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    Fou de Fafa

    4.5 (34 reviews)
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    Haddock Fish Coconut Curry -- Yum
    Angela C.

    We loved this place! We were able to get in for a table for 2, and ordered from the delicious prefixed menu. The food was delicious -- so flavorful, and delicately created. The hostess/maitre'd was super busy but right on top of it, perfect timing and very friendly and professional. She got us everything we needed. She was really great! We would definitely come here again! Ordered: Seared Scallop Appetizers, Pork Entree, Fish of the Day Entree, Creme Brûlée Dessert (All Amazing!!)

    Amuse Bouche
    Ken S.

    KenScale: 8.25/10 When planning for our honeymoon, I struggled to decide where to stay in southern France. In the French Riviera area on the east, it was easier; I knew one day in Nice is probably warranted, and among the little villages, I had my eyes on Eze for a while. What about the Provence area on the west? There were so many options, from cities such as Arles (known for its spectacular Roman ruins) and Aix-en-Provence (one of the quintessential Provencal towns) to smaller villages like Les Baux and Gordes. I ended up settling with Avignon, primarily known in history as where popes used to reside, largely because the wine tour that I arranged had a pick-up available in the city. Btw, if you are in Provence, a wine tour of the Rhone Valley area is a must, and if you are looking for one in English, I highly recommend the one that Olivier Hickman does (check out his website wine-uncovered.com). Avignon turned out to be so much more, however. My wife Jun and I greatly enjoyed the bustling and youthful environment of this city with a wall surrounding it; Avignon also happened to be hosting a world-renown international films festival, so the center of the city was even more energetic with crowds looking to participate or act in one of the shows happening (Jun and I probably picked a dozen flyers even though we didn't understand what the shows were about as the flyers were all in French). What about dining experience in Avignon? I was debating among multiple restaurants for our first night in the city, and went with Fou de Fafa because the photo of the restaurant looked very cozy. Indeed, when we showed up, we had this feeling of dining at a friend's place in France as guests, with unpretentious décor that makes you feel very much welcomed. Fou de Fafa also delivered some very delicious food too. When we entered the restaurant, we were greeted by one very nice French lady who was working solo. The food at Fou de Fafa is not particularly groundbreaking if you are looking for the next great haute cuisine dining experience, but where the restaurant makes the difference is its thoughtful execution that leads to more satisfaction than you expect. Pan-fried tiger prawns in satay sauce had a nice Asian touch, and worked well with fresh coriander and cashew nuts for a pleasant starter. Jun and I ordered two main dishes, one a duck breast and the other a dourade, and we enjoyed both dishes. The pan-fried duck breast had a spot-on texture (as anyone who reads my reviews would appreciate, we are very picky when it comes to duck dishes because of how much Jun loves the bird's meat in general), and was accompanied by raspberry, stir-fried vegetables and mashed potato. The seasoning was also well-balanced and didn't feel overpowering. Dourade was also quite aptly cooked, and worked beautifully with saffron risotto and fresh tomato salsa underneath. We both thought the seasoning on the risotto was a little bit stronger than we had hoped, but the fish helped to somewhat neutralize it. For dessert, banoffee pie with banana, caramel and whipped cream is a must-order; it was a pure decadence that looks simple but packs a ton of delightful sweetness. I placed a reservation at the restaurant through my credit card concierge service a couple of weeks in advance; the dining room is not big (and strangely, half the tables were filled with Asian diners, so we jokingly thought that maybe a popular food blogger from Korea or China must have visited this place and really liked the food here), and we saw that the French lady who was serving our table was turning away walk-in customers so do make a reservation in advance. You will be able to find a ton of gems from the reasonably priced wine list; the southern Rhone Valley region that is close to Avignon is famous for its Chateauneuf-du-Pape reds, but after drinking a sensational bottle of Gigondas at Fou de Fafa, I feel like I should invest more in collecting these often underappreciated wines more. As noted above, the atmosphere of the restaurant works perfect if you are looking for a quiet dining experience where you get to spend some quality time with your loved ones. Fou de Fafa is the type of restaurant that makes dining in France so reliably satisfactory; the soulful cooking at this restaurant will make your visit to Avignon worthwhile.

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    Jeff B.

    Earned one of my rare 5.0's. Reservation can be made on Facebook--we made one before leaving for France. The four of us dined here on our seventh and final night in Avignon. Great capstone for a wonderful visit. SERVICE: 5.0. Attentive and delivered with a smile. (Fluent French and English.) AMBIANCE : 5.0. We chose the table farthest in the back, which was very comfortable and private. Every table (other than the one closest to the entrance) positioned well for intimacy. While we were there the man at the table next to us got down on his knees with a ring, and the woman obviously accepted. We couldn't hear any of what was said but it was nonetheless apparent. FOOD: 5.0. Both a culinary and a visual treat. Main Dishes - Canard Magrit (duck leg) with raspberries and mashed potatoes: 5.0. Duck was outstanding, and many times better than what I had in another Avignon restaurant a few days earlier. The potatoes equally delicious. - Vegetarian dish (eggplant, polenta, caprese salad.) 4.5. salad texture and simple taste perfectly complemented the complexity of the rest of the plate. - Salmon dinner: 4.0 Appetizers - cold tomato soup: 5.0. Wow! - crispy goat cheese salad: 4.0. Dessert - caramel/banana/biscuit/cream: 5.0 - Tiramisu: 4.5 - Pana Cotta with strawberry: 4.5 House red wine: 4.0. Great value!

    Delicious rose from Provence.
    Marty S.

    Amazing staff, wine and food. Our best meal, by far, in all of Avignon. The waitress is very helpful and friendly. They only turn each table once per night so she has to disappoint many people. Everything we had was amazing.

    Mackerel with citrus and parsley - delicious!
    Katie M.

    Lovely food with fresh produce. Good vegetarian options - important for my meat-free partner who really appreciated that they provided a vegetarian amuse bouche, and specified that the cheesecake was not vegetarian as it contained gelatin. Highly recommend!

    Victoria C.

    Thankfully I Had booked this restaurant one week in advance because when we arrived there it was fully booked. The place is pretty and very tastfully decorated. There was one woman serving and hosting (owner maybe?) she was very nice and welcoming. She spoke French and English. The menu is simple and it really take advantage of the local products. Every single dish was delicious. I had chick pea cream with local vegetables and the fish of the day. My husband (sorry I forgot what he had as appetizer haha) but he had the lamb after and also said it was delicious. We didn't order dessert as the dishes were generous on the portion size. It was a very enjoyable dinner. I recommend it if you want to have a calm dinner during your trip to Avignon with your loved one or family

    Scallops
    Marcy D.

    What an amazing meal! While traveling through Avignon we refer a lot to our Rick Steves guide as travelers and he didn't let us down. The food here was amazing and I argue that it was the best meal we had on our Rivera/Provence trip. The restaurant was super cute and our hostess was amazing. While we have been practicing French as a language for a few year we still struggle - our host was wonderful and although offering to use English to help us she helped practice our French with us! The food was divine and I believe it is food typical of the Provence region. How could you go wrong with that and pair it with a rose wine that was made only a few miles away?!! Scallops were light and the sauce was great! The chicken was well done and it was the best gnocchi I've ever had!

    Warm goat cheese salad
    Slc N.

    One of our favorite meals in France and certainly a great value. Very welcoming service and well-spaced tables with simple yet beautiful interior. The food was all delicious! Be sure to reserve ahead to avoid disappointment.

    Beef capriccio
    Pack C.

    The restaurant is amazing. I found it from Tripadvisor. The restaurant also has amazing reviews there too: 4.5 stars. The waitress is english. Sometimes it helps to have someone explain menu in details. I had beef capriccio for appertizer and duck for my entree. The food portion is big. I was full without dessert. Both dishes are great. The restaurat is small. 6-7 tables in total. At one point (~8 pm), she needed to put the sign that the restaurant was full and only guests with reservations can come in. That's pretty early for a restaurant. I would recommend this place again & again

    Apple Bread Pudding with ample Creme Anglaise and Gluten Free (Flourless) Chocolate Cake

    Absurdly good. Arguably the best meal of a long trip. On arrival asked for a recommendation for a local place for that night at the front desk of the hotel. We were told that he would try to get us a reservation at Fou de Fafa but they filled up very quickly. A walk around the neighborhood showed us that it was right around the corner and had an appetizing menu. Getting back to the hotel, we found that we did indeed have a reservation. And, indeed, when we showed up there was a sign at the front saying that all of the seats for the night were full. We were not, honestly, prepared for this meal. Our server (also the owner with her husband, who does the cooking, if I am reading the articles correctly) was incredibly friendly and switched effortlessly between French and English as we struggled with the language. She recommended wines and dishes as we pored over the menu. Quick rundown of the dishes on offer that night that the three of us tried. Delicious crusty bread with everything Apps: Cream of Cauliflower soup and Beet Salad Main Plates: Roast Duck, Filet in Mustard Sauce, and Leek and Cheese Potato Cake (vegetarian, though none of us were meat-averse it looked so fantastic) Desserts: Cheese Plate, Apple Bread Pudding, and Gluten Free (flourless) Chocolate cake +plenty of wine While the veg offering alone wouldn't have blow me away as a main plate, nothing was anything short of astoundingly good. Not a single dish where all of us didn't try it and pause in wonder. Prices are certainly not everyday, but nothing close to what a restaurant with this level of quality could get away with if it wanted to be more pretentious. Bonus points for the Flight of the Conchords reference, if I weren't already giving it a perfect score!

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    This establishment is just fabulous as Antonia our hostess and owner made this experience exceptional

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    Fantastic food. Fantastic service. Great great English skills. Global inspire French cuisine. Would go again.

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    Terrific restaurant run by a husband (chef) and wife (front of the house) team. Delicious food. Definitely need reservations.

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    EAT

    4.8(14 reviews)
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    Our tour stopped in Avignon for two hours and we decided to have lunch during our time there…read more Thanks to the Yelp community found excellent recommendations for EAT. Per other reviewers, it is not far from the main square and in an alley off of a main commercial street. It has a modern and simple elegance and they featured a daily lunch special and regular starters, mains and desserts. It was a limited menu yet all the options were compelling it was hard to choose. My wife had the daily special of a white fish and potatoes in a bouillabaisse broth. It was amazing with notes of cinnamon and coriander. I had the chuck roast with artichokes and carrots. It was comforting and reminded me of a stew my grandmother used to make. The wine options were limited as they were all house options yet the red paired well with my entree. We did not have dessert but the options sounded delicious (chocolate mousse with caramelized peanuts, basil crème brûlée,etc.) The owner was helpful and professional. We would go back in a heartbeat and highly recommend. The meal further endeared us to the charming city of Avignon.

    Wonderful meal and ambiance... Small place and menu but everything we had was delicious and…read morereasonably priced. The chicken dish was the group's favorite. Only 1 server when we were there but he was very efficient. This was best meal we had in Avignon. Highly recommended.

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