5 Best Restaurants in Les Baux-de-Provence, Provence

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Baumanière La Cabro d’Or

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Dining under the shade of mulberry trees, with views of Les Baux’s rocky cliffs, you’d hardly know you’re at the Baumanière resort’s number-two gastronomic restaurant (the resort’s first, three-star L’Oustau de Baumanière is a tough act to follow). Chef Michel Hulin’s Mediterranean-inspired cuisine plunders the resort’s kitchen gardens and the nearby Alpilles and Camargue for the freshest ingredients in dishes like wild shrimp with tart fennel-and-cucumber tartare and herb sorbet, Camargue oysters poached in olive oil and served with dulce-infused focaccia, or seared red tuna. Desserts made with summer fruits are light as air.

D27, Mas de Baumanière, Les Baux-de-Provence, 13520, France
04–90–54–33–07
Known For
  • Exquisite ambience
  • Impeccable service
  • Family-friendly
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. in mid-Oct.–late Apr. and in Jan.
Reservations essential

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L'Oustau de Baumanière

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Year after year, diners return to this temple to haute cuisine for updated versions of dishes they might have first tried three decades ago. This was the first establishment outside of the Riviera to earn three Michelin stars, and, under legendary chef Raymond Thuillier, it rose from being the dining room of a small country inn to a restaurant whose guest list has included leading artists, movie stars, and heads of state (Picasso, Queen Elizabeth, Churchill, and Harry Truman all dined here). Helmed by Thuillier's grandson, Jean-André Charial, and his gifted protégé, Glenn Viel, the restaurant maintains three Michelin stars. The refined classic dishes are not completely free from the ingredients and preparations of the past, but they do now highlight organic vegetables fresh from the extensive kitchen gardens.

D27, Mas de Baumanière, Les Baux-de-Provence, 13520, France
04–90–54–33–07
Known For
  • Gorgeous setting in a five-star country hotel
  • Refined Provençal cuisine made with ingredients from the hotel garden
  • Acclaimed wine list with options from the hotel domaine
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.–Thurs. and late Jan.–early Mar.
Reservations essential

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La Reine Jeanne

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Open since 1830, this chic bistro perched on a stony outcrop at the heights of Les Baux‘s old town has had lots of time to perfect its game. You’ll dine on French stalwarts, featuring grilled aged beef and seafood, accompanied by breathtaking panoramas of the Baux valley through wraparound windows.

4 rue Porte Mages, Les Baux-de-Provence, 13520, France
04–90–54–32–06
Known For
  • Extraordinary views
  • Seasonal menu
  • Outdoor terrace
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.–Thurs.
Reservations essential

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Le Bistrot du Paradou

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Set on the main street of Paradou, a small village 6 km (4 miles) from Les Baux, this spot has seen its share of famous diners, from French movie stars to politicians, but you'd never know it from the friendly, laid-back atmosphere cultivated by the longtime chef and his loyal staff who loudly greet their friends—meaning everyone. From the aperitif until the bill comes (which could be a while, as you'll want to take your time here), you're drawn into the rhythm of Provençal bistro dining, with a bottle of the house red wine ready at your table and a stellar cheese platter all to yourself. There is a set menu for lunch and dinner—a choice of two starters, one or two main courses, and six desserts—ensuring that every morsel is fresh, local, and cooked to perfection.

57 av. de la Vallée des Baux, Les Baux-de-Provence, 13520, France
04–90–54–32–70
Known For
  • Exceptional atmosphere
  • High-quality ingredients
  • Set menus with choice of two starters, two mains, and six desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner Tues.–Thurs.

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Le Petit Rocher

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The comfortable but nondescript interiors of this unpretentious eatery tucked in a 16th-century stone building in Les Baux’s old town are offset by a lovely outdoor terrace. If you’re not sure, check out the blackboard menu posted out front, or take our word that you’ll dine very well here on seasonal dishes made with quality ingredients and cooked or grilled to perfection.

5 rue du Trencat, Les Baux-de-Provence, 13520, France
04–88–65–32–53
Known For
  • Decent prices for this town
  • Warm welcome
  • Delightful terrace
Restaurant Details
No dinner
Reservations essential

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