Find out what French restaurants to try in Saint-Martin-de-Castillon including Le Sanglier Paresseux, Lou Caleu, Au comptoir de Balthazar, Auberge de Carluc, Bar de la Fontaine, Chez Christine, L'Authentic Bistrot, Le Petit Jardin, Le Bistrot du Coing, Cafe de la place - Chez Chichi
4 based on 155 reviews
Cuisine familiale - Cadre chaleureux et décontracté, à l'ombre des platanes SERVICE LE SOIR UNIQUEMENT SUR RESERVATION
We came upon this restaurant during a tour of small villages near Apt in late June. The host is welcoming, the food authentic, everything was delicious, and the price was reasonable. We will return again.
4 based on 32 reviews
Le Bistro du Coing is a rather new restaurant and is the sister restaurant of Le Sanglier Paresseux in the village of Caseneuve. In other words, the staff seemed to be experienced professionals. We are renting a vacation home near Le Bistro du Coing and this was the first restaurant that we visited. It was lunchtime and the place we rather full. The service was excellent and even though little English was spoken, we got by with no problem. We ordered the traditional set meal of the day and were very impressed with the presentation and quality of our meal. The service was excellent, especially for a rather new restaurant. We not only recommend Le Bistort du Coing but look forward to returning soon.
4 based on 198 reviews
We visited Le Petit Jardin on the recommendation of the lady who owns the mill we were staying in. The setting was fantastic. A beautiful courtyard garden with both locals and tourists contributing to the gentle ambience of the restaurant.Slight problems with the language barrier, but fortunately an Australian lady at the next table spoke good French so was able to explain that I didn't eat meat. My husband and I shared the musssels to start - absolute heaven. I had the vegetarian ravioli as a main course. I think I can honestly say it is the best ravioli I have tasted, although it looked more like a little lasagne than the parcels I expected. I had the creme brulee (my favourite dessert), and it didn't disappoint. Again, I feel the best creme brulee I have ever had. Would not hesitate to recommend this fantastic restaurant.
4 based on 61 reviews
Arrived here too late for lunch but the staff/chef took pity on us ( thanks to sad faces & rumbling bellys) and boy are we so glad they did!! They provided us with the tastiest, freshest sandwiches I have ever had!! Baguette, mozzarella tomato & pesto! All served with friendly welcoming smiles & chat. The atmosphere in this cafe was electric as it was obviously the central point for meeting groups. A brilliant place to people watch & experience an untouched part of Provence. A lovely lunch & a great customer service! Bonjour je vous remercie pour votre commentaire...et très contente qu'un simple sandwich "tomate Mozzarella " préparer à l'improviste avec les ingrédients que j'avais sous la main en la fin du service vous ai redonné le moral...!!!.merci pour vos photos qui sont superbe ,elles reflètent très bien la vie au Bistrot de Caseneuve .â¤ï¸ MERCI et surtout à très bientôt au bistrot....
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4 based on 115 reviews
C'est une pâtisserie qui propose quelques tables et permet de manger des plats simples mais très bien garnis et présentés (pizzas, omelettes, salades, etcâ¦). Les desserts sont naturellement "maison" et on y est très bien accueilli. C'est vraiment l'idéal
Every time we come to the Luberon we rent bikes and explore the area. We use the hill climb to Saignon as a litmus test of our fitness as do many other cyclists it appears!Whenever we explore we like to refuel with coffee and cake / croissants. The best cake shop in the Luberon has to be La Vie en Rose in Coustellet but whilst their decor and cakes are amazing, they don't make a croissant as nearly as good as Chez Christine which simply has the best croissants in the area. Tap the top of the croissant and you get that click sound. Then pull off the top and it peels off in layers. Splendid!Their Cafe allongé (espresso with extra water) is top notch as well although we find we need to order 2 each but at EUR 1.50 each it's not a big deal. And of course if you are having 4 coffees you may as well have 4 croissants!
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4 based on 27 reviews
What a great simple lunch, no menus, plat du jour. there were a choice of three dishes, I had the tartare my wife the goats cheese salad. Both meals up were better than we had anticipated, service was very friendly and helpful, our waitress understood my french which is very kind of her! Desserts were equally tasty , a carafe of Rose and coffee for â¬40, well worth in such a lovely setting. Definitely worth the trip.
4 based on 115 reviews
Excellent tasty French food that's very reasonably priced and well known in the area of Cereste. Closed on wednesday evening and tuesday.
Auberge de Carluc was an excellent meal in an excellent atmosphere. They offer two-course pré-fixe's if you don't think you could eat a whole three courses. The plats du jours were excellent, as well as the desserts, which included apple pie, baba au rhum, tiramisu, mousse au chocolate, and others. I really recommend this place.
4 based on 262 reviews
I asked the owner, who was setting up for lunch service, if there was a table available for lunch, and his response was not just rude but hostile. Disappointing, to say the least, since the reviews for meals have been so positive.
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4 based on 107 reviews
This charming place along the highway serves great food. Its equally charming owner, Pauline Amblard, works the tables herself. The 18.5e lunch special was fantastic. Just go to the website and look at the menu! It appears that the associated B&B is equally excellent. On a bikepath and has a pool too. This is a place one should go back to many times!
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4 based on 650 reviews
A wonderful place to dine. Food and presentation were great. Service with a smile. We also dined three times at Bistro de Lagarde which has a Michelin star. We prefer Le Sanglier Paresseux.
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