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4 based on 738 reviews
Orange's two main attractions are located right next to each other: The ancient theater and Les Saveurs du Marche. Since we arrived in the city only after 12:30 we began our short stay with the latter. And we were lucky enough to snatch the very last free table; numerous, less fortunate aspirants got turned away later. We were even luckier because it was a table that was still in the shade also two and a half hours later; it always puzzles me that anyone can survive even half a bottle of wine in the Provence's midday sun.Feeling frivolous and with plenty of time at our disposal, we opted for the 4-course menu à 31 Euros (see the photo for details). God, what a feast... Everything was fresh, cooked perfectly to the point, arranged beautifully. The living proof that even at tourist hot spots a restaurant can offer value for money. And that this place is run and served bye a very pleasant couple made our stay even more enjoyable.After all this exuberance I feel entitled to some criticism. First of all, the main dish both of us had (the other one, filet de boeuf, was out even though it was rather early in the day), the four giant gambas which were cooked and served unpared and uncleaned, causing a number of problems:1. They are a mess to eat, and I personally hate to touch glass and cutlery with greasy fingers (they came with salad and a small bowl of vegetables), notwithstanding the fact that they were a delicious mess to eat, which leads to #2:2. Too much good juice gets thrown away with the shells. When we make prawn in the shells at home I lick them clean before I peel them, but I rather not do so in public.3. The intestines. Even if they don't taste bitter (some did), they look disgusting. You don't even have to remove the shells to take them out! Lordy, that almost cost you a point.And then there is the one single toilet that serves all. I had to wait for over five minutes before I could wash my hands after the gambas.That were the small downsides. Otherwise we left extremely satisfied and still able to climb up and down the adjacent theater (the fact that we had skipped the wine also helped a lot).
4 based on 178 reviews
This hotel was a convenient stopping off spot on our way home from holiday but chosen also because of its (Michelin) reputation for good food at reasonable prices.We had been told the restaurant opened at 19.15 but decided to come down a bit early to sit outside in the garden. We'd hoped for a glass or two of wine while we perused the menu â but it seemed that serving staff eat their dinner before service â so we waited in vain. Not to worry though â it was relaxing and pleasantly cool under the trees.We opted for the most expensive set menu, persuaded by its promise of foie gras, lobster and scallops. Along with the wine (we chose âvin ouvertâ which was perfectly drinkable â a white first, followed a couple of glasses later by pink) came a bowl of crunchy veg sticks, a yoghurty dip and some good bread. A nice touch.Our first course was baked foie, warm, crusty on the outside, silken within. It was served with raspberries and melted chocolate â an inspired accompaniment. It was delicious â and we wasted not a scrap, mopping fatty, chocolaty juices with that bread.Next came scallops. Plump, juicy, cooked to perfection, served with a foamy sauce and topped with a dollop of caviar ⦠again really really good. However, things then slowed down markedly â before coming to a virtual standstill. The scallops had arrived at 12 minutes past 8 (this I know because I took their photo) a perfectly reasonable twenty minutes after the foie (ditto). We then waited until nine for our lobster ravioli â by which time I was getting just a bit fidgety (we had after all spent a very hot 9 hours in the car). And then we waited some more; it was another hour before we got the cheese (a pre-prepared - and rather dull if I'm honest - plate, surely straight from the fridge) and almost as long again for dessert. Iâm afraid we left without bothering with coffee, eyelids drooping.It was clear that the waiting staff that evening were overstretched (too many covers?) but they were also at times annoyingly inefficient, with one waitress pointlessly clearing a vacated table while people nearby all but passed out from lack of food or wine.Donât get me wrong; the food really was very good indeed â but unfortunately it was let down on this particular occasion by the slow service.
4 based on 152 reviews
Such a cute spot. Close to the theatre but away from the crowded central restaurants on an opera night. Menu concise with daily specials. Provençal cuisine at it's freshest. Family run and frequented by locals more than tourists. Busy outside terrace. Service was friendly and considerate of time constraints for theatre attendance. Fine little bistro to visit anytime.
4 based on 320 reviews
We came there by chance on a rainy afternoon because we could not find any place to eat. I was reading TA reviews about eating options in Orange and came across this name. We decided to try it: what a pleasant and welcoming place with very good food and attentive service. Very modestly prices - we had 2 main courses, a beer, 2 deserts all under 50 euros. Absolutely superb as a lunch option.
4 based on 438 reviews
Best pint in Orange . I have visited several times and recommend the Mega burger. Great atmosphere and can be busy so if you want to play pool this is the only place in Orange but reserve a table. The only American diner that serves café gourmand.
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4 based on 712 reviews
First a word of bon avis for lunchtime diners - the external patio was stifling today when outside it was 31C and also inconsiderate smokers (French of course) were lighting up, polluting the air. BUT inside the dining room is a haven of peace and coolness! The greeting was super friendly and our move inside was no problem. We both chose the â¬29 menu and it was superb - very creative and tasty cooking. Amuse bouche of a sardine mousse was followed by delicious starters of pea and mint gazpacho with chevre and crispy strips of jambon plus crab ravioli (in black pasta) with pureed avocado and pink grapefruit. We both chose the pork main (beautifully soft piece of belly on ribs, spiced delicately with Mexican spices) accompanied by crushed herby potatoes in oil, and sautéed mushrooms. The pork fell off the bone! We then had a generous plate of 3 tasty cheeses and finished off with a vanilla rice pudding with cubes of dessicated coconut. Coffees arrived with a petite Madeleine and a coconut mousse. We were sated!! I forgot the drinks - a kir for me plus a shared half bottle of white wine from Chateau dâUchaux which perfectly complemented all the food. As I already mentioned, the ladies serving were great. We paid in all around â¬90 but this was well worth it. Itâs only a 10 minute stroll from the Roman theatre. Highly recommended.
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4 based on 186 reviews
Après y être passés souvent devant nous décidons hier soir d'y aller. Bonne surprise, dans une villa isolée dans les vignes se cache un bonne adresse. Accueil, cadre, cuisine rapport qualité prix, nous avons été ravi de notre soirée. Les poissons étaient parfaitement cuisinés et bien accompagnés.
4 based on 454 reviews
Our usual treat when we are in this part of Provence is to lunch here with our friends. The food is superb, beautifully presented and of excellent quality. Service is friendly, yet professional. Prices are very reasonable and the wine list short but well chosen. We usually have the wine from the nearby domaine d'uchaux. Helpful hint-well worth the 1 hour drive but do book as it is becoming very popular.
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4 based on 140 reviews
No need for a long review here. This place is first-class in every respect. An attractive, spacious dining room; a warm welcome and attentive, friendly service; excellent food, artistically presented (and some stunning amuses-bouches); and a wine list that draws upon the finest the district has to offer. No wonder it has a Michelin star.
4 based on 163 reviews
We were recommended for this restaurant by the owner of the hotel we stayed. It is a restaurant attached to a small hotel/gites, rather a new establishment. The surrounding is beautiful, and the owner is very friendly. Food was also enjoyable, and very reasonable price.
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