Beautiful, beautiful view from their balcony/terrace seating. The servings were very generous (no one could finish their plate). The ravioli were so soft and tender. I would pass on the entrecôte here, though. Dessert was delicious, we had maison crème brûle and an ice cream. Coffees were also very good!
Bear in mind- they're only open for lunch, but it's worth it to try to make it here during their limited serving window! Restaurant is apparently named after the queen visiting Falicon, and the little town surrounding it is so quiet and picturesque. I found koi fish just chilling in a public fountain!
ALSO- my fellow US drivers who don't understand how these one lane roads are meant for two lanes of traffic, or who can't read French, and who wonder how the heck do you find this place LOL! When you get to the entrance of the village proper there's a sign in French that welcomes visitors to visit the village "on foot". If you follow the road to the left there is a parking lot, then walk back up the road, this time take the right side of the fork and the restaurant is right around the bend. I didn't take pics but I posted a screenshot of google maps bc it took me THAT long to figure it out read more