Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Violes, France including L'Oustalet, Auberge de la Tuilerie, Carre Gourmand, Coteaux & Fourchettes, Hotel Restaurant Les Florets, Cafe Du Cours, Nez! Bar a Vin, La Table de Magali, Le Dolium - La Cave a Manger, Cote Terrasse
Restaurants in Violes
4 based on 756 reviews
We came here for dinner on the night we arrived in Seguret, after going for a drive for much of the day. It was Monday, so many restaurants were closed. We arrived early, hoping to get a table before the later reservations showed up. There was nobody in the dining room, and they told us they were full, but we were free to eat outside. Normally, that would have been good, but this evening was a bit windy and cool, and there were some rain showers. They did bring some blankets to keep us warm. We watched the main dining room. A few other people showed up while we were eating, but there was no time where the place was full. I really felt that they could have agreed to seat us inside if we promised to be finished by, say 8:00 or 8:30 pm.The food was good but somewhat casual, which was fine. The wines were local, good value and tasty. It was a nice dinner overall, but marred just a bit by being stuck outside.
4 based on 308 reviews
Michel Ducellier est un enfant de la région qui a fait ses classes chez le très célèbre restaurant étoilé Christian Etienne en Avignon. Futur Disciple d'Auguste Escoffier, Michel Ducellier est un amoureux de la gastronomie et travaille des goûts naturels,
We arrived shortly after 7pm and received excellent service, avoiding the 8pm rush. The fois grois starter with a macaroon was delicious, the quail entree was spectacular, probably the best quail I've ever had, boneless and so tasty. The side of truffle blue cheese mashed potatoes was divine. The desert was also delicious and all on a â¬32 tasting menu. Our total bill was under â¬100 with a bottle of wine and 2 glasses of white wine to start. Competing with the best meal on our trip and we went to a Michelin 3 star. A real foodie find. Would highly recommend!
4 based on 175 reviews
Easy to find in Sablet just off a main roundabout. Abundant parking and a large outdoor terrace. We were here for lunch on a warm day. The menu features a fish and a meat meal du jour but most other things ala carte are available. There is an amuse bouche to start. One of us had the fish, which tasted fresh even being far in land. The accompanying vegetables were very nice. My partner ordered from the ala carte and the dish was a highlight, beignets of langoustine with some beet salad. We had glasses of a local white, which was quite OK. Desert which came with my fish meal was fine. For approximately 50 euros, it was great. Service was friendly and efficient. We will be back.Merci pour votre avis et au plaisir de vous revoir Magali et Didier
4 based on 210 reviews
On Friday, February 1st, the staff of Le Nez outdid themselves for their truffle evening. A six course meal with truffles or as was statedâtuber melanosporum! Six coursesâcou Farsi truffé, tartare de barre à la truffe, brouillade dâÅufs à la truffe, consommé de bÅuf truffé, brie truffé, et pomme au four truffé. What an evening! Great ambiance; friendly folks.
4 based on 353 reviews
Great for couples, solo or groups. Various set menus at 24, 30, or a la carte. Signature is the duck brochette hanging from vertical steel ring. Daube excellent. Puddings also brilliant, Service slowish (78 covers), maybe a bit understaffed, suggest get there early. 7.15. Eat outside on the narrow terrace under plane trees. Only quibble is v limited kids menu,
4 based on 416 reviews
Thierry and Dominique Bernard whose family is established since 1960 to Florêts, town of Gigondas, invite you to visit them. A magnificent terrace, adorned with more than century-old trees of various species, first amazes you. Then you enjoy the view, the
Great food and wine!The menu is in French and English.Although it is somewhat limited, selections change often.We thoroughly enjoyed our meals from start to finish.(I thought my adult daughter and husband were going to faint with joy when they saw the wonderful cheese cart coming their way.)Madame, Thank you so much. We are so happy you enjoyed your meal.Looking forward to welcome you again.Best regards.Thierry
4 based on 638 reviews
Perfect birthday lunchLoved everything about this restaurant. We sat outside as it was summer and lunchtime. The service was perfect and the sommelier was very knowledgeable and offered us a wonderful reasonably priced wine. Food was stunning - i had the lobster and cold melon foam starter and the tuna steak to follow which was cooked to perfection. Great food, very attentive service and lovely setting and all at a very good price. very happy customers!
4 based on 289 reviews
Le Carre Gourmand is a salon de the in Provence, France
We visited Carre Gourmande based on tripadvisor reviews, but sadly we were disappointed to find that reality did not match up. We both ordered chicken, which was tasty and tender, if rather ordinary, and came served with a mustard sauce. Sadly, the accompanying herby potatoes spoiled the meal, being hard and undercooked.The visit was particularly disappointing because we are always on the lookout for places to take our vegtarian son when he visits. Carre Gourmande has a menu approximately 70% vegtarian, however an inability to cook the humble potato does not inspire!
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4 based on 136 reviews
For more than 20 years, La Tuilerie restaurant welcomes you within an exceptionnal site to offer you an authentic food, exclusively produced with fresh seasonal and quality products. In the very heart of a bucolic stylished garden with a unique view on th
The menu is chosen for you and delivered in several courses from starter to desert - the food was ok but nothing special and this formula seemed to be conceived to make life easy for the chef. Everyone is served the same meal therefore you eat what they want rather than what you choose. we started with a terrine and then a roasted pepper with fish, some veal, some cheese and a fruit tart, all fine but far from gastronomic and rather large portions, it was hard to eat everything. The wine was good but not matched to the food although available by the glass, it was reasonably priced.
4 based on 629 reviews
LâOustalet is a âhouseâ that stems from a shared passion between Famille Perrin, a family of winemakers and Laurent Deconinck, a Chef. Located next to the restaurant in Gigondas. It is a mix of contemporary and authentic style at the heart of our Mediterr
I spent three nights in Gigondas, and the middle night, a Saturday, I had reserved L'Oustalet, yes, they can have a Michelin star. My sommelier mentioned the 375 ml page and I was intrigued, the '12 Villard de Poncin Condreiu was wonderful with the goat cheese/duck/++ tart and their starters. The '05 L'Arlot Vosne Romanee Les Suchets was exceptional with the roasted guinea hen, herbed excellently, and a plate of stunning goat cheeses. I had to switch to an Alsacian grappa for the molten chocolate. Friendly informed server, candid sommelier, great chef who met me as I left the restaurant and we had a conversation about wine and food. I'd go back here in a heartbeat. Excellent quality.
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