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    3.5 (2 reviews)
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    Au Fil du Temps

    Au Fil du Temps

    4.5(13 reviews)
    6.0 km
    €€€€

    Holy sh*tsnacks - can the stars go to 6?…read more I honestly never imagined that coming to France, the best restaurant I would find would: a) not be in Paris b) be exceptionally inexpensive Note that 'b' is relative - living in NYC and traveling to London a lot gives me perhaps a skewed perspective but still - we paid 160 Euro and got: a) champagne to start b) a pernaud aperitif to start for me c) 3 courses for the Mrs - celeriac confit, a pata negra pork dish and a fig dessert b) 4 courses for me - calamari with proscuitto starter, both remaining main dishes (a fish dish with cauliflower that might have been the best thing I've eaten ever, a rib-eye steak dish and the cheese platter) c) an incredible bottle of wine IMHO for 160 Euro you really can't beat that. Plus the couple that runs the place is very, very nice and were very appreciative that we enjoyed the place so much. I can't recommend this place further without beating a dead horse so I'll just end there but if you're anywhere near by, I highly recommend stopping by.

    We wandered in last night without a reservation. Two guests who had a reservation asked the chef if…read morehe had room; we were lucky; he had an open table. Small place- make a rez. Michelin quality. It helps to speak French; we don't, but stumbled through. Seven courses of creative dishes. Rose and white wine pared well. No ordering; you get what the chef is inspired to prepare. We just sat back and let it rip. Four hours later, at 23:00 we were satisfied. A good value; I would go again.

    Le Petit Crillon

    Le Petit Crillon

    3.3(4 reviews)
    12.0 km

    We didn't understand the small cafe next to our hotel. Their sign reads open 10 - 10 except for…read moreMondays, but for the 8 days we stayed next door it seemed that they opened whenever they wanted to. We were able to grab lunch there two of the days during our stay. I've written about one of our lunches. Food: My husband was in the mood for escargots and they had them on their dinner menu. The man was nice enough to make them for him for lunch. They tasted ok, but needed a bit more garlic. I ordered the croque monsieur which was also just ok. We ordered ice cream for dessert. Drinks: We ordered two oranginas and two small coffees. Price: 37.50 euros for two people. Ambiance: No ambiance. Just a simple cafe on the street which is sad because there's so much potential with this place. Service: The husband is the front of the house and is actually quite rude. Don't come here for the hospitality and it will be beneficial if you speak French. Would I go back? If it was anywhere else in the world I wouldn't go back because the food is mediocre and the service is rude. But since there aren't many options at Crillon Le Brave I would unfortunately find myself there if I wanted something simple to eat.

    We were staying at the Inn next door and ate lunch twice at Le Petit Crillon, and had salads,…read morepasta, sandwich and wine. The owner and (I think) his wife are friendly, service is prompt, and the food was very good. You can sit on the patio in the sun or under shade as well as inside. It's a small bistro, casual, not expensive, and based on all the restaurants we dined at in a week in Provence I give it four stars as a bistro with good food in a very beautiful location.

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    L'Hibiscus - french - Updated May 2026

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