Best French restaurants nearby. Discover the best French food in Les Arcs sur Argens. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for French restaurants near you. including La Bonne Etoile, MB2 Restaurant-Lounge, Le Relais des moines, La Terrasse, Cafe De Paris, La Pinede, creperie du parage des arcs, Le Logis du Guetteur, Le Cabanon, Just N Fred
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4 based on 169 reviews
After a horrendous wait to pick up our car at Nice Airport, we pulled off the A7 heading to towards Draguinan, tired, jaded, hot and very hungry - at 2.15pm!Enroute I spotted the village Trans-en-Provence, parked and asked Fred if they could serve us lunch.Kitchen closed, but Fred composed for us the most delicous salad and an enormous plate of perfect cheese., which we ate on their terrace overlooking Place Marie.I have not been happier in ages and Fred was an excellent host.I arrived stressed and worn and left on top of the world - thanks to Fred!So we will return to this new restaurant ( only 2 months) as soon as possible to enjoy Justine's ( award winning!) cooking.
4 based on 166 reviews
Cuisine traditionnelle et provencale
We discovered le Cabanon in May this year and were really thrilled. That time we were given a nicely decorated table in the front. Service and atmosphere were excellent, meal and wine were outstanding. The menu and suggestions gave us a varied choice So we wondered why we had never visited the place before and were determined to put le Cabanon on our list, since we visit neighbouring Vidauban very regularly. We went back this evening. A completely different experience. We had booked with 'The Fork' and had received Confirmation promptly. Upon arrival we heard they had not received our booking since they never consult the site! No problem though, plenty of free tables. This time we were hosted by a young girl, who disappeared to a space in the back without saying a word. ( we were supposed to follow her, apparently). Tables in the back are just plainly bistro-like decorated. 1st disappointment. Then the young waitress pushed 2 tables next to ours together. The suggestion board fell upon our table. An apology? Forget it. Next we ordered 2 glasses of champagne ( filled to the brim) which she literally smacked on the table. Menuwise the choice was very limited since 2 of 4 suggestions were 'sold out' (7.30 Pm on a Saturday evening). The regular menu is limited to various preparations of steak, magret de canard, and gamba's and coquiles saint Jacques together You find them in the starters, the mains and the pasta's. So making a varied choice becomes quite difficult. I asked for one of their salads as a starter. Impossible. Salads only come as a main meal. ( half portions? No! Only 1 full to share. Unfortunately hubby doesn't like goat cheese). So we went for just a main course. My husband was rather pleased with his magret, but my 'cocotte de mer' was served in one of those small 'le creuset' pots. (1 gamba, 1 coquile, 1 small piece of salmon and plenty of sauce) accompanied by a 'timbal' de riz and a few pieces of mushy carrots. Bread as well as the glasses of wine we ordered were brought towards the end of our meal. Obviously I was in for dessert. I thought of going for the 'café gourmand'. When the lady heard I was not keen on all the honey in it, she just left, without asking if we wanted some other dessert or coffee. So we just asked for the bill and were back home in just after an hour. Upon leaving, no goodbyes or thank yous. Moreover we then saw people being served on the terrace. We would have preferred it, but were never asked! Such a success the first time, such a diappointment now, unfortunately!
4 based on 483 reviews
Read a review in a guidebook from the hosts of our Villa in Lorgues. Iâve visited several restaurants in the area based on these recommendations and always been impressed. In this age of T/A however.....you read reviews......I can only go out experience-the food, I donât think many reviews on T/A question the food-it is seriously good. The main critique seems to be the service and more importantly the rather stern MaitreâD or as I think more likely-owner. I think his nameIs Max-thatâs what was embroidered on his crisp white jacket. Anyhow, I can see how people can feel that he is rude but I would prefer to describe him as old school-he runs a tight ship. However, Max and his attitude was irrelevant on our visit-heâs obviously taken on board some of the critique and taken on a wonderfully pleasant assistant. I didnât get young ladies name but she was amazing. We came as a group of 5 adults and my daughters 8 month old son!!! You could almost see Maxâs toes curling....feat not though-his assistant had a high chair before we could blink and proceeded to fuss and feed baby-various titbits from the kitchen. Overall-amazing and one of the best dining experiences in a fair few years. Visit-you wonât be disappointed-you are therefor the food and location and I am sure Maxâs helper will make you feel more than welcome!!!
4 based on 188 reviews
Nice crêperie un a spectacular medieval village. Home made food, organic food. Very good French food from Bretagne and Provence.
This restaurant which serves crepes and cider in on a patio overlooking a.quiet street in an ancient walled town offers a most pleasant dining experience at very modest prices. Well worth a stop for lunch
4 based on 768 reviews
Wonderful generous sized pizzas cooked in a wood fired oven. Other dishes available, the lasagne is great. Service is prompt and friendly. Always busy, good idea to book, lots of locals eat here, often large family parties- lovely to see the mix of generations. Quite often some live entertainment, usually a singer, which adds atmosphere without being intrusive. House wine is good, carafes of water and ice readily supplied.Good value, worth a detour, plenty of parking.
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4 based on 185 reviews
Brasserie with shaded and modern terrace where we offer a varied menu, fish, meats, pasta, pizzas, cocktails, beers etc ... The hamburg specialty of the house not to be missed looking forward to welcoming you
I have been in this region for nearly 20 years, but this was my first trip to Cafe De Paris in Les Arcs. With tables across the restaurant, in the park, it looked very tempting. The owner proved to be a fantastic host, very friendly and serviceminded. He even sat down with us for a nice chat! The food - we all chose hamburgers, was very good. Creative and very good taste. Not to mention the small cakes for desert! Oh la la :-)That particular day there was a great trio playing the most wonderful music. It was all just so perfect. A very remerable lunch. We came as strangers and left as friends and will surely be regular gusts!
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4 based on 292 reviews
Very nice food. Large portions. However felt we were given the worse table on the terrace. The French always save the best tables for locals. Still worth another visit. Bonjour et merci pour votre commentaire et de savoir que l'on a pu vous faire plaisirmon équipe et moi mêmebien a vous et au plaisir de vous revoirle gérant chef de cuisine
4 based on 863 reviews
A great experience as always. Very friendly snd personal reception. This is the kind of an excellent * restaurant where you can order just a beer as aperitif when you feel for it. Very relaxed athomsphere. We are always impressed about the phantasy of the entire meal, depending of the season. The sommelier is a big plus; we like when he challenges our habits and presents wines we never knew about. Very good price/ quality ratio. Can someone explain why they donât have two stars?Year after year with constantly improving art of cooking
4 based on 205 reviews
It was restaurant week in France with many restaurants participating in the 2 for 1 offer. This was one of the participating restaurants. We were given a table on the terrace as requested, and given the special menu for the offer. 4 starters, of which we would receive all 4 (2 of each), a choice of 4 main courses and 4 desserts, all for 35 Euros for both of us. Fantastic value. The food was superb - foie gras on toast with fig jam, chopped salmon and cucumber in a sauce in small glasses, thin smoked ham with shaved parmesan cheese, and pieces of cheesy pizza, all for starters. We oth had the beef fillet which cut like and dream and tasted just as good. Only very minor criticism, it wiuld have been nice ot have just a few vegetables, and less french fries.I had a gooey chocolate fondant, and my husband a gaspacho of pineapple with ice. All very very tasty. Good bottle of Brouilly, plus water, and we left feeling great. Would highly recommend this place.
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5 based on 124 reviews
We had a great evening recently. Our first time here after narrowly missing the opening a couple of month's ago. Our waiter was very personable and explained the menu well. There are a couple of set menu options as well as an exciting a la carte selection. It was great to see fish offered on the set menu both in the starter and main course. The herring fillets with potato salad were excellent. We both had Dorado en papilotte for mains. Everything was very fresh, home made and well presented. Please keep up the good work. We look forward to a return visit.
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