Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Lacoste including Doppio, Le Sade, Brasserie Les Terrasses, La Flambee, Casa Bonilis, Pizzeria Du Cote de chez moi, Du Cote de Chez Charles, Ca'Mia, Bistrot Jeannette, La Bastide de Pierres
4 based on 527 reviews
We stayed in Gordes two nights and ate here on both occasions. We always have the heritage tomatoes with burrata to start. So simple, freshest ingredients, simply stunning. The pasta bolognese is a triumph, the gnocchi Gorgonzola, very rich, with a punchy blue cheese taste. Equally good is the veal Milanese. Difficult to have a bad meal!Dear Fleetoffoot, Thank you for taking the time to share with us your impressions about your recent experience at la Bastide de Pierres. We are really glad that you enjoyed your two dinners in our talian restaurant. It is a real pleasure to read positive feedback about our good food quality. We will share your comment with our team.Thank you again, and see you soon and La Bastide de Pierres.Best regards,Pascal Vincent
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!
3 based on 111 reviews
Lovely little Italian bistro, set in the charming village of Goult.Beautifully fresh pasta or salad dominate this small menu.Casual and informal but local fresh ingredients cooked well.Thank very much we appreciate!!See you soon!Eleonora&Marco.
4 based on 112 reviews
Restaurant Pizzeria Du Côté de Chez Charles (centre du village) Pizzas traditionnelles Maison faites à la main travaillée à base de produits 100% frais de Qualités et de la Région. Le Chef Pizzaiolo et Patron est diplômé de l école Française des pizzaiolo
1 coke, 1 perrier and 1 water more than 12 euros. Absolutely crazy amount even for France. I get shocked when I went to pay.
4 based on 61 reviews
We had some of the most delicious pizza we have ever had in our lives at this restaurant. We enjoyed the amazing city, incredible sights of the cliffs and then topped it off at this wonderful restaurant. Get the goat cheese with honey, it is so good!!!!
4 based on 40 reviews
We have a holiday in Bonnieux every year and this is a recent welcome addition on the restaurant front. Last year we found the food excellent but the service not as attentive and friendly as one would like. It is all changed: friendly speedy attentive service supporting good menu of Italian dishes; the wine list is short but has the reliables in it. Go there.
3 based on 247 reviews
Had a very pleasant lunch on a Friday sitting outside although the main seating area with the view was closed for the winter. We had spaghetti, lasagne and pizza between us washed down with a half litre of rose. The staff were very friendly and the food was delicious. We felt it was reasonably priced for Bonnieux and would love to return.
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3 based on 577 reviews
Restaurant with an outstanding view. Very reasonable prices. Friendly staff. Outstanding pizzas and French and Italian menu choices. Free Free WiFi
Booked a table for 8pm, arrived early got seated outside on the narrow street side terrace. Quick service, decent enough food, great beer with Picon.Amazing views.I always get the impression we do them the favour of going to their establishments. It's not just this restaurant but many in France.We are glad that you are satisfied, see you soon
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4 based on 27 reviews
Have the Italian salad, delicious burrata, dried ham and tomatoes with a pesto dressing. Salmon skewers for dish of the day, slightly doughy pizza, huge steaks and magret de canard. Delicious deserts, including varied Cafe gourmand. Stunning view down the valley and 12 bottles of wine under 20 euros. Strongly recommend.
4 based on 211 reviews
Late July, midweek, and the large dining-area filled rapidly after our arrival; parking space is adequate but [though I stand to be corrected] I didn't see any space specifically for people of reduced mobility.The outdoor setting is attractive, with the Neapolitan pizza oven by the building, and tables for everyone from groups down to couples. We had booked but there were some who had not; they were accommodated by the cheerful young staff.Our group included adults, children and older folk who would not have the very good pizzas. There the problem started. The salads etc served on slates are pretty mediocre, and the starters are bland and unexciting. The pasta dishes offered as an alternative are quite tasty however. And one young lady aged 7 completely demolished an impressive children's pizza.The adults all had 'cocktails' to start with. We suspected: the barman juggled the ice-cubes in his shaker but out from under the bar would come the cocktail mixes. A very modest dash of alcohol would be added. Our verdict: the cocktails were unchallenging.Wines are local French or of course Italian, standard stuff. Service is, shall we say, cheerful, informal and not always attentive. If food is left, no questions as to why.Desserts are over-sweet concoctions. We strongly suspect the use of bought aerosol mascarpone.Prices are higher than warranted by the quality. Are they still paying-off the loan on that wonderful oven? Yet in a family group an entertaining evening passed by under a beautiful sunset.Apart from the pizzas, this is so-so food in an enjoyable setting.
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