Find out what European restaurants to try in Trans-en-Provence including Restaurant La Grotte, Le Moulin de la Gardiole, L'Auberge des 2 Pins, L'Androuno, La Boheme, Le Domino, Cafe De Paris, Les Milles Colonnes, O' Petit Parc, MB2 Restaurant-Lounge
Restaurants in Trans-en-Provence
4 based on 205 reviews
It was restaurant week in France with many restaurants participating in the 2 for 1 offer. This was one of the participating restaurants. We were given a table on the terrace as requested, and given the special menu for the offer. 4 starters, of which we would receive all 4 (2 of each), a choice of 4 main courses and 4 desserts, all for 35 Euros for both of us. Fantastic value. The food was superb - foie gras on toast with fig jam, chopped salmon and cucumber in a sauce in small glasses, thin smoked ham with shaved parmesan cheese, and pieces of cheesy pizza, all for starters. We oth had the beef fillet which cut like and dream and tasted just as good. Only very minor criticism, it wiuld have been nice ot have just a few vegetables, and less french fries.I had a gooey chocolate fondant, and my husband a gaspacho of pineapple with ice. All very very tasty. Good bottle of Brouilly, plus water, and we left feeling great. Would highly recommend this place.
4 based on 104 reviews
If you're lucky enough to be traveling through Provence this summer, this little gem should be on your itinerary.Hosts Stephanie and Sebastien welcomed us warmly with a regional rosé and homemade tapenade. The menu selections are carefully curated as everything is made in house and almost entirely with local products. My husband and I shared a plate of fleur de courgettes (zucchini flowers) with a fig coulis that was refreshingly light and tasty. I followed that with a perfectly seared tuna steak while husband took tender calamari in a chorizo sauce. So reluctant to leave the exquisite and tranquil garden table, we even made room for local cheese and dessert!We look forward to our next trip!
4 based on 180 reviews
Small restaurant situated in an ancient Square near the Market . In summer there are outside tables but in winter the interior is a classic old style restaurant White tablecloths , formal but friendly waiters . Small wine list, I had the very reasonable house wine which was excellent small blackboard menu but very well cooked and very reasonable . well worth a visit and I look forward to returning having lived in the area for many years I am only sorry that I had not given it a try earlier .
4 based on 185 reviews
Brasserie with shaded and modern terrace where we offer a varied menu, fish, meats, pasta, pizzas, cocktails, beers etc ... The hamburg specialty of the house not to be missed looking forward to welcoming you
I have been in this region for nearly 20 years, but this was my first trip to Cafe De Paris in Les Arcs. With tables across the restaurant, in the park, it looked very tempting. The owner proved to be a fantastic host, very friendly and serviceminded. He even sat down with us for a nice chat! The food - we all chose hamburgers, was very good. Creative and very good taste. Not to mention the small cakes for desert! Oh la la :-)That particular day there was a great trio playing the most wonderful music. It was all just so perfect. A very remerable lunch. We came as strangers and left as friends and will surely be regular gusts!
4 based on 172 reviews
Maison bourgeoise du 19eme siècle en plein centre ville de Draguignan disposant de 4 chambres d' Hôtes récentes avec salle d'eau et toilette indépendant. Vue imprenable sur le jardin, terrasse commune avec salons de jardin.
Certainly the dinner was stylish. The building and the restaurant have a long history. My boyfriend and I were not in a rush, so we did not mind the slightly slow service. We haven't booked but got a lovely romantic spot in the corner of the garden. The food was very good, I had a grilled fish, my partner duck with figs. We shared a mind blowing chocolate cake for desert. Sweet!
4 based on 115 reviews
We knew this restaurant from earlier visits and were curious on new ownership. No possibility to reserve by telephone, problems with the telephone company. Result: half of the terras was empty. Long waiting, small card of which 2 menus were allready sold out. My steak was served with some potatoes, no vegetables, not a leaf of salad. Little effort is shown, for me they lack spirit of liking what they do.
4 based on 129 reviews
We were staying in Draguignan to attend a wedding nearby and needed to find dinner on a Sunday night. We found this place on Tripadvisor and decided to try it. Draguignan itself felt a bit rough round the edges but the restaurant was in a very pleasant, stylish courtyard and felt like a little oasis away from the rest of the town. The waitress was very friendly and helpful. She spoke very little English but we managed to get by with our limited French. She recommended a special of truffle risotto, which I ordered. It was beautifully cooked, very creamy and with generous shavings of truffle. My friend had risotto with crayfish, lemon and coriander which was also good. Other diners were eating steaks and seafood which all looked nice. For dessert we shared a creme brûlée. It was good value and I couldn't really fault it. I doubt I will return to Draguignan but if I do I would definitely come back to this restaurant.
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4 based on 399 reviews
L'Auberge des 2 Pins - Meeting point & insider tip of gourmets in Var The pleasure is in our focus. In our cozy Auberge, surrounded by vineyards with a beautiful summer terrace with view to the Massif de Pennafort, a dedicated team ensures that you feel c
I went here with my family two times on our vacation. The service was great and personale and the staff was very friendly to explain the dishes to us if we did not understand them. I seemed like a family owned place but I really have no idea if it is or not but you get the atmosphere. The dishes were great and the big boss (as he was referred to by the staff) gave good recommendations on dish and wine combo. All in all two wonderfull experiences. I will definately be back if I ever visit the region again. Oh and they have a pretty special frog living there too.
4 based on 210 reviews
Our authentic Moulin de la Gardiole you offers a "bistronomique cuisine" in a pleasant decor. In terrace, lunch and dinner at the waterfront and for the cooler evenings, the library and the room of the mill will welcome you to make you discover the delici
Don't hesitate to lunch or dinner in this restaurant! My husband and I with a friend weren't disappointed: we chose a table in the shade of an olive tree, greeted by a very friendly waitress really. All ingredients are fresh, the menu changing daily. The roast sea bass was simply delicious! And my husband and our friend much appreciate the smoked salmon by the Chef. I congratulate him for his simple but very tasted food. We chose starter, dishes and dessert à la carte, with three short drinks, a bottle of water and coffee/tea for 139â¬.
4 based on 1015 reviews
Entering the restaurant is really charming....But when comes the time of order, you look everywhere to see a smile on the waiters' face...The very bad service is not balanced by the quality of the food. Nice plates are not enough to compensate a good but not exceptional food.
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