Find out what European restaurants to try in Arles. 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 986 reviews
Casual dining, with family-friendly atmosphere. Delicious. The light-airy lemon cream sauce on our cod fish was remarkable. The complimentary olives on the table were excellent (soft, tasty & seedless). Salad was big & sharable. We liked it the best of the 4 similarly-priced diners we ate at in Arles.
4 based on 289 reviews
Strolling in the charming village of Fontvieille, with no restaurant booking that night (around 9) we stumbled upon this cosy little place and weren't disappointed. They usually offer pizzas and have a nice garden at the back (but April is still a bit cold), but the menu of the day was suite appealing : a large and tasty cuttlefish salad and Guinea fowl baked with honey and pine kernels. Yummy ! No room for the homemade desserts... The atmosphere is cosy with regular patrons and walls covered with posters of corridas and flamenco dancers. The bill is surprisingly low even with a good local wine. Finally the waitress is cheerful, she is actually the owner with her husband in the kitchen and a cute little girl helping by bringing the bread basket !
4 based on 510 reviews
This was our third visit to Fontvieille, primarily to enjoy the extraordinary hospitality and creative cuisine afforded by Jean-Pierre, Catherine and their team. What began as a venture into the culinary unknown in 2009 has blossomed into a relationship that is much more than dining at a restaurant. Sure, there are hundreds of places to dine in Provence, and they all have something special, along with a divergence of opinions. We are admittedly biased when we say Le Patio is a âworld enclaveâ to usâ¦a blend of nostalgia, recognition, shared memories and simply outstanding cuisine. For us the definition of âspecialâ is Table 7. Caveat: If you are counting your calories or laser-focused on budget, find another restaurant. If you want to be relieved of all cares and pretensions, and enjoy some of the finest local cooking in the world, Le Patio is your Provence destination. Merci beacoup, Catherine & Jean-Pierre!
4 based on 314 reviews
This is a very busy spot so you may have to be prepared to wait to snatch a table like we did. The view of the coleseum is fab! It's hard to get any closer. The waiter was very nice and helpful. Menu is in French and English which was a bonus. I chose the vegetarian quiche and my partner has chicken baguette. The portions were generous. My quiche (although hidden under a lot of unnecessary foliage) was a large portion. It was tasty and flavoursome but unfortunately quite soggy. My partner enjoyed his sandwich though so I think that's what I would go for next time. Wine was delicious and we even got a crepe to share for desert which we both really enjoyed too. I would return and maybe avoid the quiche.
4 based on 258 reviews
Grabbed an early table for lunch, and was glad we did as later on people were being turned away, rightly it is popular. The staff were friendly and attentive. Salads and pasta perhaps more noteworthy that the burgers. Puds were lovely especially the chocolate soufflé and café gourmande. Recommend if you fancy a lazy lunch.
4 based on 319 reviews
tel 0490496725, zip 13210
Stopped here late on for a nightcap, this place was packed ,it was Bastille Day,the atmosphere was terrific, the custom mixed ages, though leaning towards the younger set.Had a very pleasant evening sat outside on the pavement,people watching and absorbing the celebratory mood.Idea if you want a Irish feel pub and a change from the numerous, very good brasseries nearby and it is situated within a ten minute walk of the beautiful Arles Amphitheatre.
4 based on 1622 reviews
Traditional and Provencale cooking Open wednesday to sunday, lunch and diner .
What a delightful evening we had at this cozy, romantic spot. We were greeted warmly and seated at an outdoor table for two in their small, charming alley. Every aspect of the meal was perfect. Our server was happy to make recommendations for wine and various specialties, which did not disappoint. Locally sourced dishes of fish and lamb accompanied with an array of roasted vegetables, rice and potatoes were outstanding. Dessert is not to be missed! Be sure to plan ahead and book a table as this is a deservedly popular restaurant.
4 based on 469 reviews
The two partners from Alsace are very specific about your allocated time for dinner so that the kitchen is not overwhelmed and can give every customer the care that is deserved. A fixed price menu with four alternatives for each course that changes monthly. Food is beautifully prepared and served. The food and sauces were delicious. Bread was tasty. We had a leisurely
Where to eat Seafood food in Arles: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 569 reviews
Friendly owner who is happy to speak English. We had an excellent lunch here. Both of had salads...different ones and a glass of wine. The salmon salad..large pieces of salmon atop a bed of lettuce....was really good. Wine was very affordable and quite nice. Sitting at a table for two, sharing lunch and a wine in a convivial atmosphere..perfect. Highly recommended.
Most Popular French food in Arles, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France
4 based on 71 reviews
Situated in the heart of the mediterranean garden, The Benvengudo restaurant in Baux de Provence is a true culinary experience where cooking is an art. Chef Thomas Voisin went through prestigious French starred houses before settling in the Benvengudo res
In a valley neat Les Baux, this newly renovated and adapted hotel on the base of an old farmstead there is receiving its guests in very well equipped and spacious rooms with nice views of the valley and the surrounding rocks. Comfortable rooms with nice bathrooms. Perfect service. Large outside pool. Gravel on all ways from parking to and between the buildings makes the transport of baggage a bit difficult and the baggage and trousers dirty.Excellent restaurant with food in Michelin-starred quality. Excellent regional wine list, perfect service.Not cheap, but really worth the stay, best for more than just one night as we had.Dear Georggoetzelmann,Thank you very much for such a nice review about your experience at Benvengudo.We are delighted to read that you appreciated your dinner, the wine list and the service. Moreover, it is a great honor reading that in your opinion the quality of the food is "Michelin-starred". Our Chef, Thomas Voisin and his team are dedicated in order to provide the best to our guests.We look forward to welcoming you back in Provence Warmest regards, General manager.
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