Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Bauduen, France including La Part des Anges, Cafe du midi, L'Actuel, Le Cote Lac, Les Terrasses du Lac, L'Escapade, Le Mille Pates, Le Chardon Restaurant et Gites, L'Auberge de Baudinard, Le Bellevue
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4 based on 296 reviews
What a disappointment..!! Let me list it for you: View - Once you sit down you can't see anything because of the trees and the wall. Service - HORRIBLE! The lady serving us was the rudest person I have ever seen! My friend was the only one speaking French, so we can't not even blame the language barrier. her attitude the entire time was just wrong! Food - If you need a hammer just have the bread they are serving here, that's how hard it was! And after we asked the waitress for an edible bread her answer was "that's the bread we have". we order the grilled fish, that came literally 60gr of it. The only decent dish was the pasta - put who goes to France to eat pasta? DON'T ORDER THE HOUSE WINE - to be on the safe side just ask for a bottled beer, it can't go wrong. But my advise is not to go at all. Bad food, service, space and very expensive. The little town is very worth the visit thought.
4 based on 79 reviews
We had a really good meal in this auberge. The helpings were very generous and my goats' cheese in flaky pastry starter would have sufficed for a main course. Duck and rabbit were both well prepared and tasty. Puddings were a range of ice-cream based options, including one with delectably chewy bits of amaretto.The restaurant is mostly interior, although there are a few tables outside. Being inside suited us well for a cool evening.
4 based on 215 reviews
Restaurant and brand new gîtes available. After travelling many years i have decided to settle for a while in this small village. Come and try my food from around the world. As well as traditional food. You are all more than welcome If you need somewhere
Really typical French restaurant with great views. Worth it if youâre passing through or stopping in the village.The duck legs and beef tartare were real highlights, as were the desserts.Thank you Sam
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4 based on 246 reviews
We had the most choice for vegetarian dinner in this place : Ravioles with parmesan, Pesto and dried tomatoes, huge and generous greek salad, creamy speculoos tiramisu. The terrace definitely offers a better view than the inside. I loved the food and will definitely recommend it to friends
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4 based on 402 reviews
Right in the middle of a touristic village, at the beginning of the greatest canyon in Europe and near the lake Ste Croix.Le Restaurant l'Escapade offers you a traditional "french cuisine" using fresh and local products.Open every day for lunch and dinner
The Croustade of Camembert (Filo dough filled with cheese and roasted apples) was perfect for lunch, with a venere rice (risotto like) as side dish. I also tasted the panna Cotta which was allright. The restaurant is well located in the center, offers a sunny terrace and the service is fair. The prices are a bit high though, but the menu is original and I think that's the reason.
4 based on 349 reviews
We are as a couple for dinner here at the end of May. The location is fantastic, the service is very good too - unfortunately the food didnât live up to it. I must say, it wasnât terrible - it was just OK. I think a little more French love could go into the food and this place would be perfect. We had the duck and the steak. The portions for us are too big, but thatâs better than too small! Itâs definitely worth a visit, but not the best.
4 based on 627 reviews
Have you ever take a good time for a lunch time or a dinner in our garden with a beautiful view on the Lake of "Sainte Croix"? A simple food made of fresh meat and fish, to taste with very interesting wine of Provence. Enjoy!
Having booked a table and after seating rain starts is not good. We were reseated inside in a restaurant that is all about âvue du Lacâ lake view. Rain stopped during main course why we asked to sit outside during the dessert. The waiter told us ânot possibleâ as they would have to dry all the tables. Suddenly new customers come in and are seated outside - after the table was cleaned. While waiting for the dessert - frustrated - another waiter turns up and ask if we would like the dessert outside. IF WE WOULD! Whispering with the guy that told us no ended up us seated outside. Thank you Maxime - you have a great future ahead of you in service business. By the way - food was great but totally lost in frustration how we were treated. Fix the service focus - and you are back on the block âLe Côté Lacâ.
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4 based on 480 reviews
Lâactuel is a lovely small restaurant however I would definitely recommend booking as it gets extremely busy. Nice decor and the food is delicious but one dish wasnât just as good. Service was good however one man was very unwelcoming Overall though I would recommend!
4 based on 409 reviews
We had lunch there and as it was a bit windy we sat in the sheltered section. They were able to prepare a vegetarian dish. The bread served was delicious. The location is great and offers a lovely view over the lake. Will be going back.
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4 based on 64 reviews
La Part des Anges is modeled on Spanish Tapas restaurant with a shared-eating concept. We aim to serve only the freshest ingredients, sourced locally and ethically as possible. Located in a 12th century hotel, the terrace offers a nice view on Moustier's
We arrived a little late into Moustiers and were trawling around the town looking for a bite to eat at around 2:45pm. Most places had just stopped serving lunch, but this restaurant welcomed us in. We weren't expecting much as it was basically our last option, but we had amazing seats on the shady terrace overlooking what has to be the most panoramic view from any restaurant in the town! The place was empty and the waiter who served us had excellent English (with an English accent... maybe he studied at an international school or has lived in the UK?) We ordered baked Camembert and a tomato tart, both of which were delicious. Plus the obligatory glass of Bau (a sparking Muscat made in nearby Fourcalquier -- yum)!Thanks for your feedback David, We are extremely happy you enjoyed your time here at La Part des Anges.
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