Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Tourves, France including Restaurant L'Avenue, Snack la Fougassine, La Table de Bruno, La Table en Provence, L'Aoutee, Hostellerie de l'Abbaye de la Celle Restaurant, La Craie des Mets, Cote Jardin, El Cochino, La Renaissance
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3 based on 335 reviews
We stopped for lunch about 11:30 after our visit to the Market and Basilica. The Café sits right on the street overlooking the market so lots of activity on that day. We were seated promptly at our table of choice outside by a very pleasant server. We enjoyed the shrimp salad--recommended, and the Angus steak which was excellent as well. Service was prompt and helpful but not rushed. Even though a very hot day, the covered area, including trees made it most comfortable. We had a very enjoyable lunch and highly recommend.
4 based on 473 reviews
Your restaurant wine bar proposes you boards of delicatessen , plates of french cheeses but also grilled meats, salads, fish, pastas and desserts house and musical atmosphere in a cosy universe in affordable prices.we often organize theme evenings in the
We left Marseille quickly instead of staying for a couple of days as planned.It was gritty and traffic jammed and so we headed instead toward our next stop in Cannes. Our tummies rumbled and so we pulled off to Brignoles to have a quick snack. You know.. a coffee and baguette kind of lunch. What a fabulous decision. We accidentally fell upon El Cochino. The service was first class and the food a delight. We highly recommend it. We simply did not expect if to be as outstanding as it was for us. The food was simply stated first class. Congrats to the m'ment, staff and chef. We sought the chef out and thanked him for our beautiful lunch.
4 based on 710 reviews
One of my favorite places in my village to go and eat, the menu is great with lots of selections and the service is fast and friendly, the place is always full so make sure you book itThe wine menu is fare and gas 2 of my favorite local chateau's on it Ollieres and Arniean
4 based on 208 reviews
We remembered the premises when this was Lou Paleisoun (now closed), and thought we should try the new establishment. Service was definitely friendly and attentive, but the verdict is patchy overall. The special medievales menu was very basic and could have hit the spot, but there were a number of issues. A bill of 90 euros for aperitifs, two mains, two desserts, carafe of rose, bottle of water and two coffees is steep for the following reasons: the huge entrecote was at least one third gristle, not good for 22 euros, and the colonel at 11 euros contained the cheapest tasting table vodka you could find in France. I fared much better: my octopus stew and risotto were very good in my main and the panne cotta with salted caramel was nice too...and big...even if it was served in a paper coffee cup. Unrefined overall, but with some definite good points. I wish the young people who have taken over every success.
4 based on 474 reviews
We had a lovely lunch, inventive and tasty dishes, well prepared and presented but found the selection quite limited. Service was very professional and attentive throughout the meal. There is apparently a parking for guests but we couldn't find it before our meal and had to park in the street.
4 based on 120 reviews
The Aoutee presents dishes slate, a menu and chef's in an old vaulted cellar. At the heart of the village of Bras, the Aoutee restaurant offers an artistic and intimate setting. Discover lounge curiosity, the works of young emerging artists and a tasting
We rented a villa in Bras, and had dinner here on our last night. Since it was Friday, they had tables set up on the main square in Bras - the setting was lovely. The service was great, and our server accommodated our clumsy French. They started us off with some complementary satay chicken. I had whole bass and my husband had a veal dish - both were quite good.Hello, thank you for your comment!I do not know if my English will be so much good as your French but thank you of your visit, by hoping to see again you next year in our quoted. Thank you very much
4 based on 194 reviews
La Table de Provence was recommended to us by a local florist and we were not disappointed. It's on the corner of the pedestrianised street that leads down into town from the basilica and the hotel de ville, a bright exterior and a minuscule interior with half a dozen tables, jams, olive oil and other provencale products offered for sale along the walls. The patron cooks in the kitchen and it's presumably his wife who greets the clients and takes and serves their orders. That's the sum total of staff, and what an excellent job they do. We went there for an early lunch shortly after 12 noon. My wife chose confit of duck served with gnocchi, while I had blanquette de veau with seasonal vegetables. Both dishes were as hearty and delicious as you would wish. We bought a litre of olive oil for 13.50 euros, but even so the bill came to little over 50 euros for two. This was impressive value.
4 based on 296 reviews
We had a large portion of scallop/veal starter and then a hake main course. Both nicely presented. There was a huge cheese board with the usual selection and also many goats cheeses. The restaurant was reasonably busy with French even on a dark winter evening. I would prefer that they provided salt and pepper on the table, individual tastes do vary and on the whole it was under-seasoned for us.
5 based on 223 reviews
We stumbled on this place and were immediately attracted by the food on the plates of those already tucking in, followed by the reassurance that dishes were not only vegetarian or vegan: carnivores are welcome too. The plats du jour cost â¬7.50 so we feasted for less than any other place would have charged and enjoyed the warmth and solicitude of the owner and his team. A great find!
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4 based on 252 reviews
We went now already a few times to L'Avenue.We are everytime wellcomed with a big smile, the dinner or lunch is of an great presentation and even of better taste.The interior place is very nice and pleasant to be. Just one remark: the portions served may be (for me) a bit smaller.We certainly go back and more than once.Hello,Thank you for taking the time to write a review on our hotel and we are delighted that you had a good time with us.I'm looking forward to seeing you again!
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