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4 based on 188 reviews
The place we wanted to eat at was booked out (it was market day) so we ended up at Le Louvre on the square. The 23.50 euro menu was perfectly OK but not at all memorable. Service quite slow. It's a good place to sit and people watch, but next time we'll book early at the other place.
4 based on 231 reviews
Acting on a recommendation and taking advantage of the spring sunshine we drove into the hills for lunch. The hamlet of Plaisians is almost Alpine with a stone church and 'that view' of Mt Ventoux. We were able to sit outdoors, and enjoy the atmosphere as the dining room is a bit dated. The place was not busy and the waitress was attentive and chatty. If you choose one of the menus its best to come hungry and linger longer. The courses are copious and numerous from the 'fromage de tête' served as a pre-starter to the quince jelly to finish so pace yourself and be sure to leave room for the fantastic cheese selection, one tray each for cow's and goat's cheeses. The cuisine is rustic, home cooked and biased towards meat eaters with offal featuring strongly. There's no delicacy but no pretentiousness either, just honest French regional cooking.
4 based on 140 reviews
We arrived to a friendly welcome and a warm day and sat on the terrace. Drinks orders were taken and food order and both arrived promptly. Food was excellent, tasty, well cooked and beautifully presented. There was a good selection of vegetables on the plate that had been cooked and prepared in varied and interesting ways. I would revisit in a moment!
4 based on 152 reviews
We stumbled upon Le Petit Jardin when visiting the lovely village of Sault, to see the lavender fields of Provence, unfortunately we were a bit late and most had been harvested already. Anyway this lovely find for lunch made up for the scenery not being quite as we might have hoped, still stunning even without the lavender in bloom. It's a beautiful building, with lovely views and the food was so delicious. Highly recommend and would go again.
4 based on 381 reviews
Traveling the lavender trail, we ended up in Sault at lunch time. Walking through this nice little town, we came upon Le Provencal and were seated quickly with no reservation. We both ordered the formule (15.50 euros) and had an excellent aubergine terrine as an entree and a good leg of duck as our plat. Although seated outside on a hot day, we were comfortable with the covered exterior. Pleasant service and convivial atmosphere. A good place.
3 based on 56 reviews
On a bicycle trip we stopped for lunch here (as we did 2 years ago).The daily lunch menu was basic and inexpensive but just what we needed.We had an Italian salad (tomato mozzarella) , lasagna and an ice cream anddrank a decent rosé (which surprisingly was served from a bottle and a very good one too - Domaine du Rieu Frais).Each course was simple but well made and value for money wise we got a very good deal.This is the kind of lunch address you would want right around the corner from where you live.
4 based on 77 reviews
We stumbled across this place after nearly running out of diesel after going up Mont Ventoux. It was market day in Bedoin and the atmosphere was great. We did not have much money but the children and I had great pizza and my wife a very good salad. Would recommend it.
4 based on 142 reviews
Visiting Montbrun for a pumpkin festival, we came across this delightful restaurant in the centre of the village. Professionally appointed and decked out for Halloween, the lunch menu was varied and interesting, service good and the food nicely prepared.Well worth a detour.
4 based on 233 reviews
We stopped for lunch in the beautiful village Montbrun les bains and took the carpaccio which was actually very good, fresh and well seasoned . Staff is a little classic 'frenchy' slow but the meal was good . Cheap tables and chairs in this small place along the main road . This is not a restaurant to wine and dine but rather ideal for a quick meal .
4 based on 268 reviews
What more could you want,sitting on the terrace with a perfect view of Mont Ventoux?Jean Michel is the perfect host and now that Ludovic has joined him as the chef this restaurant has improved yet again. There are different menus to choose from and you can mix and match as you like.The restaurant has gained the Bottin Gourmand accolade this year and it shows.Also new to the establishment is an extensive wine cellar that Jean Michel has built up.This is a lovely place to have meal whether it be for lunch or dinner and we will always visit when we are in this area.
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