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    Le Grillon

    3.5 (2 reviews)
    PriceyBarbeque, Seafood, Provencal
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Le Petit Crillon

    Le Petit Crillon

    3.3(4 reviews)
    3.0 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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    Le Bistrot du Paradou - Outside

    Le Bistrot du Paradou

    4.5(13 reviews)
    54.9 km
    €€€

    Amazing - my go to when I am in France You will enjoy this…read morerestaurant for sure. A fixed menu and wonderful French wines

    We had a really fun lunch here in our first afternoon in Provence. It is not cheap, and it is…read moresomewhat risky, as the menu for the day is pre-set, but the food is very good, and the portions are truly enormous -- almost to the point where you wish they'd give you less. The day we were there, the courses were: - Salad - Vegetables and cod - Snails - Cheese - Choice of dessert Each course probably could have been a meal on its own, and on top of all that, we were gorging on their incredible bread throughout the meal. The salad was very good, with the one downside being that it had anchovies, which we're not fans of. We both thought the veggies and fish were fairly pedestrian -- good, but not something I'd be really excited to get again. The snails, on the other hand, were surprisingly great. Neither of us eat snails, but we decided to be brave, and were rewarded for it. They were outstanding, as was the restaurant's home made mustard that we dipped them in. The cheese, though, is what we'll really remember though. For this course, they brought out a giant tray of cheeses, and you take as much of each as you want. By this point in the meal, we were both incredibly stuffed, but it didn't matter -- we took a ton of cheese, and it was tremendous. We both felt pretty gross afterwards, but it was worth it. That wasn't even the end, though -- after a little cool down period, we got dessert. My wife got chocolate ice cream, and I got the chocolate mousse, which was outstanding. Altogether, this is an experience I would definitely recommend, as we really enjoyed it, but it's not without its warts. My biggest pieces of advice would be to be prepared to eat a LOT, and check the menu in advance.

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    Le Bistrot du Paradou - Escargots in herbed garlic butter

    Escargots in herbed garlic butter

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    Doucinello

    Doucinello

    5.0(2 reviews)
    25.0 km

    This tiny hole-in-the-wall bistro with an unassuming menu is a class act, and an outstanding value…read more The host was friendly and welcoming and speaks just enough English. His wife(?) worked magic in the tiny kitchen. The house rosé was delicious, the best I've tasted in the Rhone so far, as was the house red wine, served chilled. Far better then one would expect for the price and for the house wine. Before the meal came we were given the most delicious local olives, and bread with garlic olive oil. I don't even like olives but these were very tasty. For entrees we had the burger and the Salade de Mattis, both of which came with lovely little roasted new potatoes. Sarah devoured the burger so I only got one tasty bite. The salad was yummy too, with tender pan-seared chicken with a delicate sauce, nicely dressed greens, and little rolls of eggplant, which I didn't like until I tasted them with the tomato sauce they were with - the chef worked some culinary magic to make the combination quite wonderful. My wife and I had dinner here tonight, and the owner told us that it was only their second day of being open! They showed no signs of working things out - everything was on point, from the decor to the service to the food. Everything is organic and they list all of the purveyors of their ingredients on the menu. I only wish I had saved room for dessert. I think we got very lucky getting in early, because the prices are sure to rise when this place gets discovered.

    The Los place is tiny but dam good. One of the owners told me that just about every ingredient is…read moreorganic so, that's a plus. This is a husband & wife run place so the menu is "this us what she made today." - and they usually have 2 or 3 options for the main course. The deserts were also yummy. We had caramel apple crumble and pear tart w/dark chocolate.

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