Reviews on Pizza food in Rustrel, France including Pizzeria Le Colorado, Le Bar des Amis, Pizzeria O'Grill, La Cuisine au Feu de Bois, Le flamand rose, Le Bistro de Mon Pere, Pizz'Avenue Livraison
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4 based on 29 reviews
It is the closest thing to American Pizza we have found in the Luberon Valley. They will use mozzarella, rather than gruyere, and the sauce is flavorful. The pizza is "to go" or emporter.
4 based on 25 reviews
If you are looking for a simple and convivial place for a drink or a bite this is the perfect place to stop. A lovely little terrace to relax and enjoy the pretty streets of St. Saturnin les Apt. This owners who run this restaurant are welcoming and always greet you with a smile. They offer a nice selection of local wines and perfectly crispy crust pizzas made with love. This is the perfect local hang out to get a true sense of village life.
4 based on 46 reviews
We wandered round Apt on a Sunday evening, looking for somewhere away from the traffic on the ring road and happened upon this very pleasant restaurant. They seem to specialise in pizzas but do plenty of other things as well. We had lasagne and salad which was very tasty and not expensive. The chef/owner and his front of house wife were very friendly and welcoming. We would go back if we were in the area.
4 based on 73 reviews
Our restaurant "La Cuisine au Feu de Bois" is a friendly place. We offer Provencal dishes, pizzas and salads. In front of you, in the middle of the room, the Chef prepares the best dishes to regale you ... Everything is made on site with fresh products. T
We enjoyed our dinner in this nice restaurant. The menu was exquisite, the service very good and friendly people. We would definitely recommend this restaurant!
4 based on 124 reviews
You could walk past this unassuming frontage without realising that it contains a genuine taste of France at a knock down price. As we passed on our tour of Apt's huge market, we reserved a table for 12.30 - feeling a little foolish as it was empty - but it turned out to be very wise as it was full and turning people away at lunchtime. We had the meal of the day for E11.50, which simply offered a 'Provencal pizza' plus salad, dessert and coffee. The pizzas were simple but tasty and filled the plate. The separate big plate of salad was mainly lettuce (as normal in France, where 'salade' means 'lettuce') but it also included tomato and melon. Spray bottles of oil and balsamic allowed you to dress your own. The bottle of chilli oil for the pizzas was a nice touch, and was sweet rather than fiery.Dessert was another pleasure - I counted 7 to choose from, including ice cream, of which there were several varieties including pistachio. My apricot tart was a huge slice, but I couldn't resist eating it all. Our guest had the apple pie - also large and 'moorish'. Coffee was included: our guest drinks it with milk - often double the price in France, but not here. We appeared to be the only English people in the place, but the waitress was helpful and my basic French was more than sufficient.The toilets were also in good order - not always the case in France!We felt this was the best value meal of the fortnight, and especially good for a family with children on a budget.
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4 based on 51 reviews
Very pleasant, both the staff and the food and the service. Beware the pizzas if you are on a short holiday. They are big and you might not finish it before you have to leave. Lots of hikers, bikers, an locals litter the place because it just about right for the price. Recommended.
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4 based on 137 reviews
Set within the campsite, this restaurant offers a varied menu at reasonable prices. Booking is recommended especially at weekends. The staff are friendly, the food is good and the ambience is lovely. An idyllic setting and worth a visit if in the area.
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