Find out what French restaurants to try in Villefranche-de-Conflent including LE PATIO, L'Echauguette, Le Grill la Senyera, Ar'Bilig, La Forge d'Auguste, L'Alchimiste, El Taller, Bistrot Le Cortal, Le Saint Jean, Le Bistrot Catalan
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3 based on 101 reviews
Typical looking bistrot with service to match, but with far better than average bistrot food and higher than average prices. We had fish and ham and both tasted fabulous. One of our best meals in a month in France (note we don't normally do haute cuisine).
4 based on 43 reviews
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We had anticipated everything being closed when we arrived in Villefranche on a very wet, windy, dark, off-season, Sunday night but, very luckily for us, this place was open for business. We were the first customers of the evening but, by the time we left, it was quite busy.Le patron made us so very welcome and his wife cooked us a lovely meal from their set French menu. They also have set meals of Catalan and Portuguese dishes as well as a good choices on the à la carte menu and some interesting specials.We had a very good 50cl bottle of Collioure rouge and coffees and our total bill was â¬65.The food was satisfyingly honest cooking with none of those cheffy smears that are so often a feature of the fare offered by more pretentious restaurants. We loved every mouthful of all three of our courses and felt very full by the time we finished.We shall definitely go back to try the other menus.Mercie
4 based on 354 reviews
Small pretty bistrot type restaurant situated in the old part of Vernet with glorious views out over the valley and mountains and interior seating in an old stable for the colder months or inclement weather. Informal honest food with friendly service. Boo
Had a good meal here one evening. Food was of a good standard and surprisingly for France it had a good choice for vegetarians. Service was relaxed and unhurried. Only minor quibbles were the fact they serve frozen ready made chips and my dessert which was supposed to be hot was still cold in the middle. A pleasant outside patio under the old church and with a good view.
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4 based on 328 reviews
A faultless meal to celebrate our wedding anniversary - a little glass of intense asparagus soup as an intro, then a 'tartelette fine' of smoked salmon and sweetbreads with polenta as starters followed by perfect steak Rossini (with a generous piece of foie gras on top) and a hunk of boneless rabbit stuffed with confit tomatoes and thyme. The plate of six tiny puddings we both opted for was the best we've had. Our bottle of Parcé Frères 100% Grenache from Collioure was everything the write up on the excellent wine list promised.Service was efficient, friendly and fun despite the staff having to cope with a full house.Total bill â¬133.50 including a cocktail, fizzy water and coffee. Not cheap but worth every centime.We've booked to go back with friends next Saturday.
4 based on 51 reviews
We popped in this delightful little bistro whilst sightseeing in the town, and what a treat! The waitress and cook are lovely, warm and helpful. We managed to order (despite my awful French... Apologies ) and had a gorgeous lunch. Thank you so much, you work very hard to provide your customers with a warm reception and superb local, fresh food, and it's appreciated. Definitely recommend +++
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4 based on 292 reviews
Crêperie
Cute little restaurant, my husband had Crepe Anec, which was shredded confit canard...it was amazing. I had the crepe with fois gras which was good. My mother in law had the boudin noir, she was very happy. I HIGHLY recommend the crepe with confit canard.
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4 based on 181 reviews
We went at lunchtime and really enjoyed the savoury crêpes - we even shared a sweet crêpe afterwards! Great value, fantastic choice and excellent, friendly service. A must-visit!
4 based on 326 reviews
Went in and received a warm welcome. Chose from the â¬23menu that gave a choice of 2 starters, 2 mains and 2 desserts. All the food was based on regional recipes but with a twist. As it was the 1st of May, all the ladies received a Lilly of the Valley flower as is the tradition dating back to 1590.
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4 based on 447 reviews
I visited this friendly little restaurant twice in 5 days. On the first visit I chose the calamari from the specials menu, which was delicious. I haven't tasted calamari as tasty as that outside Greece! The second visit, I chose the Catalan lasagne - which was sublime. Spicy, but not hot & absolutely fantastic. The waiter on both nights was friendly & made me feel very welcome. I highly recommend this restaurant & saw families with small children on both nights I visited - so it's family friendly too.
4 based on 1204 reviews
We had a brochette of âmagnet de canardâ/apple quarters/red pepper, served from a hanging skewer (very original), accompanied with salad and fries. It was perfectly cooked and delicious. Service was friendly and efficient. Made the experience very unique.
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