Find out what European restaurants to try in Rustrel including Cafe de la place - Chez Chichi, Le Bistrot de Lagarde, Pizzeria Le Colorado, La Fontaine, La Table de Pablo, Au comptoir de Balthazar, L'Intramuros, Le Carnot Set, Chez Christine, Le Platane
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4 based on 322 reviews
Restaurant traditionnel .cuisine maison Beau jardin ombragé avec en plus une nouveauté : possibilité de grignoter l apres midi ( salade, ardoise de charcuterie.Et carte de glaces artisanales.café ou thé gourmand)
Very nice to fix price menu for lunch â¬17Family run and very good service. The pasta was excellent. The fish and cream sauce that went with it was superb.Merci et heureux de vous avoir fait plaisir à bientot M petit
4 based on 115 reviews
C'est une pâtisserie qui propose quelques tables et permet de manger des plats simples mais très bien garnis et présentés (pizzas, omelettes, salades, etcâ¦). Les desserts sont naturellement "maison" et on y est très bien accueilli. C'est vraiment l'idéal
Every time we come to the Luberon we rent bikes and explore the area. We use the hill climb to Saignon as a litmus test of our fitness as do many other cyclists it appears!Whenever we explore we like to refuel with coffee and cake / croissants. The best cake shop in the Luberon has to be La Vie en Rose in Coustellet but whilst their decor and cakes are amazing, they don't make a croissant as nearly as good as Chez Christine which simply has the best croissants in the area. Tap the top of the croissant and you get that click sound. Then pull off the top and it peels off in layers. Splendid!Their Cafe allongé (espresso with extra water) is top notch as well although we find we need to order 2 each but at EUR 1.50 each it's not a big deal. And of course if you are having 4 coffees you may as well have 4 croissants!
4 based on 323 reviews
Apt, where I lived for more than 10 years and where I still visit my family once a year has never really been known for hosting great restaurants. Some are OK, not too bad, and often the best choice was to go for a pizza or real simple fare. The Carnot Set, surprisingly for what is also a café, is of another calibre, thanks to a very good chef and to the very friendly and welcoming owners of the place. It also benefits, since last year, of a newly refurbished square which is now mostly pedestrian and offers a terrace where to dine al fresco, weather permitting... and it permits a lot in that part of the world.The food is simple, but always prepared with care and with a twist that turns it out of the ordinary (like melon with a touch of olive oil). It is also very reasonably priced in a town where tourists are too often taken for a ride. As is the wine list, simple, but good and correctly priced. Service is friendly and attentive, even when the place is full (as it was the two times I had dinner there). Excellent location too, close to the Cathedral and the car park on the river bank. And when you see the locals eating there, it's a good sign, especially in Apt, believe me!
4 based on 421 reviews
From the moment you enter, you can tell you are in the presence of an artist - everything from the decor to the menus to the food is a creative experience. There are a lot of traditional elements in the cuisine (mostly French, but some pan-Mediterranean), but they are combined and elaborated upon in a quite artistic way. You could tell by the number of specials on the menu that this is a place where every dish is well considered (it was evident that several of the dishes made use of seasonal ingredients that insured produce and meats were very fresh). The cooking and ingredients are all of high quality, My wife and I both ordered a fois gras that was perfectly salted and cooked. Both of our entrees were excellent and the kind waitress was friendly and very helpful in finding something our baby could eat. The establishment was the high-point of our stay in Apt. I would revisit Apt only to return to this restaurant. Merci a la la propriétaire pour votre déterminé penchant artistique!Je n'ai pas tout compris mais j'ai l'impression que vous êtes satisfaits de votre passage à l'intramuros. Merci et peut être á bientot
4 based on 262 reviews
I asked the owner, who was setting up for lunch service, if there was a table available for lunch, and his response was not just rude but hostile. Disappointing, to say the least, since the reviews for meals have been so positive.
4 based on 264 reviews
The restaurant is only accessible by car, nicely decorated with friendly and competent service.The menu has nice choices, with emphasis on local specialties. If you don't like goat cheese, ask before ordering, to avoid dissapointment. Very nice wines, good advice from the waitress.
4 based on 305 reviews
A lovely village restaurant in Villars, slightly off the beaten track in Luberon. The clients seem to be regulars and I can understand why. The atmosphere is very homely, the cuisine uncomplicated but using good ingredients. Avoiding complication is a core piece of advice - I chose an enticing starter (mille feuille with shrimps and smoked salmon) which was a bit of a let down compared to the simple but delicious foie gras my better half chose in her infinite wisdom. I made it up though with the beef fillet in mustard sauce (her sea bream was excellent to). Overall, maybe it does not strictly deserve 5 stars but worth to be encouraged and the value is very decent indeed - so try it when you happen to be in the area.
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.
5 based on 492 reviews
We had heard much about this restaurant high up in the wilderness. The restaurant is very rustic with just a few tables in an old farmhouse. The service was very pleasant but a bit sloppy. The table was not cleaned between the meals and looked quite messy in the end. We had the lunch menue that lacked imagination, all dishes tasted more or less the same with a fishy flavor everywhere. The dessert was the best part but there was too much of it all served at once. Does not measure up to its reputation or perhaps they just had a bad day.
4 based on 155 reviews
Cuisine familiale - Cadre chaleureux et décontracté, à l'ombre des platanes SERVICE LE SOIR UNIQUEMENT SUR RESERVATION
We came upon this restaurant during a tour of small villages near Apt in late June. The host is welcoming, the food authentic, everything was delicious, and the price was reasonable. We will return again.
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