Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Sablet. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you. including La Table de Magali, Cote Terrasse, Le Mesclun, Nez! Bar a Vin, Auberge de la Tuilerie, Du Verre l'Assiette, Le Bateleur, Le Moulin a Huile, Auberge la Bartavelle, La Fete en Provence
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4 based on 300 reviews
Fabulous romantic dinner at La Fete. I had the carpaccio - just incredible as you can see from the photo. Followed by lavender honey ice cream - lovely stuff. No overpowering flowery flavor. Just a lovely balance with a lingering honey taste. Just a gorgeous place! Congratulations to the Swedish chef - lots of nice Swedish touches around the place. Tack tack!
4 based on 497 reviews
Booked here last minute and very pleased as they had a special truffle menu.We started with something similar to a loose scrambled egg with truffle. Followed by small ravioli with a cheese filling and truffle. Main course was veal, again with truffle. This wasn't just shavings of truffle either...each course came a decent amount of sliced truffle. We each had a different final course of cheese and Grand Marnier creme brulee. The creme brulee having a seriously heavy dose of alcohol in it. A good value meal though at 42 euros per head.Service was fine, the only issue I had is that in the corner of the dining room they had a desk set up with a laptop where they were managing bookings incl the phone ringing on and off throughout the meal.
4 based on 179 reviews
French cuisine. Local produce, lamb, pork, trout, fruit and vegetables. Fun on the plate. A simple kitchen, minimum food processing . It is with pleasure that we receive . Thank you for your confidence shown to the team. See you soon...
NOTE: As of April, NEW owners are a husband and wife team. We arrived for dinner after a botched reservation at another highly reviewed restaurant in Vaison. One word OUTSTANDING!Lovely ambiance, attentive service, and extraordinary, delicious food presented beautifully. We ate there three nights and each meal was different, delicious, and special. No detail was left to chance. A feast for the eyes and palate; fresh, creative, and artistic. This team has eye for creating a memorable dining experience, and comes with extraordinary experience - Four Seasons, Relais Chateaux and other 5 star establishments. Seriously, we travel extensively and without doubt, one of the best restaurants we have been to, and certainly, the loveliest of hosts! Make your reservation! We were fortunate to discover them early and it wonât be long until this place is booked solid. The outdoor terraces over the river will open soon.
4 based on 273 reviews
Like most in town, in an unpretentious building we found an absolutely perfect meal. Both the fresh fish and spring lamb we're prepared and presented beautifully. The entree fish salad and dessert featured local fresh produce. The complimentary extras included olives and polenta chips, cream and nuts.The local house vin rouge was smooth and flavorful.
4 based on 213 reviews
This is lovely spot for lunch - with a good selection of local foods, albeit a little limited in range. It is good place to sample local wines- with many available by the verre/pichet. The location is shaded and you get a good flavour of the life of the village whilst sitting effectively in the main village square. Recommended.
4 based on 136 reviews
For more than 20 years, La Tuilerie restaurant welcomes you within an exceptionnal site to offer you an authentic food, exclusively produced with fresh seasonal and quality products. In the very heart of a bucolic stylished garden with a unique view on th
The menu is chosen for you and delivered in several courses from starter to desert - the food was ok but nothing special and this formula seemed to be conceived to make life easy for the chef. Everyone is served the same meal therefore you eat what they want rather than what you choose. we started with a terrine and then a roasted pepper with fish, some veal, some cheese and a fruit tart, all fine but far from gastronomic and rather large portions, it was hard to eat everything. The wine was good but not matched to the food although available by the glass, it was reasonably priced.
4 based on 210 reviews
On Friday, February 1st, the staff of Le Nez outdid themselves for their truffle evening. A six course meal with truffles or as was statedâtuber melanosporum! Six coursesâcou Farsi truffé, tartare de barre à la truffe, brouillade dâÅufs à la truffe, consommé de bÅuf truffé, brie truffé, et pomme au four truffé. What an evening! Great ambiance; friendly folks.
4 based on 573 reviews
Had lunch with friends last week. The restaurant is in the village with a lovely terrace. We were warmly welcomed and the staff were excellent however the food was disappointing especially the Veal which was very dry. On paying the bill we advised the lady in charge and received no apology except the usual comment 'I'll tell the Chef!'.Maybe they were all just having a bad day.
4 based on 756 reviews
We came here for dinner on the night we arrived in Seguret, after going for a drive for much of the day. It was Monday, so many restaurants were closed. We arrived early, hoping to get a table before the later reservations showed up. There was nobody in the dining room, and they told us they were full, but we were free to eat outside. Normally, that would have been good, but this evening was a bit windy and cool, and there were some rain showers. They did bring some blankets to keep us warm. We watched the main dining room. A few other people showed up while we were eating, but there was no time where the place was full. I really felt that they could have agreed to seat us inside if we promised to be finished by, say 8:00 or 8:30 pm.The food was good but somewhat casual, which was fine. The wines were local, good value and tasty. It was a nice dinner overall, but marred just a bit by being stuck outside.
4 based on 175 reviews
Easy to find in Sablet just off a main roundabout. Abundant parking and a large outdoor terrace. We were here for lunch on a warm day. The menu features a fish and a meat meal du jour but most other things ala carte are available. There is an amuse bouche to start. One of us had the fish, which tasted fresh even being far in land. The accompanying vegetables were very nice. My partner ordered from the ala carte and the dish was a highlight, beignets of langoustine with some beet salad. We had glasses of a local white, which was quite OK. Desert which came with my fish meal was fine. For approximately 50 euros, it was great. Service was friendly and efficient. We will be back.Merci pour votre avis et au plaisir de vous revoir Magali et Didier
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