Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Seguret, France including Cote Terrasse, Le Mesclun, La Bastide Bleue Restaurant, La Table de Magali, The Chez Toi, Bistro du'O, La Caillette, L'Oustalet, Le Bateleur, Hotel Restaurant Les Florets
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4 based on 416 reviews
Thierry and Dominique Bernard whose family is established since 1960 to Florêts, town of Gigondas, invite you to visit them. A magnificent terrace, adorned with more than century-old trees of various species, first amazes you. Then you enjoy the view, the
Great food and wine!The menu is in French and English.Although it is somewhat limited, selections change often.We thoroughly enjoyed our meals from start to finish.(I thought my adult daughter and husband were going to faint with joy when they saw the wonderful cheese cart coming their way.)Madame, Thank you so much. We are so happy you enjoyed your meal.Looking forward to welcome you again.Best regards.Thierry
4 based on 273 reviews
Like most in town, in an unpretentious building we found an absolutely perfect meal. Both the fresh fish and spring lamb we're prepared and presented beautifully. The entree fish salad and dessert featured local fresh produce. The complimentary extras included olives and polenta chips, cream and nuts.The local house vin rouge was smooth and flavorful.
4 based on 628 reviews
LâOustalet is a âhouseâ that stems from a shared passion between Famille Perrin, a family of winemakers and Laurent Deconinck, a Chef. Located next to the restaurant in Gigondas. It is a mix of contemporary and authentic style at the heart of our Mediterr
Simply a flawless service. The food is thoughtful, flavourful and intricate. For top restaurants, its easy to focus too much on plating. While the plates here are gorgeous, the chef obviously focuses on flavour first. Serve with super professional while still being warm and friendly. I can't recommend this restaurant enough. The outside patio is charming. The staff friendly. The food superb and wine list deep and eclectic.
4 based on 164 reviews
This is a small local restaurant in the medieval quarter. Not very easy to find but well worth the effort. Lovely food, limited seating, booking ahead recommended for their âhome style menuâ. Just perfect for a family or friends lunch.Dinner not served. A must be there for a visit to Vaison. There are plenty of restaurants catering for the tourist visitor but La Caillette is a gem and inexpensive.hithanks for compliments..... happy to saw you in the restaurant thierry
4 based on 714 reviews
In the heights of the medieval city of Vaison la Romaine, under the vaults of an old stable of the XII century and in an intimate setting, Chef Philippe Zemour offers a delicate and tasty cuisine where local products are subtly highlighted. The Bistro du
very pleasant ambience in a renovated stone dwelling inside the old fortress city of Vaison. Food on the night we dined very slow in arriving, perhaps due to the presence of large tourist groups. Noise level was very high. Overall, a bit disappointing given the price and ambitiousness of the menu. Perhaps a second visit is needed....
4 based on 299 reviews
Located at the foot of the old walled city of Vaison la Romaine, we offer a wide variety of Tea and coffee. We serve breakfast and lunch on our terrace and in the rare case of rain, inside. On Tuesday afternoons we have live music performances for tea-tim
The salads and tarts are superb and the deserts to die for. There is coffee roasted in the shop and a huge variety of teas--various blacks, greens, herbals, and more. The owners are delightful, friendly, and multi-lingual. A great place to get started exploring Vaison, or a place for a nice break.
4 based on 174 reviews
Easy to find in Sablet just off a main roundabout. Abundant parking and a large outdoor terrace. We were here for lunch on a warm day. The menu features a fish and a meat meal du jour but most other things ala carte are available. There is an amuse bouche to start. One of us had the fish, which tasted fresh even being far in land. The accompanying vegetables were very nice. My partner ordered from the ala carte and the dish was a highlight, beignets of langoustine with some beet salad. We had glasses of a local white, which was quite OK. Desert which came with my fish meal was fine. For approximately 50 euros, it was great. Service was friendly and efficient. We will be back.Merci pour votre avis et au plaisir de vous revoir Magali et Didier
4 based on 80 reviews
Depuis leur plus tendre enfance, ils y passaient devant presque chaque jour et malgré ça ce fût un véritable coup de cÅur lorsque Sophie et Rémy ont poussé le grand portail en fer de la cour. Elle sâoffrait à eux avec sa petite cour en guise dâécrin cette
One evening we passed this lovely restaurant and decided to have our last holiday dinner here and I am happy we did. Sitting outside was really lovely and when the dark settled in nicely arranged colourful lighting cane on - very tasteful. The menus were very interesting and the food gave great hope for the future. Already today it was very good but the taste lingered for a short while only - room for improvement. Staff was well educated and knowledgeable about food and drinks and attentive. This is s place I would love to revisit on a monthly basis as I feel there is so much potential - well worth a visit.
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4 based on 573 reviews
Had lunch with friends last week. The restaurant is in the village with a lovely terrace. We were warmly welcomed and the staff were excellent however the food was disappointing especially the Veal which was very dry. On paying the bill we advised the lady in charge and received no apology except the usual comment 'I'll tell the Chef!'.Maybe they were all just having a bad day.
Where to eat Contemporary food in Seguret: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 756 reviews
We came here for dinner on the night we arrived in Seguret, after going for a drive for much of the day. It was Monday, so many restaurants were closed. We arrived early, hoping to get a table before the later reservations showed up. There was nobody in the dining room, and they told us they were full, but we were free to eat outside. Normally, that would have been good, but this evening was a bit windy and cool, and there were some rain showers. They did bring some blankets to keep us warm. We watched the main dining room. A few other people showed up while we were eating, but there was no time where the place was full. I really felt that they could have agreed to seat us inside if we promised to be finished by, say 8:00 or 8:30 pm.The food was good but somewhat casual, which was fine. The wines were local, good value and tasty. It was a nice dinner overall, but marred just a bit by being stuck outside.
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