Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Valence, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France including Bistrot Le Pas-Sage, La Mamounia, Sassoun, Restaurant le Familial, Tajine & Co, Le Cedre, L'Escale de Fonfon, Chez Gayane, La Strada, Brasserie Nour
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Very good restaurant. On holiday in Valence, my wife and I went to eat at Nour. The Lebanese food was excellent and the staff was very pleasant. We will come back!
3 based on 291 reviews
Another night in Valence, another restaurant. There's plenty to choose from so we decided to eat Italian.Service was good and the staff were friendly, and there was a real buzz about the place. You could eat inside or out. We had jambon cru and pizza, washed down with chardonnay (for the wife) and two bottles of Moretti Italian beer.Decent enough place but if visiting Valence again, I don't think I would return - there are many other places to try out and in my estimation, La Strada was good enough for one visit.
5 based on 38 reviews
nous y avons mangé un soir mon mari mon petit fils et moi meme bon accueil de la patronne, bconne cuisine du patronc'est goutu et rien à redireà refaire
3 based on 134 reviews
Nice Location but should be taken over by professionals. What is coming out of the kitchen is really not professional . And this with a small card . I saw 3 plates going back to the kitchen( ours too). Bravo for the waiters to withstand the problems of the kitchen. Pay a bit more and go to Brasserie Le Pic Valence to get outstanding kitchen. Was a loss of my evening and money .
4 based on 69 reviews
walking through valence we found this little Lebanese restaurant ...we decided to try it and we took the right decision .... very cozy , welcoming , familial, ambiance the staff are so sweet and friendly .... the chef is himself Lebanese and the owner ... so the taste is original. the price is so good. i advice everyone to try it ...
4 based on 139 reviews
Driving from Luxembourg to Saint-Tropez we stopped off at Valence on an overnight break, the suggested restaurants were crowded and unable to get us a table for hours when we stumbled across this charming Moroccan restaurant. Despite being very busy we were found a table, it was explained that as it was busy we may have to wait a while for our food. The wait wasn't too bad, a short while for the order to be taken but drinks and olives were served quickly. The meal was good, a lamb Tajine with with lots of the usual dried fruits. The rice was unusual, served with black lentils through it, it added a nice texture to the meal.The staff, though rushed off their feet, were attentive and helpful with suggestions from the menu. It appears to be a family run business. When we were there the weather was nice and we sat in the courtyard but there are a few tables inside. There was a limited traditional menu and a well stocked bar serving some unusual cocktails. Unfortunately the full sweet menu wasn't available when we were there but the dish I had (a nameless cream and caramel concoction with spices) was very nice.A word of warning, on the way back to the car park passing the large gravel pedestrianised area at Boulevard Bancel a cyclist unsuccessfully tried to snatch my wife's handbag, we managed to foil him but only because he was too noisy coming up behind us. There were several other cyclists milling about in the area, possibly intent on the same thing. They only dispersed when we approached a passing Police National patrol and advised them of what had happened.
4 based on 96 reviews
The couscous at the familial is worth the trip ! delicious!!Service is cordial, fast, the place is not pretentious, nicely done, clean and friendly.The couscous is served family style copious, well prepared and again it is delicious ! highly recommend this place
4 based on 213 reviews
A group of us enjoyed an excellent dinner at Sassoun. Outstanding flavors, and good menu selection. I love Middle Eastern food so this Armenian / Lebanese restaurant was a great find. Everything is fresh and tastes fantastic. Small restaurant setting which makes for a very enjoyable intimate dinner. I can only recommend.
4 based on 329 reviews
Dans un somptueux decor, le restaurant "La Mamounia" nous transporte de Valence dans la Drome a destination du Maroc pour un depaysement total. De la faience au bois peint sculpte, en passant par les tapis, "La Mamounia" vous embarque pour un voyage authe
From the outside it does not say much, but do enter for a nice surprise. The food was wonderful, seriously spiced but balanced, resulting in the kind of authentic taste very seldom found in Europe when trying Moroccan cuisine. We tried a few dishes, all were good, but the tagines were outstanding. The decor is quite beautiful and, after querying, we found out it is handmade by an artist in Fez. English language was not a problem. Strongly recommended. One suggestion for the manager: please add also white wine to the menu, there should be plenty of good ones in the region; red and rose wines were well represented.Dear guest,Thank you for taking the time to write a review.We work expence of products and the consistent quality of our service is a daily concern. We are grateful to you for giving us the opportunity to meet you and sincerely hope to have the opportunity to receive you again
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4 based on 338 reviews
We managed to get the last available table outside overlooking the main town square and settled down for a lovely meal from the 30 Euro 'formule'. Everything was delicious - Coquillages gratinés and Petite planche de charcuterie starters, St Jacques et gambas and Côtes premières d'agneau grillées mains, Mi-cuit coulant au chocolat and fromages desserts. Delicious. We will return!
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