Restaurants: AvignonThis area of the site surveys some of the best restaurants in Avignon. Click here to read a general overview of where to eat in Avignon and here for our section on the bars and cafés of Avignon, many of which serve simple but usually very good food. We also have a full list of the Michelin-starred restaurants of Provence, including some in Avignon. Click here to book a hotel in Avignon
Remember: chefs can change and restaurants can rise, fall or even close down altogether. For this reason we have noted at the bottom of each review the date(s) when we dined there. Check back soon for new additions. And bon appétit -or, as the locals say, "bon app"!
Challenging the French at this game takes nerve but in 2010 a British couple took the plunge and set up their own restaurant. It's now one of the most popular eateries in town.
Maison Sevin has one of the most spectacular locations in Avignon, right next to the Palais des Papes, and is a popular dining destination in the city.
This busy little brasserie down a pretty cobbled street just off the place de l'Horloge in central Avignon offers a varied and unusual menu that mixes French and international specialities.
A gloriously peaceful setting, relaxed and friendly service and stylish food at very affordable prices make Le Violette one of the most appealing new restaurants in Avignon.
On one of the liveliest squares in Avignon, L'Agape is good enough to be a special treat destination restaurant, and also informal and affordable enough to become a regular haunt. |
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