Best French restaurants nearby. Discover the best French food in Venelles. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for French restaurants near you. including L'Orangerie, Le Mas d'Entremont, Le Mome, L'Atelier Gourmand, La Bastide de Venelles, L'opus, Restaurant La Casa des Frangins, Le Cinquieme Element, L'Aperitif Francais, Tina's Cafe
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4 based on 18 reviews
Good, tasty and simple food at affordable price.I do not put a 5 star because of the default wine served with the food. Not so good ask for a bottle of wine.
5 based on 93 reviews
A unique place in Aix en Provence where you can discover our most beloved French national sport, The Aperitif!!! With a wide selection of rillettes, terrines and fish, meat or vegetarian spreads... Our famous "Croc poulet" truffled chicken sandwich, foie
I've been in l'Apéritif Français just to try to find a gift for my father (wine bottle) and I had a real lesson about "What is the French apéritif"... Thank you Pierre and Stéphane for this moment ! Really enjoyable !
4 based on 38 reviews
formules à petits prix, bon accueil, crêpes vraiment bonnes ! il manque juste une jolie terasse ! le service est rapide. impec !
4 based on 57 reviews
What a find! During a week based in Peyrolles, we ate here twice - lunch and dinner. The food is perfectly cooked, very fresh and beautifully presented. Service was excellent and we were made to feel very welcome. The exchange rate meant that we found it a little on the expensive side but the quality made that bearable!
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4 based on 169 reviews
Modern French cooking, good value fixed price menu. The owner is charming arriving here via Corsica and Prague. His English is excellent and ensures the level of service and food are top class.Don't be put off by the environs this is greet place to eat well.
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4 based on 489 reviews
Arriving at La Bastide de Venelles is like a breath of fresh air. Nestled in the beautiful French countryside and just a stones throw from Aix it is a perfect place to hang your hat. There is everything one needs for a pleasant visit to France. The restaurant is top quality with lots of local dishes (there's always a steak if it's "too" local) and a very nice wine list. The rooms are very cozy and well equipped. Everything is newly renovated. The outdoor area is beautiful and the pool area is stunning. We only had one night. I would love to get back for at least a few days. I could imagine this being a perfect place to go with a large family or a couple of families. Lovely
4 based on 224 reviews
We loved this place. A fantastic alternative to Aix, quite with a fantastic view over Mt St Victoire. Food was tasty and very well cooked. Staff were friendly, patient with my dodgy Franglais. The experience was relaxed and informal, the staff appear to really enjoy being there and it's a hands on operation. Thoroughly recommended and reasonably priced at about 60 Euros for two, including wine.
4 based on 293 reviews
This is a wonderful friendly restaurant, very popular. The staff were extremely accommodating and found us a table despite the fact that our landlady had forgotten to book. Great atmosphere, very popular with locals, great for big groups or just two as in our case. Reasonably priced at around 60 Euros for two, including drinks.
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4 based on 258 reviews
Excellent set meal for a group of 40 of us, in a beautiful setting in the hills outside Aix-en-Provence.An amuse-bouche, followed by smoked and marinated salmon with zucchini mousse, then guinea fowl with a mushroom sauce, dauphinoise potatoes and vegetables, then warm goats cheese and finally raspberry and vanilla macaron on a red fruit coulis. Lovely food, well presented.....but one of us is gluten-free, and the restaurant had been advised several days in advance. Gluten-free did not mean food items were substituted, they were simply omitted - no bread, no alternative to the dauphinoise potatoes.The service was very patchy at times; even though the gluten-free one of us did not have any dauphinoise potatoes, halfway through eating the main course, the waitress rushed up to take the meal away saying that it shouldn't have been served. After a discussion with another waitress, the meal was returned and pronounced ok. Heaven help anyone with a severe nut allergy.With attention to detail, the Mas d'Entremont could be excellent.
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4 based on 191 reviews
We were greeted by the Hostess/Waitress with âRoom Number?â Then we were escorted to our small table, next to two other occupied tables in a huge empty dining room. We both ordered the tasting menuâs which were pretty good, but just missing something.After the first course we asked if we could be moved to another table because a party of 6 was coming and they were again putting them right next to our table.I can understand if the restaurant is full, but this wasnât the case.The new table was nicer, but the atmosphere is lacking warmth, like a candle, a smile on the waitressâs face, and music.The hotel has the most friendly staff, but the restaurant needs love.Sorry, but I wasnât impressed.
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