Find out what French restaurants to try in Bormes-Les-Mimosas including La Bonne Fourchette, le krak'n, Le Jardin, Les 5 Sens, La Rastegue, L'Auberge Provencale, La grignote, Restaurant Chez Laurent, Tam Tam, Le P'tit Resto Des Maurels
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5 based on 92 reviews
Stopped for a quick and simple lunch away from the madding crowd, yet so near to Lavandou town center...and was really impressed by such value for price! The charming couple that run it are doing a great job. My salad was abundant, delicious, well presented and visually gorgeous, my partners fish just perfectly cooked and a great portion.I highly recommend you try this spot, especially as this hidden gem is going to get very popular fast!
4 based on 885 reviews
We had lunch in this very pleasant restaurant opposite the beach. It was hot and we were looking for shade so we chose to eat inside. The restaurant was busy and there was a good atmosphere. Service was good and so was the food.It was good quality for money.
4 based on 798 reviews
Had been looking forward to revisiting Chez Laurent following our first visit two years ago.any fears that the standard would not be maintained were soon dismissed!On calling the owner M.Loosveldt to reserve a table for each of our nights visiting Le Lavandou he offered to pick us up from our hotel as I am disabled.Every evening we received the same help and the food just perfect particularly the star dish- Bourride- .This was a memorable visit and we felt like members of "the family.A visit to Chez Laurent should be a must on any trip to the Côte d'Azur.
4 based on 461 reviews
This restaurant is a burger place. The choice of burger is sufficient.Cheeseburger with fries 12,5â¬.I'm not sure why the vegetarian burger costs more (14,5â¬)!?But the burger were really delicious, the plate had a nice decoration.The service was really friendly.They have a English menu and speak English too.All in all in decent burger place.
4 based on 976 reviews
Une cuisine raffinée à inspiration Provençale Soufflé de "Pescadou" tiède, sauce bouillabaisse, Salade de poulpe Vinaigrette à l' orange et coriandre, Confit de bÅuf et sa sauce au vin et olives « Pébré d' Aï» Ãcrasé de pommes de terre, Crème brûlée au ci
Finding good restaurants that are open out-of-season in the South of France is difficult, so we were pleased that this "favourite" re-opened at the end of February - only Thurs, Fri and Saturday evenings (plus Sunday lunch) until the summer. The menu is varied and of great quality with a modern Provence style - 25 and 35 euros menus. Lovely room cosily furnished and we were lucky to have the fireside table! Looking forward to Easter already!
4 based on 516 reviews
We enjoyed our Father's Day celebration here at this Michelin starred restaurant and we were not disappointed. The fixed menu of four courses was outstanding. We were able to enjoy a relaxed lunch in a scenic outdoor space. The food, the presentation, the service were impeccable. We thought the 49⬠per person charge was not extravagant considering our delightful and delicious meal. Would go back again without hesitation!We are happy to know you enjoyed your meal, thank you and see you soon.
4 based on 471 reviews
First off, this place is well-situated on an alley in the centre of Le Lavandou, NOT as the TripAdvisor map has it, half a mile east, above St Clair on a similarly-named street. (We enjoyed the bracing walk!). We loved the welcome and the big high-ceilinged inside with huge wooden beams. Single fixed price menu â¬27.50 offered lots of choice and each course was beautifully presented. Our only gripe was the lack of flavour. Our pâté de fois gras, too cold, did not taste of anything and my steak in burgundy sauce needed something else to spice it up. Tarte fine (apple) with caramel ice cream was good, however. Overall a decent place but the cooking needs to be braver.
5 based on 359 reviews
Fresh seasonal cuisine in the heart of the old village. Shaded terrace Charming vaulted dining room
A highlight of our yearly sojourn in Côte dâAzur is the experience of Le Jardin. The beauty and intimacy in a thoughtfully designed terrace guarantees a great table no matter where you are situated. The service is exemplary. Friendly and mindfully attentive. You feel welcome and well taken care of. We even enjoyed watching how the team of two excellent servers supported each other seamlessly as they covered everyone with good care. The food. Wonderful ambassadors of the best of Provence. From the start with amazing artisan bread and homemade hummus. Delicate and subtle flavors throughout. We had tuna tartare and a cucumber mint soup with a crab beignet for entrées. Followed by the best Dorade(sea bream) tasted in two weeks in the region, and a seven hour lamb bursting with the flavors of Provence. The menu is limited and complete promising care and high quality. There was a special menu being offered that was also tempting. We love this restaurant.
5 based on 123 reviews
Next to the big boats in Port de Bormes Le Krak'n is unimposing. More of a cafe than a restaurant. The food is good especially the gambas.thank you very much and to the next year we hope
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4 based on 373 reviews
Cuisine Traditionnelle Spécialité De La Mer Terrasse Face Mer Bon Accueil Bonne Cuisine Restaurant Familial
Found this very good restaurant on our first evening in Less Lavandou and ended eating here many times. The food is good and cooked to order and very good value for money. The deposit menus are exceptional and the service and staff are fantastic. We will definitely return again
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