Asmarino restaurant
46 Reviews
95 Rue Carreterie, 84000 Avignon, France

Asmarino restaurant
46 Reviews
95 Rue Carreterie, 84000 Avignon, France
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46 Reviews
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Rachelle Adamowicz
Rachelle Adamowicz, Apr 2024
Absolutely delicious! Would eat here again and again if we lived in Avignon! Both the hosts were warm and friendly. I had a vegetarian dish and my partner had a meat dish and we both loved what we ordered.
Bela Das
Bela Das, May 2024
Food is so so delicious and service is also superb great place for eating
Manuel León
Manuel León, Apr 2024
Great food, a lot for the price, it was delicious and good spicy berbère sauce.
It was my first time eating Ethiopian and eritrean food. Highly recommended.
Astrid
Astrid, Apr 2024
Great Eritrean food and super nice service !
Diego Acosta
Diego Acosta, Jun 2024
We had a great dinner with friends, food was really authentic and the people really friendly. Highly recommended!
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Le Goût du Jour
Good ideas, know - how... Julien Chazal, a young chef from Avignon, shows us how it's done! Furthermore, his seasonal cooking is visually meticulous, with presentations that leave nothing to chance. And let's not forget the down - to - earth, smiling service.
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La Vieille Fontaine
Wood panelling, mouldings, tapestries and a fireplace set the elegant Provençal scene of this venerable establishment. Pascal Auger is in his element, crafting Mediterranean fare steeped in the aromas and flavours of the south. On sunny days (you’re in Avignon!) you can enjoy these delicacies beneath the ancient plane tree on the terrace facing a fountain.
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The warmth of the sun, the shimmer of colours, the sense of generosity: Florent Pietravalle's delicate, tasty dishes extol the South of France, the produce of its land, and its traditions (langoustine, John Dory etc). Here, everything is on point: from the bold and memorable flavours to the professional, distinguished and smiling service. Note the surprise menu based on remarkable, perfectly sourced seasonal produce from the region (at the end of the meal, you get a map with the names and locations of the suppliers). His dishes, at once technically sound and spontaneous, draw on his time with Jean-Luc Rabanel and especially Pierre Gagnaire. The setting is just as delightful: a superb 18C interior with a gorgeous garden, within the historical walls of La Mirande, a town house right next to the Palais des Papes. Delicious food in an elegant setting.
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Italie là-bas
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