|
Looking for France restaurants? Browse France restaurants and food and read unbiased reviews of the best France restaurants from fellow traveler and locals. Share your own France restaurant reviews and write your own review of a restaurant in France.
#31 of 127 restaurants in France
|
|
Miranda-Maas says:
Without a doubt the best restaurant in Aix! I've been here many times while i was staying in Aix and it has been perfect all the time. It's expensive but worth it. The menu is french mixed with new cooking styles. So you'll find a french salad niçoise and crème brûlée but there's also sushi and ...
|
|
#32 of 127 restaurants in France
|
|
mamasanlzn says:
There is only one word to describe the food here: FANTABULOUS!!! It is a small restaurant that serve Indochinese food and they know what they are doing. I don't know how to explain how good it is. My friends told me about this place and how they ate 2 out of 3 of their daily meals at this place o...
|
|
#33 of 127 restaurants in France
|
|
nabilbo says:
I am not writing you about this creperie because my house's owner is also the owner of this restaurant but because they do one of the best crepes I have never eaten of Saint-Laurent du Var or Nice. Although it is a little bit small and can contain about approximately 30 seats, it is very clean you w...
|
|
#34 of 127 restaurants in France
|
|
sparkwoman says:
We went to Vaison la Romaine today to celebrate my birthday and stopped in at this fabulous pâtisserie, Payrerol, located across the street from the Mairie.
They have the most beautiful chocolates and pastries and their prices reflect the quality of their work.
It is probably one of the most exp...
|
|
#35 of 127 restaurants in France
|
|
fabienuk says:
Wonderful French Restaurant, Excellent food and service is impeccable!
Formidable!!!!!
Also Accomodation available
|
|
#36 of 127 restaurants in France
|
|
mariemak says:
When visiting Paris, indulging in les macarons is a must, and Ladurée is the Louis Vuitton of macarons. A full menu is offered and there is usually a line out the door for Sunday brunch, but for me, it is the place for macarons and coffee. They offer full size macarons, or, for those (like me) wh...
|
|
#37 of 127 restaurants in France
#38 of 127 restaurants in France
|
|
spider14 says:
We had a great meal at this restaurant. We hadnt booked and were seated on the upper level near the entrance. The downstairs area has a better atmosphere so I will book in future. The manageress recommended a wine from Chateau Grande Moulin which was fantastic.Lamb shank was delicious prepared in a ...
|
|
#39 of 127 restaurants in France
|
|
meghanmc says:
Picture a restaurant roughly the length of a small living room and the width of a large closet, with long tables lining the side walls set so closely together that you have to literally climb over them to get to the benches on the other side. The hosts will help you, and tease you mercilessly in Fr...
|
|
#40 of 127 restaurants in France
|
|
RENESO says:
Drink responsibly as you hit Epernay, the capital of champagne.
This area is the heart of the world's most prestigious vineyards.
We went to have a nice lunch (as per recommendation from a Belgian friend) to try a connoisseur of good food and champagne in a very much traditional French fixed me...
|
|
#41 of 127 restaurants in France
|
|
bdxtremeone says:
If you ever stop to visit Mont St. Michel be sure to eat at La Mere Poulard.
I was getting pretty hungry by the time I had gotten off the bus. We rode from Rennes but I fell asleep so I really don’t remember how long it took. We stopped an ate at "La Mere Poulard". People told me to stop and ea...
|
|
#42 of 127 restaurants in France
|
|
lulusartshack says:
I went to Cafe Deux Magots for breakfast the day I left to fly back home on the suggestion of one of my travel buddies. I knew it was *famous* because of the writers who hung out there, but honestly, I didn't really care about all that. I just wanted a tasty breakfast. And I wasn't disappointed. The...
|
|
#43 of 127 restaurants in France
|
|
Le_Parisien says:
"Au Chien Qui Fume" (litteraly "the smoking dog") is a very typical parisian "Brasserie" which was established in 1740.
A nice & elegant XIXth century style decoration, a real service with fully dressed waiters and high quality french traditional recipes.
This one brasserie is located at the v...
|
|
#44 of 127 restaurants in France
|
|
joelarias says:
I know if you came from the USA and am now in Paris you must think why go to an American restaurant. Well, I haven’t been to the USA in years and I missed an old fashion let me get fat breakfast.
“Breakfast in America” hit the spot. No more pastries, breads, and ham or cheese in the morni...
|
|
#45 of 127 restaurants in France
|
|
tmohen says:
Cozy up for a late night bite and drinks by the fire at the Bivouac Cafe and Bar. The setting is sophisticated, but not stuffy. Okay, the rule is that virtually all food in Paris is great, and that's true. It's a national pride thing about their talents. So you expect food at most good places to b...
|
|
|
|
|