Valley and Languedoc, and rightfully so.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located in central Orsan, C'la Vie is recognized for its modern cuisine featuring fresh, seasonal, and local ingredients. Reviews consistently highlight high food quality, with creative dishes ranging from appetizers to desserts receiving praise. Service is frequently described as professional, attentive, and friendly, with some noting the owner's kindness. The ambiance includes a refined interior and a spacious outdoor terrace, offering a pleasant dining environment. While a minority of comments mentioned minor issues with pacing or menu presentation, the overall experience is positive. The wine list is well-regarded. It is considered a favorite in the Gard region, providing a reliable and high-quality culinary experience that appeals to both new visitors and long-term patrons.

Suitable for diners seeking modern French flavors, fresh ingredients, and attentive service.

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Tribu

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

In the heart of the village, a spacious terrace shaded by a plane tree welcomes diners in fine weather. The interior boasts a confident neo-retro aesthetic, featuring zellige tiles, classic bistro tables, moleskin bench seating and antique trinkets. The brainchild of Mathieu Desmarest (Pollen, Avignon) and his partner, it proposes a short, seasonal and locally sourced menu, expertly delivered by the chef. Green pea gazpacho verde, brousse cheese and pickles; tuna steak, virgin olive oil, fennel and smoked paprika-infused yoghurt.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located in a quiet alley behind La Flotte harbor, Tribu offers a relaxed atmosphere with a garden terrace and pet-friendly amenities. The menu features burgers, king prawns, and vegan options, generally praised for taste and authenticity. Service is typically warm, though some guests experienced slow pacing or inconsistent attentiveness. While the setting is charming, noise levels can be high during peak times, and the menu selection is noted as limited. Overall, it provides a pleasant dining experience, but satisfaction may vary depending on the specific service encounter and timing.

Suitable for diners seeking a quiet spot near the harbor with flexible menu expectations.

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Épices et Tout

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

In the Cévennes capital, this small restaurant with a low-key façade will set your tastebuds tingling. The chef wholeheartedly works with fresh seasonal produce as he deftly and savvily incorporates spices. An appetising score, unbeatable lunchtime menu and a lovely terrace for alfresco summer dining.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Alès, Épices et Tout is a modern cuisine restaurant holding a 4.8/5 rating on TripAdvisor. Reviews frequently highlight high food quality, attentive service, and a cozy atmosphere. Guests praise the perfect fish preparation, divine snails, and expert wine advice from the hostess. The service is generally described as polite and efficient. However, some negative feedback mentions overly salty starters and desserts, along with one instance of poor staff friendliness. While most diners appreciate the attention to detail and product quality, occasional inconsistencies in seasoning and service attitude are noted. It remains a recommended address for those seeking refined dining experiences.

Suitable for food lovers seeking refined modern cuisine and a cozy atmosphere, though be mindful of occasional consistency issues.

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L'Agape

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

Red mullet, courgettes, peppers, artichokes and olive oil: chef Julien Gleize celebrates Provence on a picturesque square of the City of Popes, courtesy of drool-worthy dishes jazzed up with herbs and spices and a fondness for produce from the Atlantic. A seasonal score packed with flavour to be sampled in an urban interior dotted with vintage details or on a shaded terrace by a refreshing fountain.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

L'Agape in Avignon offers modern French cuisine, generally praised for high food quality and an elegant atmosphere. Dishes like Saint-Jacques and sea bream are highlighted, and the restaurant holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand designation. However, service consistency is a concern; some guests report slow pacing, delayed courses, or inattentive staff. Wine selection is limited with average quality noted by some. Operational issues, such as payment system failures requiring outdoor Wi-Fi access, have also been mentioned. While the culinary experience is often excellent, the service reliability varies significantly. It suits diners prioritizing food over seamless service.

Suitable for diners prioritizing culinary flavor over service speed.

🕐 Tu-Sa 12:00-15:00,19:30-24:00

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Le Patio by Lou Caléou

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine, Farm to table

This restaurant centred on a charming patio used to be a wine storehouse and is now run by chef Guillaume Dercourt and pastry chef Amandine Sabot. The cooking is resolutely modern in style and draws playfully on the traditional French repertoire – fish rillettes with herbs and cream cheese; roasted scallops, creamy Camargue rice risotto with Parmesan and a sea urchin emulsion. Round off your meal with a delicious Paris-Brest. You're sure to fall hook, line and sinker for this place – not least for its gorgeous patio with old stone cobbles and featuring an olive tree!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Sommières, Le Patio by Lou Caléou specializes in modern farm-to-table cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high quality and refined taste of the dishes, highlighting the chefs' skill. The atmosphere is described as beautiful and pleasant, suitable for celebrations. Service is generally welcoming, though some guests note slow pacing or initial delays. Opinions on value vary; while many find the menus justify the cost through quality, others feel prices are high relative to the experience, citing minor details like table settings. It is a solid choice for those prioritizing culinary excellence and ambiance.

Ideal for food enthusiasts who prioritize culinary quality and ambiance over speed.

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Le Gibolin

Bib Gourmand€€Farm to table

Arnaud Jourdan (stints in the kitchens of La Chassagnette and Les Maisons Rabanel) has adroitly taken over the reins of this bistro, which continues to serve indulgent market cuisine that is both simple and generous. Shining examples include the carpaccio of calf's head with ravigote sauce, the skate wing à la grenobloise with glazed radishes and the delicious chocolate mousse with black olives and fleur de sel. A buzzy, laid-back vibe and, true to its name (slang for "wine"), you can expect a fine selection of natural and biodynamic wines at reasonable prices.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 76 reviews

Le Gibolin in Arles focuses on farm-to-table dining. Food quality is generally praised for being authentic, homemade, and creative, with highlights like white asparagus and veal shoulder, though some guests noted under-seasoning or fatty cuts. Service is friendly and efficient, with young staff speaking fluent English, but the pace is often too fast for relaxation. The atmosphere is intimate and welcoming, run by a husband-and-wife team featuring a glass wine room, though seating is limited. Value for money is excellent, earning a Bib Gourmand, with reasonable prices. Negative reviews cite cold reception and cramped outdoor tables.

Suitable for travelers seeking high value, authentic local flavors, and who do not mind a brisk dining pace.

🕐 We-Sa 12:30-15:00,19:30-23:00

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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Coteaux et Fourchettes

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

This cleverly named restaurant (a pun on côteaux meaning hills and couteaux meaning knives) is housed in an old wine cellar. The region is well represented both by the delicious cuisine and by the excellent choice of local wines. Pleasant, contemporary decor and a terrace overlooking the vineyards.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Cairanne, Coteaux et Fourchettes offers modern cuisine amidst vineyards. Reviews highlight exceptional service, particularly the sommelier's expertise, and a welcoming atmosphere with a pleasant terrace. While many praise the food quality and professional staff, a significant portion of negative feedback cites issues with value for money, inconsistent cooking, and meager portions. Some diners experienced discomfort due to heat or pacing. Despite mixed opinions on pricing and specific dishes, the restaurant remains a notable destination for those seeking a refined rural dining experience, provided expectations regarding cost and consistency are managed.

Suitable for diners seeking professional sommelier service and a refined rural setting, with advance booking recommended.

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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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L'Atelier L'Art des Mets

Bib Gourmand€€Farm to table

The chef proposes neoteric, distinctive cuisine, whose mainstay is wild herbs, which he learned to know through a local herb picker. Goosefoot, wild lemon balm, purslane, mugwort... The culinary score is poetic and rich in flavour, illustrated by Ventoux pork with helichrysum-flavoured poichichade. Consider us smitten!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Les Taillades, L'Atelier L'Art des Mets emphasizes farm-to-table dining. Reviews highlight exceptional food quality, particularly slow-cooked veal and salmon, alongside innovative use of daily-foraged herbs like Venus' navel. While many praise the pure flavors and passionate chef, experiences vary significantly regarding service and ambiance. Some guests report welcoming staff, whereas others criticize cold reception, limited parking, or pacing issues. Although some note reduced portion sizes or mixed feelings about the rustic setting, the restaurant remains a notable destination for those seeking distinctive culinary experiences, despite occasional inconsistencies in hospitality.

Suitable for diners willing to tolerate potential service inconsistencies for unique flavors and high-quality ingredients.

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Le Bistrot 270

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

In the heart of the Domaine du Colombier, the Bistrot is depicted by spot-on cooking that blends modernity with tradition courtesy of premium regional produce. Tartare of Ardèche trout, poultry tournedos with Nyons olives or crème brûlée infused in vanilla-tonka bean: a lineup of well-crafted dishes that celebrates the South. Modern interior, glazed wine cellar and a patio overlooking the countryside. Peace and quiet just a few miles outside town.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Le Bistrot 270 in Malataverne is noted for its beautiful estate setting and modern cuisine. Many reviews praise the professional service, pleasant atmosphere, and refined dishes, highlighting items like mackerel and pork ribs. However, experiences vary significantly. Some guests find the value poor, citing issues with portion sizes, meal pacing, and ingredient freshness. Negative feedback also points to unprofessional service and lack of hospitality gestures. While the ambiance and culinary creativity are frequently commended, inconsistencies in service and perceived value lead to mixed ratings. It suits diners prioritizing atmosphere and gastronomic presentation over strict efficiency or budget considerations.

Suitable for diners seeking an elegant atmosphere and refined modern cuisine, provided they have realistic expectations regarding service consistency and value.

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Le Bistrot de Villedieu

Bib Gourmand€€Provençal

Laurent Azoulay cooks up Provençal cuisine channelling the spirit of a local bistro: beautiful stuffed tomatoes, Camargue rice with Nyons olives; Provençal-style pieds et paquets (mutton tripe and feet), mashed potatoes with olive oil. The fragrant, carefully prepared dishes are full of character, and some are cooked in the wood-burning oven of the open kitchen. The space has a contemporary bistro-style aesthetic; on sunny days, nab a table on the shaded terrace in the village square. Guestrooms are available for overnight stays.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Le Bistrot de Villedieu is situated in a charming square in Buisson, Provence, offering shaded seating under large plane trees. The food receives mixed reviews; many praise the traditional, seasonal, and inventive local cuisine, while others find it mediocre or disappointing. Service is generally described as warm and attentive, though occasional lapses in communication and coldness have been noted. The wine list is extensive and fairly priced. While the ambiance is consistently highlighted as a major strength, the culinary experience varies. It suits travelers seeking a picturesque setting and authentic regional flavors, provided they manage expectations regarding consistency.

Ideal for diners seeking a picturesque Provençal setting and outdoor seating, with advance booking confirmation recommended.

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Ousta Maï

€€€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.

Le Pt'it Mercier

€€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.

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Volver.

€€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.

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Le Vieux Castillon

€€€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.

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L'Amphitryon

€€€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.

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La Maison

€€€Modern Cuisine

You are made to feel right at home here at La Maison, once a winegrowers' home, with a magnificent stone interior. Creative cuisine is served in the form of dishes in which a number of different elements are juxtaposed. Ludovic Davouze always makes sure to showcase local producers, and enjoys adding an element of surprise, with original combinations of flavours such as just-seared little tuna marinated with chives, with smoked aubergine and miso sauce. The patio is a joy in fine weather.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Gaujac, La Maison specializes in modern, refined cuisine. Reviews highlight the food's inventiveness, precision, and beautiful presentation, often delivering surprising flavor combinations. The atmosphere is described as suspended and elegant, featuring vaulted spaces and isolated tables, while service is generally warm and attentive. However, some guests note inconsistencies in meal pacing, occasional flaws in ingredient preparation, and varying service attitudes. Opinions on value are divided; while some find the quality justifies the cost, others criticize the high price of wine pairings and specific items, noting that desserts sometimes fall short. It is a destination for discerning diners seeking high-quality gastronomy, though attention to detail varies.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and an elegant setting, with attention to wine pairing value.

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La Pie qui Couette

€€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.

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Gigi

€€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.

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Menna

€€€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.

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Vincent Croizard

€€€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.

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La Table du 2

€€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.

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Bistro de Montcaud

€€Traditional Cuisine

Château de Montcaud's chic bistro serves wholehearted cuisine with Mediterranean overtones as chef Mathieu Hervé shines the spotlight on local, often organic ingredients: Gubernat duck pâté en croûte and foie gras, mustard espuma; tataki of tuna and basil-laced humus; breast of Blaches guinea fowl, spelt risotto, green peas and St George’s mushrooms. A blissful shaded terrace overlooking the grounds, a warm welcome and cordial service add the final touches to this hospitable portrait.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Located in the Château de Montcaud in Sabran, Bistro de Montcaud offers a scenic setting with gardens. Reviews highlight professional service, seasonal traditional cuisine with balanced flavors, and an excellent atmosphere for special occasions. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent service, including cold welcomes, poor pacing, and mishandling of allergy requests. Some diners found dishes bland and noted that staff lacked wine knowledge. While many praise the refined experience, others report disappointment regarding service attentiveness and food quality consistency.

Suitable for diners seeking a romantic atmosphere and traditional cuisine, but verify service details and dietary requirements in advance.

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La Courtille

€€Regional Cuisine

Trained by Raquel Carena at her Parisian institution, Le Baratin, Natalia Crozon serves deliciously down-to-earth regional cuisine in this restaurant accommodated in a converted silkworm farm built of white stone. Poached calf brains with lemon butter; pan-fried bluefin tuna steak with tomato ragout; apricot cake... plenty to whet the appetite. Take your pick from the appealing wine list that focuses on natural wines and local Tavel and Lirac labels. In summer, tables are laid out on the pretty terrace sheltered by an ancient cedar tree.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

La Courtille in Tavel offers a tranquil atmosphere within a former silk worm factory and its beautiful garden. Service is generally praised for being friendly and efficient, though some guests report long waits, selective entry for walk-ins, or strict dress codes. Food highlights include traditional regional dishes like terrines, pigeon, and veal, with fresh ingredients noted. However, experiences vary; while some find the cuisine lovingly prepared, others criticize it for lacking refinement, creativity, or consistent quality, describing it as simple or mediocre. The ambiance remains a strong point, but the dining experience is mixed, appealing more to those prioritizing setting over culinary innovation.

Suitable for travelers prioritizing ambiance and traditional flavors over consistent service speed.

Le Carré des Saveurs

€€Traditional Cuisine

In the charming, peaceful setting of this former silkworm farm, surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, dine in the resolutely contemporary interior or on the pleasant terrace in a pretty courtyard. The cuisine draws inspiration from the terroir and tradition to showcase local ingredients: aubergine caviar with extra virgin olive oil; delicious daube provençale (beef stew); pistachio financier and vanilla mousseline. As an added bonus, you can taste the wines and olive oil produced right here on the estate. Spacious contemporary guestrooms and a sense of serenity.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews

Le Carré des Saveurs in Barjac offers traditional cuisine within a setting blending Art Deco and contemporary furniture. Positive reviews highlight exquisite dish presentation, flavorful food, and warm, attentive service, noting the beautiful surroundings. Conversely, negative feedback cites bland mains, poor portion sizes, slow service, and damaged tableware. While some praise the value for money, others find the prices unjustified given the inconsistent quality. The restaurant receives mixed ratings, with experiences ranging from exceptional to disappointing, suggesting variability in execution.

Suitable for diners seeking a unique Art Deco atmosphere and traditional French cuisine, though expect potential variability in service and food quality.

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La Vieille Fontaine

€€€€gastronomic

Wood panelling, mouldings and a fireplace set the elegant Provençal scene of this venerable establishment. Pascal Auger is in his element, crafting Mediterranean fare steeped in the aromas and flavours of the south. On sunny days (you’re in Avignon!) you can enjoy these delicacies beneath the ancient plane tree on the terrace facing a fountain.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

La Vieille Fontaine in Avignon holds an average rating of 4.1/5. Guests frequently praise the high-quality food, welcoming service, and charming atmosphere, particularly enjoying dishes like seared tuna with Iberian ham and dining under century-old plane trees on the terrace. The weekly changing menu by Chef Pascal Auger is highlighted by loyal patrons. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent service, including slow pacing, unengaging staff, and occasional rudeness. Some diners found portions poorly presented in small bowls or felt the experience lacked value. While most reviews are positive, concerns about management and service reliability persist among dissatisfied visitors.

Suitable for diners seeking refined cuisine and a pleasant courtyard setting, though verifying service consistency is advised.

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Le Goût du Jour

€€€french

Good ideas, know - how... Julien Chazal, a young chef from Avignon, shows us how it's done! Furthermore, his seasonal cooking is visually meticulous, with presentations that leave nothing to chance. And let's not forget the down - to - earth, smiling service.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Avignon, Le Goût du Jour holds a high rating of 4.8/5. The cuisine is noted for seasonal creativity and expert craftsmanship, featuring dishes like cod with risotto, low-temperature tuna, and strawberry desserts. Service is generally professional, though some reviews cite pacing issues during peak times. The stylish, air-conditioned ambiance offers comfort. While a few guests find the value moderate or the menu selection limited, the restaurant's Michelin-starred quality and unique culinary experience make it a notable destination in Avignon.

Ideal for diners seeking refined, creative cuisine in an elegant setting.

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Acte 2

€€€Modern Cuisine

In the city of the famous arts festival, theatre is even part of the dining experience. Act I: a young couple of catering professionals set up shop in a magnificent edifice in the historic centre. Act II: a cheerful welcoming vibe and a cosy setting. Act III: a single set menu packed in fresh local, seasonal ingredients. The scene is set for the curtain to rise! Tuck into ravioles of cod brandade, celery and green apple sauce or breast of guinea fowl with parsnips and a gutsy gravy.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Acte 2 is a small, intimate restaurant run by a husband-and-wife team, hidden in Avignon's medieval streets. Guests frequently praise the welcoming atmosphere and professional, bilingual service. The modern cuisine generally receives high marks for flavor combinations and fresh ingredients, with a fixed menu approach that many find successful. However, some negative reviews cite issues with dish execution, such as overcooked fish or bland flavors, and occasional pacing problems. While the overall rating is excellent, a minority of diners expressed disappointment regarding value for money, feeling the cost did not always match the culinary experience.

Suitable for diners seeking a hidden, romantic fixed-menu experience in central Avignon.

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La Fourchette

€€Traditional Cuisine

In the historic city centre, this warm and lively bistro wins diners over with its smiling welcome and convivial atmosphere – and is frequently full. The traditional cuisine, rooted in the South of France, focuses on well-executed, comforting dishes: white pudding, breaded pig's trotters with mustard, veal onglet with mustard sauce and pommes dauphine, Avignon-style beef daube… and a praline meringue glacée, a special suggested that day by the waitstaff. An unpretentious and indulgent family-run restaurant.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

La Fourchette, located in Avignon's Old City, is renowned for traditional Provençal cuisine. Most reviews highlight high food quality, with standout dishes including beef stew, salmon, and apple tart. The atmosphere is generally described as warm and institutional, though some find it noisy or cramped during peak times. Service is typically praised as attentive and efficient, but negative feedback cites inconsistent pacing, slow responses, and occasional rudeness. Value perceptions vary; while many feel the experience justifies the cost, others criticize portion sizes relative to price. Reservations are essential due to popularity. This restaurant suits travelers seeking authentic, classic French dining in a historic setting, provided they prioritize culinary tradition over flawless service execution.

Ideal for travelers seeking authentic Provençal cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies; reservations are essential.

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Italie là-bas

€€€Italian

Italy is the guest of honour courtesy of an enthusiastic and talented chef who crafts a creative Italian score made from quality ingredients showcased in tasting menus, including one vegetarian. From vitello tonnato and scialatielli with tellina clams to crispy courgette flowers, each generous, skilfully executed dish is packed with flavour and a hint of Mediterranean delicacy. The chef's husband supervises the warm, seamless service, ensuring that this gourmet experience embodies both authenticity and good food in a welcoming ambience.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Italie là-bas in Avignon holds a 4.5/5 rating from 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights high food quality, friendly service, and a charming atmosphere, with guests praising fresh, original dishes. Conversely, negative reviews cite issues such as poor service, lack of finesse in dishes, confusing flavor profiles, and perceived high value. While most visitors enjoyed an exceptional culinary moment, some found the experience disappointing due to execution flaws or cost concerns relative to the offering.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic Italian flavors and ambiance, with prior menu confirmation advised.

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Hiély-Lucullus

€€€€Modern Cuisine, Creative

‘Pérouvence’, which is a porte-manteau of Peru, the homeland of the chef’s wife, Patricia, and Provence, chef Gérald Azoulay is from Avignon, is how the chef describes his culinary theme. Peruvian spices and a commitment to sustainable development guide Azoulay who takes us on a flavoursome globetrotting journey dominated by acidity, spices and embers: provençal stock, aji chuncho and smoked garlic; celeriac, green aji rocoto and a veggie reduction; Costières squab, ocopa, aji panca and gin. The interior sports a plush Belle Epoque edge and the wine list stars tipples from both countries.

TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews

Hiély-Lucullus in Avignon offers modern creative cuisine blending Peruvian and Provençal flavors. Based on 80 reviews averaging 5.0/5, guests consistently praise the high food quality, unique atmosphere, and attentive service. Many highlight the exquisite dishes, fine wines, and welcoming hosts. However, a minority report issues with meal pacing, value for money, and inconsistent service attitudes. Despite isolated negative experiences regarding staff behavior, the restaurant is widely regarded as a remarkable discovery for those seeking innovative culinary experiences and refined dining in a charming setting.

Suitable for diners seeking modern creative cuisine blending Peruvian and Provençal flavors.

🕐 Th-Mo 12:00-13:30,19:30-21:00

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Sevin

€€€€Classic Cuisine

Right next to the Palais des Papes, this medieval residence is steeped in history. Inside, cooking up a storm with the support of a motivated young team, chef Guilhem Sevin has devised a modern culinary repertoire. If possible, take advantage of the terrace overlooking the square. Nice wine list.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Located near the Pope’s Palace, Sevin offers a charming outdoor setting with a casual yet refined atmosphere. The cuisine focuses on precise execution of local seasonal products, featuring dishes like sea bass, pigeon, and creative desserts, complemented by an extensive wine cellar. While many praise the friendly service and culinary passion, some reviewers note issues with slow pacing and inconsistent staff attitudes. Although the ambiance is romantic and the food generally high-quality, several guests feel the value is questionable, citing high prices relative to portions and occasional lack of originality in certain courses.

Ideal for diners seeking refined local flavors and a romantic outdoor setting, with advance confirmation of service details recommended.

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Première édition

€€regional

In this pleasant bistro in the heart of the city, with its industrial-style interior, street art touches and an open kitchen with a waxed-concrete bar, Jonathan provides friendly, professional service. Meanwhile, in the kitchen, chef Aurélie cooks up creative dishes inspired by bistro recipes or comfort food, adding a playful twist by means of spices, herbs, berries or dried fruit. Examples include devilled eggs with red curry, an old-school pita bread with braised shredded beef and a sesame cream, Carnaroli risotto with chanterelle mushrooms, or Aubrac beef tenderloin with a chicken sauce and

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 68 reviews

Première Édition in Avignon holds an average rating of 4.4/5. Food quality is generally praised for fresh ingredients and creative dishes like pumpkin soup and cavatelli, with some noting excellent allergy accommodations. However, negative reviews cite mediocre flavors, excessive cream, or small portions. Service is often described as professional and attentive, though isolated incidents mention rude staff or rushed table turnover. The atmosphere is typically pleasant, but loud music has been noted as a disturbance. Value perceptions vary; while some find it worthwhile, others feel the cost does not match the experience. It offers a mix of high-quality culinary efforts and inconsistent service execution.

Suitable for diners seeking creative French cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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La Mirande

€€€€Modern Cuisine

Set within the historical walls of La Mirande, the mansion right next to the Palais des Papes, this fine dining restaurant is beautifully decorated. At your table in the superb 18C interior or in the gorgeous garden, tuck into delicious cuisine that exudes the flavours of the South of France.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Located opposite the Palais des Papes, La Mirande offers a grand, elegant atmosphere highly praised by guests. Food quality receives mixed reviews; while many appreciate the inventive, beautifully plated dishes and excellent wine selection, others note a decline in taste or consistency. Service is generally described as warm and professional, though staff changes and pacing issues have been mentioned. Value is debated, with some finding the experience underwhelming relative to expectations. It suits travelers seeking a historic, sophisticated dining setting, but visitors should manage expectations regarding specific culinary execution and service uniformity.

Suitable for diners prioritizing historic ambiance and elegance over consistent culinary execution.

🕐 Th-Su 12:00-13:15,19:30-21:15

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Café Roma

€€Mediterranean Cuisine

Italia Palladino's second restaurant (the other being Italie Là-Bas), Café Roma boasts a prime location in the historical centre, at the foot of one of the towers of the Palais des Papes – admire the view from the terrace. The colourful interior decor with large golden mirrors adds to the charm. The dishes showcase the generous and fragrant flavours of the Mediterranean, incorporating the occasional Asian influence: grilled prawns glazed with ginger and soy sauce, Thai-style black rice served with swordfish and caponata.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Café Roma, located near the Palace of the Popes in Avignon, offers Mediterranean cuisine. Most reviews highlight high food quality, elegant atmosphere, and professional service, with specific praise for dishes like low-temperature eggs and guinea fowl. The artistic decor and comfortable setting are frequently mentioned. However, some negative feedback points to inconsistent service, including slow responses or indifferent staff. A few reviewers noted insufficient portion sizes, bland flavors, or poor value for money. While the culinary experience and ambiance are generally well-regarded, service reliability and perceived value vary among guests. It suits travelers seeking a refined dining environment near major attractions.

Suitable for travelers seeking refined Mediterranean cuisine and an elegant atmosphere near the Palace of the Popes, with reasonable expectations regarding service consistency.

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Le Joat

€€Modern Cuisine

In the heart of old Avignon, this discreet restaurant occupies a long, narrow space with vintage hardwood floors, beamed ceilings and contemporary touches such as designer pendant lights, Plexiglas seats and simple settings on pale wood tabletops. Having worked in some top kitchens (Pollen, Le Carré d'Alethius, Le 1920), the chef rustles up straightforward modern cuisine centred on seasonal produce. He likes to prepare the same ingredient in different ways and showcase a variety of textures, a case in point being the peas that he serves with the Salers ribeye steak, or the strawberry and elder

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located just outside Avignon's center, Le Joat is a hidden gem accessible via a toll booth, offering modern cuisine with exceptional ratings. Guests consistently praise the high food quality, highlighting dishes like the flavorful dorade and tender Angus steak, alongside refined presentations and balanced menus. Service is frequently described as impeccable, courteous, and empathetic. The atmosphere features a well-maintained interior and spacious outdoor seating, though some note the compact size. While a minority of reviews mention pacing issues or mixed feelings on value, the overwhelming consensus reflects satisfaction. With an average rating of 4.8/5, it is highly recommended for those willing to travel slightly off-center for superior gastronomic experiences.

Ideal for food enthusiasts willing to travel slightly off-center for high-quality modern cuisine and excellent service.

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Numéro 75

€€Traditional Cuisine

This friendly restaurant is decorated in vibrant colours and is set in a 19C townhouse. It serves seasonal cuisine based on fresh local produce, which can be enjoyed in the courtyard when the weather is fine.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Numéro 75 in Avignon specializes in traditional cuisine. Most reviews highlight a pleasant atmosphere, featuring shady courtyards or elegant interior rooms within a private mansion. Service is generally described as friendly and attentive, accommodating dietary restrictions. Food quality is often praised for being refined and flavorful, with specific mentions of excellent beef tartare and organic wines. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent pacing, with some diners feeling rushed or served low-quality items like dry chocolate. Occasional issues include poor reservation management during bad weather. While the ambiance and standard service are strong, individual experiences vary regarding meal timing and attention to detail.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional French cuisine in a comfortable setting; confirm reservations and be mindful of service pacing.

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La Mère Germaine

€€Traditional Cuisine

En route to the French Riviera, Paris's upper crust, including movie stars from Mistinguett to Jean Gabin and Fernandel, used to stop off in this village so beloved of wine buffs. The restaurant, still named after its 1922 founder, Germaine Vion, features huge murals evoking Belle Époque Paris, in the style of Toulouse-Lautrec, and a delightful terrace commanding a panoramic view. The Mediterranean-inspired cuisine elevates the ingredients and vegetables of Provence. The splendid wine list includes a good selection of Châteauneuf-du-Pape labels.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Located in the heart of Chateauneuf-du-Pape, La Mère Germaine offers traditional cuisine. Many reviews praise the warm service, comfortable atmosphere, and high food quality, with specific acclaim for Chef Emiliano’s creative dishes and wine pairings. Conversely, negative feedback highlights bland flavors, indifferent service, and poor meal pacing. Some guests note controversy regarding its Michelin star status. Experiences vary significantly, suggesting attention to individual staff interactions is crucial.

Suitable for travelers seeking traditional flavors who can tolerate service variability; confirm details in advance.

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Le Mas des Aigras - Table du Verger

€€Provençal

In this charming stone farmhouse, set amid vineyards and fields, the chef cooks up flavoursome seasonal Provençal and Mediterranean cuisine – using carefully selected ingredients, it is simple but delicious. When the sun is out, head to the pleasant terrace sheltered by plane trees. But whatever the season, you can expect extremely friendly service. They also have a handful of guestrooms decorated in a contemporary style.

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Hostellerie du Château des Fines Roches

€€€Modern Cuisine

On a hilltop in the heart of the prestigious Châteauneuf-du-Pape vineyards, this flamboyant miniature Palais des Papes commands superb views over the vineyards, the Alpilles, the Luberon and Mt Ventoux. The restaurant serves delicate cuisine inspired by Provence and the Mediterranean: line-caught pike-perch, courgette flower and ricotta, shellfish jus; Costières de Nîmes pigeon cooked whole, corn with black garlic and Albufera sauce. All washed down with wines from the estate.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Hostellerie du Château des Fines Roches offers a serene setting amidst vineyards, though some find the interior austere. Service is generally professional and welcoming, although occasional delays were noted. The modern cuisine highlights seasonal ingredients and refined presentations, with blind menus receiving praise for their creativity and quality, often compared to starred establishments. However, some guests found portions small and flavors underwhelming. While the atmosphere and culinary execution are frequently commended, perceptions of value vary significantly among visitors.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine in a tranquil vineyard setting.

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La Canopée

€€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.

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La Beaugravière

€€€Traditional Cuisine

After a long and rewarding career, chef Guy Jullien continues to craft a culinary score that is unabashedly devoted to uplifting, traditional nosh with proper French overtones: foie gras flan and cream of truffle soup, fattened Bresse hen with truffles, roast rack of lamb in thyme, vanilla-raspberry ice cream vacherin… without forgetting a lineup of head-spinning truffle menus. As Gallic as La Marseillaise, the flavours are gutsy and big boned, to be savoured on the peaceful terrace in the shade of the trees in fine weather. The wine cellar is a treasure trove of regional gems. Authenticity an

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

La Beaugravière is praised for its traditional Provençal cuisine, extensive wine list, and warm, classic atmosphere. Many guests appreciate the friendly service and fresh ingredients. However, negative reviews highlight issues such as bland or overcooked dishes, small portions, and slow pacing. Value for money is a contentious point; while some find the experience worth the cost, others criticize high prices relative to the quality, noting outdated decor and inconsistent execution. The restaurant offers a peaceful setting ideal for those seeking authentic regional flavors and excellent wines, but may disappoint visitors expecting modern innovation or strict budget adherence.

Suitable for diners who appreciate traditional flavors, quality wines, and a classic setting.

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L'ArtYsan

€€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.

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Maison Bernard

€€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

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L'Oustalet Maïanen

€€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.

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Auberge de Cassagne & Spa

€€€€french

This gorgeous old Provençal bastide on the outskirts of Avignon upholds the hospitality traditions of the country inns of yesteryear devoted to good food and good cheer. Noble produce and classicism take front stage here, illustrated by loin of cod sautéed on a slice of bread with a trio of celery, leeks and peanuts, although the occasional more modern creation can also be found. Southern Côte du Rhône wines take pride of place in the cellar. Lovely terrace in fine weather and polished service.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Auberge de Cassagne & Spa in Vedène holds a 4.5/5 average rating on TripAdvisor. Positive reviews highlight exquisite food, attentive service, and a warm atmosphere, with guests appreciating the sommelier and owner's personal touch. However, some long-time patrons express disappointment regarding recent changes, citing flavorless dishes, altered presentations, and the removal of tablecloths. While many praise the refined cuisine and relaxing spa facilities, a minority report inconsistent experiences. The restaurant generally offers high-quality dining in a beautiful setting, though individual satisfaction may vary based on current standards.

Suitable for travelers seeking refined French cuisine and a tranquil setting; verify if current menu styles align with personal preferences.

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L'Unisens

€€Modern Cuisine

This modern building just outside the village of Vagnas harks back to traditional Provençal architecture. In its spacious interior, which is done out in a contemporary style and has an open kitchen, sample the cuisine of Tarik Mezri-Charmasson, who ticks all the boxes, remaining true to the seasons and letting the ingredients speak for themselves.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 79 reviews

Located in Vagnas, L'Unisens offers modern cuisine with refined presentation and generally high-quality flavors. However, portion sizes are noted as small, and occasional issues with meat texture arise. Service is widely praised for being kind and professional, though pacing and wait times receive mixed feedback, with some noting discrepancies between cost and service speed. The atmosphere features a spacious interior and a beautiful west-facing terrace ideal for sunsets, but the indoor dining room can be excessively noisy, detracting from a fine-dining experience. While many find the value reasonable, others feel the service does not justify the price. This restaurant suits those celebrating special occasions or seeking local culinary discoveries, provided they are comfortable with variable noise levels and smaller portions.

Suitable for diners who appreciate refined small portions and outdoor views; visit during off-peak hours for better service.

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Côté Sud

€€Modern Cuisine

You are bound to enjoy your time in this stone-built house with a garden and pleasant terrace. The chef whips up well-constructed dishes – the likes of crab meat with candied orange peel, shellfish jelly and buckwheat, or a roasted sea bream served with a variety of cauliflower and seaweed. The wine list gives pride of place to organic and biodynamic wines. Charming service.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Côté Sud in Uchaux specializes in modern cuisine. Most reviews praise the exquisite and delicious food, highlighting fresh ingredients, careful presentation, and unique flavors, with many finding the value acceptable. Service is generally commended for being warm and professional, with an attentive owner. The ambiance is pleasant, featuring a comfortable shaded terrace and a cozy interior. However, some negative feedback points to bland dishes lacking creativity, the use of reconstituted meats, and slow service responses. Additionally, a few guests reported discomfort due to the owner's inappropriate public remarks, indicating inconsistent experiences.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine and a comfortable terrace setting, though recent consistency concerns should be considered.

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Le M - Château de Massillan

€€€Modern Cuisine

This beautiful 16C castle stands in extensive grounds surrounded by vineyards. The food aims to enhance the estate’s organic cottage garden and orchard produce. You can wash down your meal with a biodynamic wine from the Domaine de la Guicharde, which also produces the olive oil used in the kitchen. Slick, smiling service. In summer, take a seat in the courtyard adorned with a fountain, overlooking the garden.

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Le Pré Gourmand

€€€Modern Cuisine

This inviting establishment on the way out of the village specialises in seasonal Mediterranean cuisine: courgettes, aubergines, olive oil and lemon accompany local fish and lamb from La Crau. The sublime south-facing terrace overlooks the leafy, well-tended garden. At the end of a flower-decked meadow, a handful of authentic guestrooms done up in Mediterranean colours await you.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Le Pré Gourmand offers modern Provencal cuisine, with many reviews praising the food quality, elegant atmosphere, and warm service. Some guests consider the dinner worth a special visit. However, negative feedback highlights value concerns, with some visitors finding the prices high relative to the experience. Service issues include reservation confirmation errors, inconsistent meal pacing, and occasional unfriendly staff attitudes. The restaurant is also noted for being less accommodating to families with children and having limited wine-by-the-glass options. Overall, it suits adult travelers seeking refined dining, though attention to service details and pricing is advised.

Suitable for adults seeking refined dining; confirm reservations and policies in advance.

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Le Relais du Castelet

€€€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.

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Le Temps de Vivre

€€Provençal

This stone-built house, dating back to the 18C but with a contemporary decor, invites you to slow down and enjoy life, especially on its shaded terrace. The chef and his wife have the laws of hospitality down to a T. On the menu: the generosity of Provence, with vegetables grown by the father-in-law, in season; aioli on Friday lunchtime in summer, and a set menu dedicated to truffles in winter.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Le Temps de Vivre in Uchaux offers Provençal cuisine with a strong emphasis on food quality. Reviewers frequently praise the rich flavors, particularly in truffle dishes and beef fillet, noting fresh ingredients and skilled preparation. Service is generally described as warm and attentive, with friendly staff. The ambiance varies; while some find the interior simple and cozy, others appreciate the pleasant summer terrace. Although isolated complaints mention cold atmospheres, missing tablecloths, or specific dish failures during holidays, the overall rating remains high at 4.5/5. Most guests highlight good value for money, making it a reliable choice for travelers seeking authentic regional dining.

Suitable for travelers seeking authentic Provençal cuisine, prioritizing ingredient quality and value.

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Belvédère

€€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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Inari

€€€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

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L'Arlatan

€€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.

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Le Seize

€€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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 54 reviews

Located in Arles, Le Seize offers modern haute cuisine with an impressive 4.9/5 rating on TripAdvisor. Reviews highlight exceptional food quality, featuring precise flavors and artistic presentation, with notable dishes like pigeon and a historical royal hare recipe. Service is consistently praised for being welcoming and attentive, with co-owner Sarah creating a warm atmosphere. The ambiance is serene and refined. While a few guests noted minor issues with meal pacing or value perception, the overwhelming consensus describes the experience as unforgettable and highly recommended for those seeking a sophisticated dining event in Arles.

Ideal for diners seeking high-end modern French cuisine and attentive service.

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Chardon

€€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

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Les Maisons Rabanel

€€€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.

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Drum Café

€€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.

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La Cabro d'Or

€€€€Provençal

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.

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Allegria !

€€€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

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Le Bistrot du Paradou

€€€Provençal

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.

Bec

€€€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.

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Arkadia

€€Creative

In the historical centre of this village near the Ardèche Gorges, the chef, who is originally from Brittany, confidently sets about regaling diners with locally sourced ingredients (vegetables and cheeses in particular). The menu, renewed every month, is packed with indulgent and generous dishes. Front of house, Philippine's good humour sets the tone.

Maison Soubeiran

€€€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.

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Nancy Bourguignon

€€€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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Aux Ateliers

€€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.

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Auberge de Valestalière

€€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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Campagne, Vignes et Gourmandises

€€Provençal

With its atmosphere blending rustic charm (exposed stones, painted wooden furniture) and modern touches (contemporary paintings), this restaurant has bags of character. In the kitchen, chef Sylvain Fernandes prepares fresh ingredients in a subtle celebration of the flavours of the South of France. Extremely courteous service provided by Sylvia, the chef's wife!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Located in the vineyards of Sainte-Cécile-lès-Vignes, Campagne, Vignes et Gourmandises offers a tranquil dining experience with a pleasant terrace and shaded interior. Reviews highlight exquisite Provençal cuisine that prioritizes local ingredients like asparagus and sweetbreads, with precise cooking and rich flavors. Service is generally described as warm and welcoming, though some guests noted a lack of natural ease among staff. Portion sizes are a point of contention; while some appreciate the refined, smaller servings, others find them insufficient, particularly for heavy eaters or children. Despite mixed feedback on value and quantity, the restaurant maintains a high standard for food quality and ambiance, making it a notable destination for those seeking a quiet, nature-immersed meal.

Ideal for diners seeking a quiet, rustic atmosphere and refined small portions; heavy eaters or families with young children may want to consider portion sizes carefully.

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Villa Augusta

€€Modern Cuisine

This villa in Drôme Provençale houses a spacious, simply furnished restaurant. The rotunda section has large bay windows looking onto a terrace, which is a delightful spot in summer. In the kitchen, the chef ensures a smooth transition with modern dishes that honour past traditions. The menu is based on seasonal produce and local ingredients: Ventoux pork, Ardèche bacon, cod au gratin with aioli, flavoursome beef cheek confit with red wine and corn espuma. In the evening, there is a choice of two set menus, with each dish also available à la carte. Indulgent desserts and comfortable guestrooms

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Villa Augusta in Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux offers modern cuisine praised for creative dishes, fresh ingredients, and elegant presentation. The atmosphere is generally calm and pleasant, with the terrace being a highlight. Service is mostly commended, though some guests noted delays during peak times, affecting pacing and drink service. While many enjoyed the subtle flavors and attentive touches, others found the dishes too simple, portions small, and desserts disappointing, questioning the overall value for money.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and a tranquil setting, preferably avoiding peak hours for optimal service.

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Au Fil du Temps

€€Farm to table

In a pedestrian area, just opposite the old church, which has been turned into a cultural centre, this former grocery store is now a charming little restaurant. Sustainable agriculture is favoured, with well - packed dishes: for example, the beef carpaccio, slipper lobster jus, marinated seaweed and oyster fritters.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Pernes-les-Fontaines, Au Fil du Temps emphasizes farm-to-table dining. Food quality is generally praised for its refinement, beautiful presentation, and rich flavors, though some reviews note issues with excessive salinity or improper cooking. Service receives mixed feedback; while many appreciate the host's friendliness, others criticize the slow pacing, resulting in lengthy meals. The ambiance is highlighted as charming and peaceful, featuring a shaded terrace and a cozy square. Despite criticisms regarding value and speed, the restaurant remains a notable destination for those seeking a tranquil, gourmet experience in the village center.

Suitable for diners seeking a tranquil atmosphere and refined French cuisine who can tolerate a slower meal pace.

L'Estevão

€€Modern Cuisine, Creative

Chef Charlène Estevão's discreet little restaurant is just a stone's throw from the covered market and Porte Notre-Dame. Having learnt the ropes under Christian Sinicropi, Lionel Lévy and Coline Faulquier, she devises a market-based set menu at lunchtime and a single multi-course set menu in the evening. Her modern cuisine, inspired by her travels, reveals Mediterranean notes and makes subtle use of spices. Her take on pissaladière deserves a special mention: a warm tartlet of caramelised onions, anchovy cream, airy onion espuma, black olive powder, pickles and onion gel. It has all the hallma

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 58 reviews

Located in Pernes-les-Fontaines, L'Estevao offers modern creative cuisine with an average rating of 4.8/5 from 58 reviews. Food quality is highly praised, featuring a menu that changes every six weeks with meticulous presentation and refined flavors, particularly noted for octopus and sea bream. Service is attentive and competent, set against a charming atmosphere, including a terrace along a stream. However, some guests cited issues with table proximity affecting privacy, lack of full wheelchair accessibility, and inconsistent service on specific days like Heritage Day. While generally excellent, visitors should be aware of these physical limitations and occasional operational inconsistencies.

Ideal for diners seeking refined modern cuisine in a scenic setting, though those with mobility challenges should verify accessibility beforehand.

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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 Bistrot du Brau

€€Traditional Cuisine

A gorgeous bastide tucked away in the refreshing shade of a Provençal oak grove, chirping cicadas, the gentle lapping of water in the pool, a menu of traditional cuisine supervised by chef Christopher Hache (whose MICHLIN-starred Maison Hache is next door) and fresh local ingredients: Mollégès escargots with parsley butter; Mt Ventoux pork belly confit and medley of carrots; "tartelette" with lemon sorbet. The scene is set for an irresistible culinary interlude on the patio dotted with wrought-iron tables or in the all-white dining area furnished in black.

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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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L'Atelier de Nicolas

€€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.

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O'Rabasse

€€€Modern Cuisine

In the heart of the “truffle capital”, O’Rabasse sings an ode to good food that respects traditions. Everything is made from scratch by the chef, with the help of local suppliers and in line with the seasons. A truly pleasant meal, further enhanced by smiling, professional service.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

O'Rabasse in Montségur-sur-Lauzon offers modern cuisine with an impressive 4.8/5 average rating from 80 reviews. Guests frequently praise the high-quality, original dishes, particularly the seasonal truffle menus and fresh local ingredients like Melano fish. Service is consistently described as perfect, warm, and professional, with staff providing clear explanations. The ambiance is charming, located in a small square in Richerenches, offering a quiet and cozy setting ideal for summer evenings. While a minority of reviewers noted concerns regarding value for money or preferred the previous culinary style, the overwhelming consensus highlights an exceptional gastronomic experience, making it a standout discovery in the region.

Recommended for diners seeking high-quality modern cuisine in a tranquil rural setting.

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Le 6 à Table

€€Modern Cuisine

In a peaceful village, this small square basking in the shade of the church is the quintessence of rural France. The chef uses local ingredients whenever possible: trout, strawberries, figs, cheese, vegetables… Seasonal food served in a pleasant conservatory-cum-workshop interior.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Caromb, Le 6 à Table offers modern cuisine focused on local products. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, creative presentation, and warm, attentive service, creating a pleasant atmosphere suitable for gatherings. Many guests appreciate the impeccable cooking and vegetarian options. However, some recent feedback highlights inconsistencies, citing bland flavors, small portions, slow pacing, and mismatched lighting. While awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand, mixed opinions suggest variability in value and service execution. Travelers should expect refined dining but remain aware of potential discrepancies between past excellence and current experiences.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine who prioritize service details over large portions.

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Les Maisons Du'O - Le Bistro Panoramique

€€Farm to table

Locally grown tomatoes and fruit, Ventoux spelt and pork: the chef hits the spot every time courtesy of modern recipes rich in Provençal accents, like baked croaker paired with fennel in aioli and a foamy bisque or a cassolette of gambas and squid. Excellent value for money and a knock-out view of the Ouvèze from the spacious contemporary dining room.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Vaison-la-Romaine, Les Maisons Du'O offers panoramic views and farm-to-table dining. Reviews highlight high food quality, welcoming service, and a beautiful terrace atmosphere, with specific praise for gambas, foie gras, and Ventoux pork. However, some long-term patrons note a restricted menu and inconsistent experiences, including rushed service, temperature issues with dishes, and inadequate heating in winter. While a minority criticize value and organization, the overall rating remains strong. The restaurant is ideal for those seeking scenic dining and local cuisine, though advance booking is essential.

Ideal for diners prioritizing views and local cuisine; advance booking is recommended.

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Philip

€€Traditional Cuisine

This restaurant has an incredible location at the foot of the famous fountain from which the Sorgue river springs, and it certainly knows how to play on its bucolic charms. Father and daughter (the house has been in the family since 1926) offer a cuisine that plays the traditional card. Smiling and efficient service. Booking is obligatory in season.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, Philip Restaurant features a distinctive natural setting along the Sorgue River, offering shade and views of a waterfall. Reviews highlight high-quality traditional cuisine with flavorful preparations, particularly noting the trout. While the atmosphere is generally praised as idyllic, service experiences vary; some guests found the pacing too rapid or noted errors. Vegetarian options are limited, and value perceptions differ regarding menus and drinks. Reservations are essential, and visitors should account for a 20-minute walk from parking.

Ideal for diners seeking riverside ambiance and traditional cuisine; reserve in advance and check vegetarian options.

Le Bateleur

€€Modern Cuisine

A stone's throw from the Roman bridge, at the foot of the medieval town, the chef cooks up market-fresh cuisine. In tune with the seasons, it is often Provençal, and occasionally peppered with Italian or Mexican influences. To be enjoyed on the terrace when the weather is mild. A lovely place to sample dishes that are rich in flavours!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Le Bateleur in Vaison-la-Romaine offers modern cuisine with notable river views. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, highlighting fresh ingredients, refined flavors, and successful dishes like octopus and pork. Service is generally described as warm, professional, and attentive, with staff providing helpful recommendations. The atmosphere is cozy, featuring windows overlooking the Ouveze river and the old town. While most guests enjoy the experience, some negative feedback cites declining quality, poor value for money, and misleading claims about organic wines. Despite these isolated complaints, the restaurant remains highly regarded for its friendly reception and pleasant setting.

Suitable for families or couples seeking a comfortable riverside dining experience with refined modern cuisine.

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Marcelle - Domaine de Verchant

€€€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.

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La Table du Ventoux

€€€Modern Cuisine

Boasting an idyllic terrace overlooking Mt Ventoux, the restaurant of this luxury hotel offers two menus, depending on the service: at lunchtime, there are plates for sharing. These cleverly devised and well-prepared dishes are inspired by the Mediterranean and Provence (think Mediterranean prawn carpaccio, flame-roasted octopus with a spicy mayonnaise, potato gnocchi with Parmesan, Sisteron lamb kofta etc). In the evening, the more elaborate menu features premium ingredients (grilled turbot, fennel salad and a peach-verbena condiment; sautéed veal, green beans, artichokes and foie gras and ha

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Crillon-le-Brave, La Table du Ventoux offers stunning views of Mont Ventoux and vineyards from its pleasant terrace. The cuisine highlights local, seasonal ingredients, with praised dishes including eight-hour braised beef and fennel. Brunch options are extensive. However, experiences vary significantly. While some guests appreciate attentive service and ambiance, others report inconsistent food quality, slow pacing, and inefficient service. Despite the beautiful setting, the dining experience lacks consistency, making it suitable for those prioritizing scenery over guaranteed culinary excellence.

Suitable for diners prioritizing scenic views and signature dishes like slow-braised beef, though service consistency may vary.

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L'Amarette

€€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.

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Le Bistro Chapouton

€€Modern Cuisine

The second offshoot of Le Clair de la Plume, the nearby parent establishment, occupies a stunning 18C edifice set in fragrant, flower-decked gardens. Fresh, seasonal produce are the stars of the bistro lineup: homemade terrine of foie gras and Ardèche pork; poultry from the Blaches farm and, to finish, a selection of wickedly appetising home-made pastries. The spacious, covered terrace commands a matchless view of Grignan Castle in the distance and the treelined, walled garden in the foreground.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Le Bistro Chapouton in Grignan holds an average rating of 4.1/5. Reviewers frequently praise the magnificent setting, lovely garden views, and welcoming, professional service, with some noting thoughtful adaptations for special occasions. Food quality receives mixed feedback: while many describe dishes as succulent, highlighting perfect salmon and excellent truffle menus, others criticize dry fish, overly light portions (e.g., minimal meat weight), and bland, uninspired presentations likened to canteen food. Although the ambiance and staff attitude are generally well-regarded, inconsistencies in culinary execution and perceived value remain significant points of contention among diners.

Suitable for diners prioritizing ambiance and service, but those expecting consistent portion sizes and culinary precision should proceed with caution.

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La Table de Léa

€€Farm to table

In this former farm the female chef creates seasonal dishes with a personal touch. In fine weather take advantage of the attractive terrace beneath the shade of the chestnut trees.

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