Le Vintage
2929 Reviews
10 Rue Galante, 84000 Avignon, France

Le Vintage
2929 Reviews
10 Rue Galante, 84000 Avignon, France
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Chris Wragg
Chris Wragg, Aug 2024
Le Vintage was a really good restaurant. It was relaxed, yet the food was excellent. I had a delicious goat's cheese starter and some sort of lamb dish. It was a bit like shepherd's pie, but in a much more French and sophisticated way. The service was very friendly and tolerant of our - sadly - woeful French. The prices seemed reasonable and it was a great dining experience. We went early (with children), so the restaurant wasn't very full. Even so, it was a lively atmosphere, with French music playing. I can imagine if you arrive later it would be very vibrant. Great, authentic food.
Cindy -
Cindy -, May 2024
Service was good. It didn't take long for us to be seated and served.
Mushroom soup with truffle was creamy and fragrant, but I wouldn't say it's crazy good.
Cod looked good, but didn't taste good; was quite dry and tough. Lamb was definitely better than the cod, but the Angus steak was the best.
Chocolate lava cake was also good.
We had a lovely muscat wine recommended by our server which we liked a lot too.
Sen Sui
Sen Sui, Apr 2024
Easy and classy French bistro place. Warm and cosy inside. Service was superb and efficient. We enjoyed a bottle of wine and they don't mind us to take the coffee outside with our cigars. On a cool night in famous quiet French town, this is the best place to enjoy the night pass by.
Jose Manuel Sanchez Alija
Jose Manuel Sanchez Alija, Aug 2024
If its 36 degrees and you sit at the table and you get directly a fresh bottle of water, you have set the beginning of a great evening. Food was great, service amazing (really a show to see them work so efficiently) and a great price. What else can you ask? Don't hesitate and enjoy it yourself!
Pawel Piotr
Pawel Piotr, Jun 2024
Place full of locals with a great, friendly staff. The menu of the day is in very affordable prices and full of great flavours. We had beef tartare with black olives and pine nuts and hake fish and it all was delicious.
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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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La Mirande
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
This enthusiastic Italian couple is living proof that Italians do it better. While he pampers guests front of house, she rustles up delicious Italian dishes, some highly creative, to propose tasting menus that include a vegetarian option. Buon appetito!
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Hiély-Lucullus
Chef Gérald Azoulay, a native of Avignon, has created an astonishing culinary amalgam of the cuisines of Peru (where his wife Patricia was born) and Provence, dubbing it "Pérouvence". Different Peruvian spices and a commitment to sustainable development guide the chef who takes us on a flavoursome globetrotting journey dominated by acidity, spices and embers: trout in goat’s cheese, aji chaparita and green asparagus; picanha of marinated veal in aji panca spices and Chapa pepper; a Provençal cachaille (cheese) flavoured with a Peruvian species of marigold. The interior is decorated in the Belle Epoque style. The wine list stars tipples from both countries.
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L'Agape
Julien Gleize set up his restaurant on this pleasant square in the heart of the Cité des Papes in June 2014. The chef looks totally fulfilled as he works away in the kitchens, composing hearty, cleverly devised dishes, in which seasonal products are nicely showcased.
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Avenio
At this contemporary city-centre restaurant run by a young couple who have stints at high-end establishments under their belts, a warm welcome awaits you. Avenio's well-deserved success is also down to carefully sourced ingredients that go into recipes in tune with the zeitgeist: truffle risotto; bonito fillet, creamy cauliflower and chimichurri sauce; iced Mont Blanc, meringue and blueberry coulis. It is advisable to book ahead!
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