Best French restaurants nearby. Discover the best French food in Bergerac. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for French restaurants near you. including Le Restaurant de La Chartreuse du Bignac, Le Vin'Quatre, Le Bistro D'en Face, D'un Terroir a l'Autre, Empreinte, La Cocotte des Halles, Une cuillere pour maman, La Table du Marche, L'Imparfait, Le Rouge et le Verre
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4 based on 334 reviews
I was disappointed by this visit. The first restaurant I tried in Bergerac. Service was not great. The salade de Périgord was just too big - I love gesiers but not that much and the dressing wasnât great
4 based on 919 reviews
Recommended by our host, LâImparfait didnât disappoint. Although we didnât have a booking we were accommodated at one of the outside tables - on a narrow Bergerac lane - great atmosphere. A wine waiter gave his experience and recommendation in choosing a suitable wine and attended to us throughout the evening. The food we ordered was beautifully presented and delicious to eat. Small additional touches, such as an amuse bouche and regular offers of fresh, warm bread rolls added to the luxurious feel of the meal.
4 based on 491 reviews
Faire à Manger... Toute mon âme dâenfant se trouve dans ma cuisine qui est comme un jeu, cette histoire de tous les jours que lâon raconte avec mon équipe. Souvent le vrai secret du plaisir se cache dans des petits détails qui font lâessentiel des émotion
Back again to one of our favorite restaurant in Bergerac. Excellent food if you like different taste and well presented.If you want steak and chips or usual english meal forget it ,this place is for people who like trying different taste and texture. NOT a place for children... plus quite small so can be noisy in the evening. Great chef with a smile! The staff this time was not as good as before but then may be it was a new person...everybody can have a ..day off sometime!
4 based on 226 reviews
Found this little restaurant tucked away behind some bigger venues while visiting Bergerac with a group of friends. The owner took time to sit with us and talk us through the concept and the menu, although a vegetarian option wasn't listed there was one available. The food was faultless I had the seabass risotto which was perfectly cooked and bone free, others in the group had burger, duck, lamb and vegetarian options containing tofu. All were delicious. The concept of adding your choice of dish to a plate with side salad, melon and a shot glass of hot vegetable soup was fun and one dish was plenty for us making a good value meal at 10 euro a head. Everything about this place was a treat the owner even freed up some space in a little room at the side of the kitchen for us as the main restaurant was full and the weather was poor.
4 based on 187 reviews
This is what eating in France is al about. Neither the setting nor the menu are pretentious, they are honest to the locality and the ingredients are fresh, seasonal and authentic to the area. Bravo. prix fixe menu means eating here with a decent glass or two needn't be extravagant. Definitely a keeper! Around â¬30/head including a drink or three!
4 based on 396 reviews
We had looked at TA the evening before we visited Bergerac & decided this was the place for lunch. We had a boat trip on the river which finished at just after 1.00pm and walked up from the river only to be told that lunch was finished when we arrived at 13.25 !! Unthinkable of course in the U.K. when you would always be fine up to 2.00 pm and often beyond but I assume they must be doing very well if they can afford to turn folks away when itâs only mid way through lunchtime (most of the shops donât reopen until 3.00pm) and they have vacant tables.
4 based on 380 reviews
The dancer and I were split on the actual choice of this restaurant, she really wanted Moules et Frittes and I'd read the reviews for D'un Terroir a l'Autre and was keen to try. Bergerac is 135km from the coast I pointed out.....Anyway, ignoring the health shop entrance which is undermines the first impressions of this food haven, the Amuse Bouche of a tasty chilled Gazpacho in a shot glass soon reassured us.A main course of fragrant chicken Momo dumplings with a balanced tomato sauce and salad, plus a pork chuleton with a tasty piquant orange & chocolate sauce displayed a very talented and delicate touch from this Nepalese chef. A really pleasant surprise in a tranquil terraced garden haven with trickling pond, lush vegetation complete with Nepalese prayer flags.Wine list offered local Rose's & whites and both local & Bordeaux reds. Deserts included some well made Pantua semolina balls in a light fruit syrup and some rocking chocolate profiteroles.Clever and well made stuff & not over-priced for the quality on offer. Charming French proprietor front of house too.
4 based on 288 reviews
We were meeting friends for lunch whilst on holiday and they chose this restaurant as our midway meeting point so it was a little pot luck that we got somewhere good. Wow! what a choice they made.This is an excellent restaurant, very welcoming and friendly staff and a gorgeous view over the river of the old town of Bergerac. The menu isn't large but the food was all superb - all four of us thought our meals were delicious. The dishes have been well thought out, full of flavours and ingredients that compliment each other.I understand this is a relatively new business which makes our experience all the more impressive. We'll definitely be back on a future visit!
4 based on 409 reviews
Really pleased with this restaurant. Beautiful intimate setting.Melanie, as front of house, was welcoming and offered a calm, unhurried approach to service. She also helped me practice my French speaking, which I duly massacred. Courses were presented at a pace where we didn't feel rushed and were given amuse bouche and had some great haznut wine before we started. The food itself was superb and was presented really, really well. Simple ingredients were elevated to a high standard. The gnocchi dish in particular was a big surprise. Finally, the price was very reasonable especially given that we had an amazing evening chatting to each other for more than two hours. I felt more like a guest than a customer, which is what skilled hospitality is about.Would go again.6/5
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4 based on 87 reviews
At the gateway of Bergerac, the Chartreuse du Bignac restaurant welcomes you to enjoy gourmet moments in a bright, cheerful atmosphere. A dining room decorated in soft shades, facing the park and a lovely terrace from which you can gaze at the sunset over
Our bike group dined one evening at La Restaurant du Bignac. Not only was the meal a gastronomic delight, each dish was a work of art. Earlier in the afternoon the chef had conducted a cooking clinic, teaching us how to smoke a duck breast using dried hay as the fuel. This chef and his assistant are very talented. LRB is a bit out of the way, yet easily worth the visit. Clearly reservations are required as our group of 16 occupied the majority of the ding room. Should you decide to dine at Bignac, make a reservation at the inn and spend the night as the inn. The whole experience is a real treat.
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