Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Ansouis. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you. including Le Grain de Sel, Le Loup Bleu, MatCha, Le Nature, Le P'tit Resto, Au Moulin Gourmand, Le Retro, Le Dix'vin, Le Numero 9, Chez Felicien
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4 based on 363 reviews
We have had lunch here on two occasions - the first was a casual drop in which we enjoyed so much we made a point of returning. On both occasions it was very hot so it was good to be cooled by the water vapour installation. Service very friendly and efficient and the food arrived quickly. The pizzas are just great and all other dishes we tried were very good. We will no doubt return
4 based on 708 reviews
Only steps from the Chateau de Lourmarin and in the village center,Numéro 9 welcomes you into its ancient stone building dating from the 18th century. Come and enjoy our « bistronomique « cuisine,enriched with local produce and seasoned by the Chef. Relax
What a lovely place. Visited with Mrs Smith and two daughters and boyfriends for dinner. Friendly and attentive staff delivered conspicuously good service and the food was delicious. We sat outside on a warm evening and had a lovely time. Bill was just under £500 for 6 people having 3 courses a la carte, 3 nice bottles of wine and kir royals to start. Highly recommend.
4 based on 367 reviews
Welcome to Le Dix'Vin, Chief cooking fresh product exclusively, high Colors in the plate Respect of the product for saving the best taste Fresh menu 32â¬
One more visit and one more time, a great moment!!In the new dishes we ALL especialy recomend the parmesan pannacotta with pesto,and the new desert with strawberry and mango, very tasty and very fresh. The other deserts were good as well : pavlova pineapple, and another one with WINE SORBET . What a surpriseAs each summer, a good moment with FRESH meals. Many thx and "bravo"!! See u next year
4 based on 182 reviews
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Behind the rather unassuming exterior sits one of the better restaurants of the area. We had the set menu here (gazpacho of green tomatoes, veal cutlet with olive and potato mash) which was excellent, friendly waitress recommend the wine which was fine too. Apart from the menu there are also plates with grilled fish or meats. A simple formula but all very tasty. Only bum note was the moelleux which was more of a chocolate cake. (still tasty though). Would eat here again, no doubt.
4 based on 364 reviews
You walk downstairs into an authentically beautiful but modern 'cave'. It is simple and beautifully decorated with nice jazz music playing in the background. Wonderful date spot or nice family outing, but on the quieter side so I wouldn't recommend for small, loud children. We went in December so the outdoor terrace was closed, but looked lovely!
5 based on 231 reviews
This is a charming restaurant with lovely young owners and great service The interior could be improved but it's still a good experience.Their cuisine is innovative, fresh, seasonal and tasty. It's great value and the daily menu included a great fish dish and lovely appetizer dish.The village itself is picturesque and situated in a beautiful part of Provence. Take the walk from Cucuron and walk alongside wildflowers, olive fields and Provencal fields.As it's very small you need to book this restaurant.
5 based on 75 reviews
Nous vous accueillons dans un lieu où vous pourrez déguster des plats élaborés à partir de produits frais et locaux, selon les saisons et lâinspiration du chef. Nous proposons une carte des vins de qualité en pensant à tous les budgets. Il pourra être ser
Discovered this restaurant by Google search. Noted the high rating, we decided to give it a try. There were free car parking spaces along the adjacent streets. Once arrived the restaurant, the staff greeted us and arranged a table. As soon as he heard I spoke English instead of French, he used bilingual to communicate with us. How attentive and smart gaining our very good impression. We ordered a 5-course dinner at the price of â¬41 each. It came with a bowl of grape juice and basil, avocado and smoke fish plus a fried curry and wasabi meatball. Very creative and flavorful. Nice job. The homemade gnocchi was exceptional! It paired with homemade tomato sauce and parmigiano crisps. We loved the taste. Two main dishes, one trout with roasted Japanese tea foam and onion crisps, the other was veal with mushrooms. Again, tasty. Then, followed by a cheese plate and caramelised apricot with rosemary ice-cream and chocolate sable to bring the meal a happy ending.The portion size was very generous. Overall food quality and services exceeded our expectations.The dinner was extremely valued for money. Highly recommended.
4 based on 157 reviews
Thanks to Trip Advisor, we chose this little restaurant for lunch after visiting nearby Vaugines, a delightful wee village. A very friendly welcome from Mathieu and a pleasant atmophere, not too noisy despite being nearly full. Jolly decor. A choice of daily specials or the regular menu, so we ate off the blackboard and were more than delighted. The food was properly cooked, but also beautifully presented, really whetting the appetite. Probably the best meal of our holiday (we have one more to go). We would go again in a flash.
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4 based on 206 reviews
We visited years ago when the business was called the "Restaurant du Lac". The lake remains and "Le Loup Bleu" has a beautiful view out over it towards the Grand Luberon mountains: a fact you do not appreciate as you drive past the unprepossessing exterior.The current owners started their new venture last July. He is a retired French diplomat who served in the Seychelles and his wife, the chef, is Seychelloise. As well as formal training in France, she got three years experience at the Michelin starred restaurant "La Closerie" in nearby Ansouis.The cooking is French with some interesting flavour combinations from the chef''s Indian Ocean homeland. My wife and I really enjoyed our food and look forward to going back next year. The value for money is exceptionally good and "Le Loup Bleu" deserves to be much better known.Good luck!
4 based on 219 reviews
Monday we stopped at Ansouis, and saw the "Grain de Sel" sign. We called, and yes they could accommodate us for lunch. It was a great experience. Very quiet setting overlooking the glorious landscape. We ordered the "formule". The tapas assortment was a delicious choice for this hot weather. Fine desert and coffee, all included. Very friendly service.Great place, would certainly go back when in this region.
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