Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Le Bar-sur-Loup including Les 3 Marches, Bistro Le Donjon, L'Ecole des Filles, Hotel Particulier des Jasmins, La Licorne, Le Clos Saint Pierre, La Taverne Provencale, La Table by Richard Mebkhout, Auberge du Clos des Pins, Les Delicatesses de Grasse
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5 based on 307 reviews
Welcome to Délicatesses de Grasse Two diferents experiences . Come to test , you ll feel french traditional food as never . Wine Cave, Plancha Tapas , Artisanal French gastronomie. Delicatessen Shop , Cheese, Ham and Sausages, Olives and Tapenades , Honey
We picked this venue for lunch based on reviews only and weren't disappointed. We shared a vegetarian tapas for two which comprised of great local cheeses, four different tapenades, olives, sun-dried tomatoes and confitures. It was a deceptively large amount of food and we enjoyed it enough to leave with an additional slice of one of the local cheeses. Great for watching the world go by, very reasonably priced too. Looking forward to another visit.
4 based on 352 reviews
With its delightful setting, friendly, personal service, tempting seasonal menu & lunch, evening & weekend formulas, the Clos Des Pins will ensure a memorable dining experience with exceptional value-for-money prices.
We arrived late afternoon in Grasse, and all our favourite restaurants, especially the more famous ones, were fully booked. Le Clos des Pins happened to have room (lots of, in fact). Now we understand why: The ambience is quite gloomy. The food is extremely average, certain dishes are downright mediocre. Even the cheese platter lacks diversit - no Roquefort at Roquefort! Service is polite but slow. Prices are low, but lots of customers would rather pay a bit more for better food.
4 based on 230 reviews
Petit restaurant cosy niché au coeur du village classé de valbonne. Une cuisine raffinée cuisinée avec des produits frais. Changement de la carte chaque mois. Menu retour du marché chaque jour. Les chiens ne sont pas acceptés.
If you're a foodie, look no further. This place is a hidden gem for those-in-the-know. Food is very high quality and beautifully presented. Quality/price ratio is high on their 45 Euro prixe fixe (lobster salad was huge with lots of lobster. The lamb prepared two ways was a stunner.)The chef's wife is very knowledgable and offers a warm, caring welcome. Be sure to reserve as it's tiny. In good weather ask for one of the coveted spots outside. Wine list is small but expertly crafted.
4 based on 571 reviews
We came on Easter Sunday without a reservation and were lucky enough to get a table! The ambiance is warm and delightful. The service was friendly and prompt. The food was incredible and the staff was happy to make recommendations. Would absolutely recommend and return.
4 based on 407 reviews
We loved our local restaurant whilst staying in le Rouret. Without a doubt the restaurant is always busy and has limited nights during the week. The asparagus dish with fresh egg mayonnaise and a choice of miniature lettuces was beyond fabulous! Great atmosphere and the best in the area .
4 based on 394 reviews
Having read the mostly positive reviews for this restaurant, we were looking forward to discovering it. The first surprise was the restaurant itself! It looked small and dingy from the outside and not much better within. Basically, the setting and decor are awful.The service was decent, the waiter was polite but responded in monosyllables.On the plus side, the meal was outstanding and worthy of any high end French dining establishment.So, to sum up, a mixed bag. A great eatery but I wouldn't go there for a celebratory occasion as the setting is not on par with the food.
4 based on 88 reviews
This was a quaint place, delicious food and great service. We were greeted by the staff when we walked in and everyone was very kind, the atmosphere was very happy. I ordered a fish plate that was cooked in paper with rice and veggies. My husband ordered the veal which was cooked with potatoes. Both were delicious and the dessert was as well.
4 based on 623 reviews
We recently enjoyed a beautiful evening in the charming courtyard at L'Ecole des FIlles. Everything was wonderful from the amuse-bouches, to the mignardises with coffee. The sea bass, in particular, was heavenly. We were advised to get there early and were glad we did: the place was full by 8pm. The four of us enjoyed everything: the food, the setting, the professionalism of the waiters, all spot-on. Looking forward to going back!
4 based on 268 reviews
Le Donjon is a small family-run restaurant in the picturesque Provençal village Le Bar sur Loup approx 35 min from Nice, on the hillside between St. Paul de Vence and Grasse. The restaurant is located in a protected building from the 11th century right in
Visited good friends 17th of May who invited us to Bistro Le Donjon - Arrived late, but still received the best food, wine and service.
4 based on 71 reviews
My fiancé is currently living in Grasse and during my recent visit we found this lovely restaurant. We have gone back three times now. Delicious food and amazing service. The outside patio is great also. There was some live entertainment on Saturday evening the first time we went. I will definitely return.
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