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    Le Caillau - Vue sur la cour intérieure

    Le Caillau

    5.0(4 reviews)
    89.0 km
    €€€

    If you are wanting to get out of the normal tourist routine and spend time in a delightful country…read moreFrench restaurant, Le Caillau is the place! Beautifully situated among the vines of the Vallée du Lot, Le Callau is artfully considered, with seating under the trees or in a re-purposed barn or recently completed dining room/bar area. Chaz, his wife and their team take great pride in their 'farm to table' philosophy. Each server is well versed in the gustatory selections of the moment, and service is always warm and welcoming. Children of all ages find the interior courtyard interesting to explore, with its fountain and ever-inviting weeping willow tree. A walk along the country lane after an interesting, satisfying meal, prepare one for after dinner desserts and/or drinks. "Casual and VERY classy" is how the experience is best described. For example, I arrived with 3 elderly guests, all with some mobility issues, and Chaz immediately brought out padded chairs from the dining room as he recognized that old bodies would have a difficult time sitting for any length of time on the typical 'minimalist' patio chairs that are usually found outdoors. (We were in for a 3-hr lunch, so this was a great idea)!! Le Caillau is a 300-year-old wine domaine, and the complex includes a luxury 2-bedroom suite, including private swimming pool and garden. (NOTE: We have dine there many times, but never stayed overnight, so cannot speak to the accommodations, other than saying EVERYTHING is tastefully decorated and service at all levels is impeccable). Reservations are a must, but, in order to enjoy the experience fully, come when not pressed for time. This is a place to relax, enjoy and experiment with new epicurean delights! Attached are some photos, but photos at LeCaillau com are superior. Enjoy! This is a most memorable experience.

    Amazing food, we all had the pork belly and it was divine. Cheeses for dessert were quite bland,…read moreespecially the chèvre. Super charming service and location. Can't wait to come back!

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    Les Sales Gosses - Les Sales Gosses

    Les Sales Gosses

    4.4(85 reviews)
    38.0 kmSaint Aubin
    €€

    This was hands down my best meal in Toulouse during my visit! The team was super friendly and…read morepatient with my mediocre French. Each course topped the previous one. My favorites was l'oeuf mollet. It was so delicious that I wanted to lay on the floor and weep with happiness. Full disclosure: I am a major foodie and have pretty high standards. Les Sales Gosses was perfection. I will return!

    I think I would give this place a 5 stars if I was hungry. I found this place thru yelp. Thank you…read moreall for posting. The place is exactly as was previously described. Quaint and cozy with only about 10-12 small tables inside and about 5 outside. I had a big breakfast so was not hungry but restaurants close at 2pm so I forced myself to try something new. Since menu was in French, I told waiter to select for me. It was a pre-fixed lunch for 20€ with starter, main, and desert. My final bill came out to 27€ with the added 5€ for wine and 2€ for coffee. I tipped 3€ as not sure how much to tip in France; if you do or not? Food was good, not exceptional where my eyes would roll on first bite, but I was not hungry and I am on a picky side by most standards. Upon sitting, without asking, waiter brought out a free house cold bottle of water. I like this as I hate it when they make you feel cheap for asking for free fountain house water versus pricey bottled water. I drink lots of water so buying bottled water will be pricey for lunch. Service was exception with nice friendly waiters. They don't hover over you with constant pestering of inquires; I was left alone to enjoy the dishes at my own pace. The dishes are nicely decorated similar to a fine dining restaurant, but served by casual friendly down to earth waiters. I feel right at home. Would I come back? YES!! I changed my mind at the end of this review. I change rating from 4 to 5 stars. They deserve it.

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    L'Auberge de Bardigues - Auberge de Bardigues

    L'Auberge de Bardigues

    4.5(8 reviews)
    40.5 km
    €€

    I've been eating at this restaurant since it was a cosy Auberge in a small but beautifully restored…read morestone building making up a corner on the village square. It typified French rural dining for me, simple, fresh, seasonal local ingredients prepared with passion and served in comforting surroundings. When they proudly opened up the new, seemingly characterless, restaurant across the street I was fully prepared not to like it, despite the terrace with fabulous views. Outside it was a bland building, out of character with the honey-colored stone and beautiful architecture of the village. Inside, it was typically nouvelle frou-frou Parisienne. But try as I might, I still loved it. And why wouldn't I? Chef Cyril is committed to fresh, local produce and has a passion for seasonal local food. He is not only an imaginative chef, constantly thinking of new ways to cook and serve traditional ingredients but a good one too. The flavours he creates are a constant surprise and delight. The interior of the restaurant is warm, comfortable and inviting and the terrace is a wonderful place to linger on a warm summer afternoon with Armagnac and coffee after your meal. His partner Camille runs a welcoming and efficient front of house and Fabien, who I believe is a renowned sommelier, is a lesson to all servers on how it should be done, one of the best I have ever seen. Order your food and then ask him to recommend the wine, he will surprise and delight you every time and not always with the most expensive wine he could sell you. So, given my love affair with the Auberge and its management team, why only four stars? I recently took my sons there for the first time. While the food was excellent, it was noticeable that Camille and Fabien were not there and the service was pretty poor, not to mention the fact one young lady could really have done with a better wash. Camille did turn up part way through service and things bucked up but we definitely missed Fabien's sparkle. I have no doubt this was a blip and it does not put me off recommending this fabulous restaurant and its wonderful owners :-)

    Excellent value restaurant in the village of Bardigues, near Auvillar, officially one of the most…read morebeautiful villages in France. Camille and Cyrille have recently redesigned and renovated the restaurant, creating a very attractive terrace, ideal for dining outdoors on those warm summer evenings. Whereas most restaurants in this area emphasise the regional specialities (duck, foie gras) the menus here tend to be more creative and sophisticated. Lunches start at 9 euros for just a main course and a glass of wine, and go to 17 euros for starter, main course, dessert and wine. Evening menus from 23,50EUR to 55EUR.

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    Le Petit Feuillant - Assortiments de foie gras.

    Le Petit Feuillant

    5.0(2 reviews)
    33.4 km
    €€€

    I have to warn you that this is my favourite restaurant. But my wife says that they serve too much…read morefood, and she always goes home with part of the dessert in a doggie bag The restaurant itself is an auberge, a country inn, set at the foot of the castle in the tiny village of Gramont, on the Tarn-et-Garonne side of the River Arrats, with the neighbouring county of the Gers across the narrow waterway. There is a selection of set menus, from 17 to 39 euros, at the time of writing. Owner and chef Bernard Corbière prefers all at one table to choose the same menu, but seems to have become more flexible about this recently. His aim was merely to improve the quality service , and to ensure that everyone receives food at its best. I cannot describe every menu here, but I thoroughly recommend the top two versions. Try to start off with the soup - always freshly made from seasonal ingredients. Choose if you can to have the entrée of three varieties of foie gras. Foie gras is one of the local specialities, and I have never tasted better than the glories served here. If you have room, opt for the salade aux gésiers, as your taste buds will frolic on the delights of this duck meat salad. (And if you look up gésiers, be assured that the meat for this is just from the neck - all muscle). At this point, your stomach needs a break, so have the Trou Gascon - a citrus sorbet sitting in a wine glass of spirit. It will make a trou (hole) ready for the main course. This might be stuffed chicken (no, not Paxo ), or a cassoulet, or a confit de canard But I strongly recommend you go for the magret (duck breast), which M. Corbière cooks like no-one else. It will be served with a seasonal vegetable (and even here, it must be admitted that the vegetables are a weakness of the meal, as they seem to be everywhere in this area) and a baked potato served in foil crafted into the shape of a swan. Beware, for when you think you have finished, another tray of magret will appear, and you will barely be able to refuse. I almost guarantee you'll eat some more. Finally, depending on which menu you choose, you will be treated to as many as four different desserts: chocolate mousse (better than most!); apple pie; blackcurrant sorbet; crème brûlée. Wine is provided throughout, and is included in the cost, as is a raspberry apéritif. If you have foie gras, a suitable white wine will also be brought to your table. When your bottle is empty, it will be replaced. If you can possibly face it, after the meal, sit outside and enjoy a coffee and armagnac. Under the starry skies of Gascony, you will seem at peace with the world, and you'll wonder if heaven can possibly be as good as this.

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    Le relais Gascon - french - Updated May 2026

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