3 Best Restaurants in Tours, The Loire Valley

Chez Gaster

$$ Fodor's choice

A picturesque 15th-century carved wood façade and medieval rafters set the scene for happy diners to feast on deeply satisfying French dishes updated to please modern palates. Chef Robin Pasquier, of Paris's legendary Akrame restaurant, serves a meat-centric menu (pigs' feet, veal brains) that does not skimp on the fish or vegetables, all carefully sourced from around Tours and prepared with a golden touch, with a stunning list of hand-picked wines to match.

Nobuki

$$ Fodor's choice

Tours may be an unexpected place for Japanese cuisine of this caliber, but this sleekly handsome dining room has become one of the city's most sought-after tables (and not always an easy one to get). A warm welcome and accomplished chef Jean-Nobuki Rémon's dazzling small dishes await you, along with expert advice on wine pairings. From light-as-air vegetable tempura and savory miso soup to the freshest seafood (raw and cooked), each dish is a symphony of flavors. Desserts are not to be missed: try the plum liqueur-poached apple served with ginger ice cream.

3 rue Buffon, Tours, Centre-Val de Loire, 37000, France
02–47–05–79–79
Known For
  • great prices for this quality
  • wonderful bento boxes at lunch
  • knowledgeable and helpful staff
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed weekends, Reservations essential

Le Petit Patrimoine

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Locals in the know reserve well in advance to get a table at this tiny restaurant in Vieux Tours, which specializes in traditional regional cuisine. Don't miss Balzac's much-loved Rillons de Tours, a glazed pork dish, and the delicious St-Maure goat cheese.

58 rue Colbert, Tours, Centre-Val de Loire, 37000, France
02–47–66–05–81
Known For
  • serves Touraine specialties
  • popular with locals
  • good-value lunch menus
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations essential

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