Fodor's Expert Review Restaurant Baudy

$$ Giverny Prix-Fixe Fodor's Choice

Back in Monet's day, this pretty-in-pink villa was the favorite hotel of the American painters' colony. Today it remains one of the most charming spots in the Île-de-France (despite the tourists), although the surroundings retain more historic charm than the simple cuisine (mainly salads large enough to count as a main course in their own right, or straightforward, if unremarkable, dishes like an omelet or gigot d'agneau [lamb and mutton]). A decent three-course prix-fixe menu is available at lunch and dinner. Renovated to appear as it did in Monet's time, the dining room is stage-set rustic; and there’s an extraordinarily pretty rose garden out back with embowered paths that lead to the studio Cézanne once used.

Prix-Fixe Breakfast Lunch Dinner Dessert Quick Bite Brasserie $$ Fodor's Choice

Quick Facts

81 rue Claude-Monet
Giverny, Normandy  27620, France

02–32–21–10–03

www.restaurantbaudy.com

Known For:
  • Lovely rose garden
  • Crowd magnet
  • Rustic atmosphere
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Nov.–Mar. No dinner Sun.

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