Reviews on European food in Provins, Ile-de-France, France. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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4 based on 92 reviews
Walking around Provins at lunch time was not a happy occasion. There is a rather odd range of places along the main road leading to the Mediaeval old town including Chinese, Indian, cafe's and grim looking restaurants with menus that look as though they were handed down from a long lost relative. Just when we had given up hope of finding somewhere that would satisfy all of us we turned a corner and there was L'Osteria. Its not in the Mediaeval old town so probably doesn't cater to the tourists as much as to the locals and offers a range of Italian and French inspired dishes. I had a pleasant chicken salad, my daughter had a good pizza, my son some tagliatelle and my wife a well flavoured tagliatelle carbonara. If you find yourself in Provins at lunchtime (and I am sure the evening is OK as well) you would be well advised to eat here.
3 based on 240 reviews
Our 2 restaurant rooms, inspired by the medieval era can welcome up to 80 people. The Eglantine room is bright and welcoming. In an equally harmonious setting, the Landora room offers a medieval theme with a touch of contemporary design set by its modern
I wanted a nice dinner after a day in Provins and we settled on Le Bistrot des Remparts. I am thoroughly happy. I had one of the set menus with Duck Foie Gras, Beef Filet with Polenta, and Five Desserts inspired by the Damascus Rose. The rest in my party had other options for entry, main and dessert. Everything was yummy, and beautifully presented. The wine list covered local and regional French wines. The service was friendly and attentive. I had a perfect evening, and would recommend anyone to go to Le Bistrot des Remparts for a perfect end to your day.Dear Madam, dear Sir,Thank you for taking the time to share your impressions. It's a real pleasure to see your satisfaction and a great reward for our teams.Hoping to see you soon.Sincerely Yours.Cécile Roy
4 based on 87 reviews
Easy to find in the centre of Provins. We were one of three other occupied tables so there wasn't much in the way of atmosphere. Straightforward menu reasonable food but the presentation was a bit basic A sort of chips with everything sort of place One tomato as the photo suggestsService was friendly and efficient
4 based on 479 reviews
A great place to have an inexpensive and tasty lunch in the historic town of Provins, France.
While visiting the charming medieval town of Provins was in itself very interesting and worthwhile, the highlight of our day trip from Paris was lunch and later, dessert, at La Fleur de Sel, located right on the town square (Le Chatel). We were so looking forward to sampling a Crepe Bretonne and were not disappointed. Our crepes were delicious, well presented, and more than filling. What made this experience even more meaningful was the attentiveness and charm of the new owner, Virgil Le Dreff. He went out of his way to explain the crepes to us, was happy to answer all our questions, and even offered to drive us back to the train station after our dessert crepe in the early evening (no buses after 2:30 p.m. in the off season). He is passionate about his restaurant and even more so about providing above the norm service to his clients. Where else would you find this kind of attention? Call ahead if you wish at 01 6400 2634.
4 based on 222 reviews
Found L'Appart on a very wet Monday when most of the restaurants were closed.The "complet" menu was good with three courses. Salad with roasted vegetables, beef steak and potatoes and a small cold sweet.Good value for money but have had better in other places.Would like to give it more than "average" but cold not go as far as "very good".
4 based on 500 reviews
Dans La Rue Principale De L'entrée Dans La Vieille Ville
This is a very nice estaurant in the rather unpreposeesing town of Choisy en Brie, serving interesting and well-prepared food servd in a modern ambience in a very old building. One ot the better meals we had during our two week trip in France.
4 based on 304 reviews
Les Bistrophiles sont situés dans la rue piétonne au 44 rue du Val, en Ville Basse de Provins. Nous cuisinons avec des produits locaux : lentilles de Sourdun, bières de Brie, safran de Provins, produits à la Rose de Provins, jus de pomme et cidre briard e
At first glance, this seems like your average bistro, with a red façade and a nice terraceâ¦. Except that itâs just the opposite! At Les Bistrophiles, David and Isabelle Romaska are hiding a real treasure trove of carefully chosen French products. Including: white wine from the Coteaux de Suresnes for the chicken terrine; goat cheese from the Pamfou farm â who also supply the Ãlysée Palace! â for the salad; Provins mustard and new potatoes from Essonne to eat with the âcat tongueâ Salers steak; a Nemours poppy syrup drizzled over the iced parfaitâ¦. And donât forget about the épicerie corner, filled with other great finds: rose honey from Carla Renault, saffron from Morteryâ¦. To drink, thereâs a beautiful selection of local blonde beers, like La Briarde, or an amber beer from Thomas Becket of the Brasserie Larché in Sens (â¬4.60 for 33 cl). Menus â¬14.90 to â¬25, kids â¬9.50, à la carte â¬27-44. // R.deC.
4 based on 164 reviews
The restaurant "IL ÃTAIT UNE FOIS..." located on the ground floor of the house STELLA CADENTE. Guests can choose between the cosy atmosphere of the dining room or perhaps prefer the charm of the verdant garden. They can have breakfast, lunch, Dinner, brun
Without trip advisor we would not have found this lovely romantic restaurant full of quirky vintage furnishings. We started with a glass of champagne enhanced with a dash of rose essence. Our charming waitress helped out our small amount of French to bring us delicious food from the set menu, served on beautiful old tableware. Thank you.
4 based on 383 reviews
It seems to be the oldest French restaurant - open since 1270 :-)Ancient building, richly decorated interior, excellent service. Not too expensive for such a special restaurant - the cheapest menu only costs 19 euros per person! The cuisine could be more interesting though - therefore, as for the food, nothing is really worth mentioning. However, if you have a chance to come to the charming town of Provins, we would strongly recommend to have a meal at this restaurant which is a kind of a local curiosity.
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4 based on 164 reviews
The restaurant "IL ÃTAIT UNE FOIS..." located on the ground floor of the house STELLA CADENTE. Guests can choose between the cosy atmosphere of the dining room or perhaps prefer the charm of the verdant garden. They can have breakfast, lunch, Dinner, brun
Without trip advisor we would not have found this lovely romantic restaurant full of quirky vintage furnishings. We started with a glass of champagne enhanced with a dash of rose essence. Our charming waitress helped out our small amount of French to bring us delicious food from the set menu, served on beautiful old tableware. Thank you.
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