Restaurant Fou de Fafa
554 Reviews
17 Rue Des Trois Faucons, 84000 Avignon, France

Restaurant Fou de Fafa
554 Reviews
17 Rue Des Trois Faucons, 84000 Avignon, France
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Yonghyeon Kim
Yonghyeon Kim, Jul 2024
It was a fantastic dinner. The atmosphere was nice and the owner was very friendly. If you're looking for reasonable French restaurant in Avignon, be sure to consider this place!!
John M
John M, Feb 2024
We had a lovely dinner at Fou de Fafa after a long travel day from the US. The restaurant is small and very cozy, and the hospitality was wonderful. The menu is small featuring local flavors (both food and wine), and all of our dishes were excellent. Recommend planning ahead and arranging a reservation. Thank you for a delightful welcome to Avignon!
A K
A K, Apr 2024
Amazing experience. So delicious, so atmospheric! Our fish and lamb were a pleasure to the taste buds:) a starter of asparagus with a trout - mouthwatering! Good wine choices too! Wonderful service on top of it:) we picked it based on the reviews and did not regret a second, hope our review will help somebody else as well:)
Nicole Yaroslavsky
Nicole Yaroslavsky, May 2024
This was one of our top restaurants we ate at in all of france (and thats counting cities like Marseille, Lyon and Paris!). Every single dish was delicious including the wine and dessert options. We started with the beef carpaccio, then tried the fish and duck, and finished things off with fruit sorbet. Definitely make a reservation in advance, you will not regret it.
Jennifer Lee
Jennifer Lee, May 2024
We knew we were in for a treat when we mentioned we had dinner plans at Fou de Fafa and the responses were "That's a great restaurant. It's great that you have a reservation there." The restaurant did not disappoint. This restaurant is owned and managed by a husband and wife - Antonia. To keep it manageable, they only handle 10 tables a night and with care. The wife manages the front operations, such a gracious host, welcomes you to their restaurant and takes care of you throughout the dinner. She spoke perfect English along with French. She was very knowledgeable in wines. The food was just exquisite. We got a treat from the chef, which was a nice touch. We started off with beef carpaccio. I've never had it before but really enjoyed the flavors of it. Duck breast was amazing. My husband really enjoyed his plate - confit of lamb. To finish it off, I had a panna cotta and my husband had a deep chocolate cake with whopped cream. She introduced my husband to a new aperitif - kir, which he's had at other restaurants since.
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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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