Reviews on European food in Le Thoronet, France including Le Vallon, Le Tournesol, Chez Bruno, La Voute Lorgues, L'estellan, Table de St Pierre, L'Olivade, Aux 2 Fontaines, Bistrot Chez Ludo, La Main a La Pate
Things to do in Le Thoronet
4 based on 302 reviews
Fresh pasta specialities Italian cuisine in the old Town. Shop of italian food Open all year long. Home-made cuisine
I have been to this restaurant many times. Everything is just fine. Cosy decoraion and atmosphere. Kind and helpful writer. Lots of dishes to choose from. Everything tasty. Prices very affordable. E.g. menu of three courser at 22 euro. Unbelievable. Very good for families.
4 based on 202 reviews
Le bistrot est un endroit convivial, avec une cuisine gourmande, et appréciée de notre clientèle,nous sommes à votre service,et toujours dans la bonne humeur .
This was our second year having holiday in Lorgues, and we all looked forward to the very nice lunches (and dinner) and Bistrot Chez Ludo. We had to go back several times for their great and generous salads, especially the chevre cheese salad and the tomato salad with ham was simply superb!Passing there one evening it was actually a live concert going on there, with one of the waitress singing. Great voice!We will be back next time!
4 based on 430 reviews
French cook restaurant whith All-you-can-eat buffet (starters & deserts) All our starters, main courses and deserts are Homemade ! We are waiting for you to take a moment in our lovely terrasse in provence's heart in Lorgues !
Had a very nice meal here for a fair price. Service was adequate though very fast and resulted in a nice dining experience with good quality food. Recommend the goat cheese starter ****merci pour votre avisà bientôt
4 based on 453 reviews
It is perhaps not easy to find, but it is definitely worth a stop. Food is honest and well made. Presentation and tast are very nice. Service is friendly and prices are o.k. We at with 7 persons a three course meal, some drinks, a bottle of wine and a coffee for less than 40 Euro p.p. Where do you find that in the Provence?Thank you very muuch for writing this note concerning our restaurant. We are very pleased to read that you appreciated your meal and hope that your comments will bring us new customers !Thanking you for coming,Best Regards,Mélanie, Jean-Philippe and all the staff
4 based on 119 reviews
Simple and small restaurant out of the road to Cabasse. THere were ver friendly and gentles people. Good food and very quick services. Home made food not very expensive.
4 based on 318 reviews
Visiting with japanese business partners.The restaurant face the wineyards and is situated a little outside Lorgues.Fairly simple restaurant room and this evening totally full, so extremely noisy. Some evening it is possible to sit on the small terrasse just next to the Wine plants,and that I prefer.But the food is good and that is the most important. We were 4 and made different choices. Everyone was happy with their meal.Local White and Red Wine to join our food.Nice evening.
4 based on 135 reviews
Restaurant Located in the old part of Lorgues, well Known for it's Tuesday Market. A natural shaded terrace with a over 40 years walnut. French traditional cuisine with unique flavours. The chef has got over 31 years of experience. A parking is close by:
We had an enjoyable dinner in this restaurant located near the main square in Lorgues. The terrace is pretty under a big tree. The food we had was tasty (the omelette with white truffles was great). Service was friendly. Price-wise we spent about 90⬠for the menu for two and a bottle of rosé wine.
4 based on 1695 reviews
Wonderful lunch on the terrace under the canopy of the trees next to the water fountain on a clear sunny day. The food was terrific and not just for the truffles, as each dish was beautifully prepared with superb sauces.There were four menus to choose from and the difference essentially is the type of truffle. The black truffles are more expensive by about 45 euro per course, but they are just delicious. It would be an error of judgement to just go for the cheapest 78 euro menu. We opted to have one course with the black truffles and this overall menu was 125 euro each. There was also an option to switch some of the menu items with the ultimate extravanganza menu at 195 euro. We did this and it was a great idea. I changed the caviar belini for the foie gras in pastry.The foie gras with the truffles in pastry was simply delicious. Fortunately it wasn't a big serving but is was fantastic and the sauce was full of flavour.The highlight of the house is the truffle on a slice of potato. We opted for the more expensive black truffles for this dish and we were so pleased with the outcome. There was also a delicious creamy sauce. Doesn't sound exciting and words cannot describe how good it was. Everything was cooked to perfection and it was delicious.Next came the lobster. Again a terrific tasty sauce.The desserts were also very enjoyable, and the pre-dessert of a creme caramel with truffles I really enjoyed.We also noted other diners adding a pinch of salt to their dishes and we followed suit. Really brings out the flavour but go easy. I would ceretainly recommend going for the expensive black truffle option for the potato dish. Don't plan on doing anything for the rest of the day and maybe even the next day. We couldn't finish the caviar dish and the staff packed it up for us to take home. Same with the little dessert cakes. 330 euro for two with an inexpensive 80 euro chablis.Great experience.
4 based on 118 reviews
After visiting this Cistercian abbey we stopped at the little town, Le Thoronet for lunch. Just off the town square was this charming restaurant. The owner was English speaking, had spent time in Denmark, just so welcoming, food was very good with shared desserts as well. A peaceful surprise in a beautiful placemerci pour votre passage,on vous a fait passer un bon moment,tout est la,encore merci,a bientôt!!
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Le Thoronet: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 169 reviews
A 5 Mn De L'abbaye Du Thoronet, Restaurant Pizzeria Au Feu De Bois. Cuisine Traditionnelle Mediterraneenne, Grande Terrasse Exterieure Arboree Ombragee Avec Brumisateur. Veranda Chauffee L'hiver.
The Vallon is down a small side road as you head out of Le Thoronet on the road to Carces (or towards the Abbeye de Thoronet). As such, it's easy to miss, but if you are looking for a nice thin-crust pizza you should really stop here as they serve some nice meals. Pizza isn't the only thing on the menu and everything we ate was good, including some salads. Service was quick, efficient, and friendly.
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