Find out what French restaurants to try in Grignan including Le Poeme de Grignan, La Cicala, Restaurant Clair de Plume Gastronomique, Manoir de la Roseraie, L'Epicurieux, L'etable, Le Bistro Chapouton, La Table des Delices, L'eau a La Bouche, L'Atelier de Denis
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4 based on 46 reviews
1er jour des vacances, et 1er resto sympa.On peut déjeuner pour 15â¬Salade composée, plats de ravioles au saumon excellent, idem au chorizo très bon aussi.Dessert fraise chantilly Personnel très sympa.Déjeuner en terrasse.On recommande
4 based on 232 reviews
L'Eau a la Bouche (Mouth Watering) is a tiny, 8 table restaurant in the small and ancient village of Grignan. There was one waitress and she handled a full house with ease. The decor was charming - how can a 400 year old house be anything but charming? The food was spectacular. On our short trip to Provence, we ate in many restaurants, one even had a Michelin star. Nowhere was the food better, even at three times the price. The recommended local wine was great. Everything was perfect. I would eat there once a week, but the plane trips would be exhausting. Nous vous remercions de votre merveilleux restaurant, la nourriture excellente et très beau vin , et le service parfait et charmant. Nous reviendrons.
4 based on 131 reviews
We ate dinner here whilst staying at the hotel next door. A nicely appointed restaurant. We had the 37 euros set menu which was excellent. The food was excellent and interesting and beautifully presented. It says it is a gastronomique restaurant and it is!
4 based on 214 reviews
Traditional quality cooking(kitchen), with fresh products. To taste near the fireplace in winter, or, in the beautiful days, outside with an exceptional view on the Castle of Grignan. Air-conditioned large dining room (with fireplace) and bar. The indoor
A really lovely meal, with such friendly service. The food is beautifully served and wonderful to taste. The menu is rather limited in choice but what they have is very good. The special of the day had finished which was a shame but I would still go back.
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4 based on 307 reviews
L'etable (The Stable) deserves its name - it looks like a former stable, at least the front area. We prefer the the back, which is a little brighter and looks more like a glass house. The restaurant is always packed, for good reason, and if you don't have a reservation you better come early.The food is fresh and tasty; the last time we were there for lunch we had two big salads, nicoise and norvegienne (with smoked salmon AND salmon tartar). which we both finished to the last crumb.The service is friendly but not very fast, and English is not their strength.
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4 based on 509 reviews
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We came across this quaint little restaurant and truly was spectacular. The waiter spoke family good English, explicated the menu to us and suggested some excellent dishes. Portions were huge!! Very generous servings and as our waiter said 'made with love', which it was. Great value for our dinner, very clean venue and very tasty dishes.We ordered a huge salad, as I was craving fresh legumes, the mini ravioli's with fresh truffles and my husband ordered the veal T-bone steak with a mushroom sauce. All this for Euros 50!Truly fantastic! Great service! Very tasty and great value!! Definitely worth a visit.
4 based on 314 reviews
Menu at 39⬠offers good quality and well presented food. Surroundings delightful. No vegetarian option. Choice is meat or fish. Worth a visit. Dear Guests,We'd liked to thank you for your opinion about Tripadvisor and also thank you for coming at the Manoir de la Roseraie .We'll be very happy to see you again in our Manoir Yours sincerelyPierre Antoine GafforyGeneral Manager
4 based on 823 reviews
âI invite you to share a lively and colorful cuisine, made in Team, with the heart simply": Julien Allano, Chef de Cuisine, welcomes you from Wednesday to Sunday, for lunch and dinner. Products from the region for a âTaylor madeâ menu, according to delive
Itâs time to put Clair de la Plumeâs Bistro on the TripAdvisor map. Even though it shares the charming location with the Gastronomique it has different opening hours and a different menu. I wonder how many of the, as of today, 610 reviews for the Michelin-starred Gastronomique have actually been meant for the Bistro â I know of at least one, written by yours truly two years agoâ¦Our party of six consisted of three generations, and we all enjoyed our lunch thoroughly. Four of us the delicious three-course lunch which was a feast for the eye and for the palate, the 4-year old the houseâs version of French fries (more wedges than fries actually), and the 1-year old the magnificent staircase into the hotel, which she went up and down on all fours how many times, keeping parents and grandparents alert throughout the lunch. We were very grateful that such extracurricular activities were possible and not frowned upon by anyone â probably another distinction between the relaxed Bistro and the noble Gastronomique.I should add that less than 30 Euros for a three-course lunch of such outstanding quality feels like a real bargain.Weâll be back next year.Dear Madam, Dear Sir,Many thanks for your review posted on Tripadvisor.I hope the pleasure of welcoming you again at Le Clair de la Plume.Warm regards,Jluc VALADEAU
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4 based on 224 reviews
We read the rave reviews and looked forward to a great family experience. We left with a question: what's the all the fuss about? The restaurant is a very plain road-side place in a less than attractive setting. It's certainly clean and sleek. As for the food....perfectly ordinary. The pizzas available in Grignan itself are as good, even if none of them can boast the variety that La Cicala offers. The much-praised pizza crusts were nothing special. We did, however, have an excellent side salad. Staff are polite if not particularly warm. Portions are very generous, the wine list is basic but fine, and the prices very reasonable. You can't go seriously wrong here, but it's frankly not at all what other reviews led us to expect.Thank you for sharing your opinion. We are not pretending to be the best or creating any fuss. Rates are based on each one experiences. I' m sorry your expectations were not fulfilled. You're more then welcome to come back and spend a better time .
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4 based on 542 reviews
Although we were extremely lucky to get a table on request (we arrived upon opening), we recommend booking in advance as people were being turned away as early as 20:00. It's popularity is clear: welcoming, with delightful menus to choose from, and what appeared to be an excellent wine selection. Our meals included plenty of local produce, but I think the highlight was my Wife's Aberdeen Angus fillet, which she felt was the best she'd ever had. The restaurant had a pleasant atmosphere and we enjoyed our 2.5 hours there! My only regret is arriving still in our travelling clothes, as the restaurant deserved finer clothing, though, as per French custom, we were never made to feel that our attire was inappropriate.
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