Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Lauris, France including Bistrot Jeannette, La Cuisine D'Amelie, L'Auberge du Castellas, Le Bocage, Le Numero 9, Au Moulin Gourmand, Le Dix'vin, Le Comptoir, Chez Felicien, Restaurant Gastronomique Auberge la Feniere
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4 based on 464 reviews
Reine SAMMUT is Chef since 1975 ! She learns at first with her mother-in-law, and she is now one of our best Chef in France. Her,cooking is a Mediterranean cooking of heart, inspired by the cooking of her mother-in-law Claudette. By her passion, her preci
Reading the reviews after going for dinner, we now realise that this restaurant is apparently gluten free, which may explain why we found the food somewhat lacking in flavours.We walked in off the street with no reservation and they were able to accommodate us for a 55⬠five course menu. Great attention is paid to presenting the food beautifully, using flowers and herbs from the garden. One of the staff took great care to explain everything, translating the more specialist words for us from French.Be aware that there is no choice. The menu we were offered included beef carpaccio and rabbit; one of us asked to replace the beef due to personal preference and had to overcome resistance and get a special dispensation from the kitchen to replace (with a delicious tomato dish). Given the restaurant is catering for gluten-free dietary requirements, it seems odd not to also offer more choices, especially for vegetarians.While we recognise that âchacun à son goûtâ applies, we found some of the combinations odd, and couldnât eat them, for example, the house speciality of sorbet with lemon, rosemary and olive oil. The focaccia was too oily (perhaps because gluten free?) and bread in a pot too dense and dry. The pairing of rabbit and aubergine purée were too similar as were the chocolate tart, chocolate ice and very tart passion fruit coulis.Finally, for the quality that this restaurant aspires to, the decor is getting a bit tired; for example, weâd gently suggest changing chairs where the surface has peeled away and altering the interior decor of the âannexeâ.Overall an interesting experience, weâre learning that not all high end restaurants are the same.
4 based on 362 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 205 reviews
As in most tourist towns and villages in the Vaucluse when lunchtime arrives cafes suddenly change to restaurants. If you don't want lunch - get lost attitude. Le Comptoir is different - just a beer @ 1300? No problem.Tourist stroll, the waiters stroll, all is relaxed, but don't get me wrong, the service is fine, and unusually for the south of France, the staff are friendly.A place to remember.
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 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!
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 325 reviews
I am so impressed with the standard of small restaurants in villages/towns tucked away in the French countryside. This is no exception. We booked (important) through a recommendation and were served fabulous food and good local wine. After such a good meal, we were thankful we only had a few metres to waddle back!
4 based on 673 reviews
We went to dinner here on the strength of their tripadvisor rating and reviews. Our experience here was different from the glowing tripadvisor ratings. The artichoke first course the waitress recommended was okay, but nothing remarkable. For the mains, I thought I was ordering the beef (we had communication issues as my French is limited as was the waitress's English) but got the lamb. There was so much fat on the lamb that there was hardly anything to eat. What I did eat was very tough. Others at the table ordered two vegetarian dishes, both of which were left unfinished due to lack of flavor. The mains cost around 20 euros each. For what we got, and particularly for the vegetarian dishes, it was not a good value. Maybe we ordered the wrong dishes, but after our experience we were not eager to go back to try others. During dinner, I overheard the owner urging the couple seated next to our table to write positive tripadvisor reviews. Perhaps this helps to explain, in part, such a high rating?
4 based on 184 reviews
I would not recommend this bistro restaurant as we were not impressed with the menu selections, execution of dishes, or service. During our two night stay we ate here in the bistro and in the gourmet restaurant as there were no other restaurant choices close by. The hotel is wonderful, but they could improve the service and choices in this bistro. They did do a much better job in providing a nice buffet breakfast than dinner. Dear Robin Fthank you for the good comments about our hotelwe will work on your bistro comments to improve our qualitébest regards,
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5 based on 65 reviews
Cuisine maison, produits frais, locaux et de saison Ambiance chaleureuse et décontractée Le Bistrot Jeannette est ouvert pour le déjeuner du mardi au samedi midi. Au menu, de belles salades avec de bons produits frais et locaux, la "popote du jour", des d
We stopped in Lauris on our way to Lourmarin. We loved the village and had coffee at Bistrot Jeannette. While there we reviewed the luncheon menu and were so impressed we almost called the restaurant in Lourmarin to cancel our reservation. But, we did not. We will return to Bistrot Jeannette on our next trip!
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