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Provence Restaurants  Eating out is a part of the French way of life.   Don’t have a holiday in France without having a meal in a French restaurant.  Although there are many unusual French foods (frogs legs, snails, tête de veau etc.) you will find many foods that are a true delight!
Which restaurant?  Try to find a restaurant that is targeted at French diners (French menus are a good clue!).  Don’t expect to find a fantastic restaurant in the major tourist destinations - here we would recommend something safe and straightforward such as pizza, crêpes etc..
Which time?  It’s often cheaper to eat at lunchtime and during the week.  Sunday lunch is always busy and it pays to book ahead.  In the evenings, don’t arrive too early - 7.30PM is often the earliest you can get served.
Which menu?  Don’t go for à la carte options.  Usually they have the same options as the menu prix fixe and they cost a lot more!  Avoid Menu Touristique like the plague!
Which wine?  Wine can be quite expensive if you go for named bottles.  But carafes of house white or red wine have usually been exquisitely selected by the restauranteur and are excellent value.  Refer to our wine section for more advice on wines in France.

Our favourite restaurants in Provence:

     - Auberge St Roch
     - Bastide Bleue
     - Clos du Pâtre
     - La Grotte
     - Hostellerie du Seigneur
     - Le Mas de Garrigon
     - Le Mesclun
     - Les Geraniums
    
- L’Oustalet Maianen
     - Pizzeria des Remparts


Please let us have your feedback on any others!

Le Clos du Pâtre
84330
Caromb
Tél: 0(4) 90 62 38 49

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Typical meal at the Clos du PâtreSituated on the edge of the village of Caromb (163 route Beaumes de Venise) this is very much a family restaurant with eating taking place in the courtyard in the summer months of what was once a farm. It is very relaxed with friendly owners. Service was good and the food excellent for both adults and children. Portions were generous with the children struggling to finish theirs! This is not children’s food of the burger/ham and chips variety, but wholesome casseroles.

External websites offering information on Provence restaurants (not all visited by us):

- Provence Web
- Restaurants in Provence

- Advice on eating out with families in Provence

We had a very pleasant evening eating in the open air at one of the pizzerias in the central square in Aigues Mortes.  Occasionally street entertainers came alongside and many French families were rounding off their day with a meal out.