This restaurant is a welcome addition to the Herault valley restaurant 'scene' for 2013. Situated on a quiet square it is pleasant to sit outside and watch village life go by.
There are both a la carte and set menus to choose from (the later being very good value for a weekday lunch). The best feature is that much of the food is prepared on an indoor BBQ grill which lent a lovely smokey aroma to the lamb we ordered. As the kitchen inside is open, it would also make for a engaging culinary experience if you came here on a cooler day.
The wine list is currently relatively brief (though I understand that there are plans to expand its scope) with a focus on the terroir within which Le Pressoir resides. A flat markup of €9 on cellar door prices means that everything is good value and the grand vins are something of a bargain.
A very promising beginning and I look forward to seeing how it has developed in 2013 and beyond. read more