Derrière l’Église
With its beamed ceilings, tiled floors, long wooden bar, and menu of traditional dishes, you’d never suspect this restaurant just behind Église St.-Paul was a relative newcomer. With a focus on well-priced shareable dishes—not small tapas plates, but portions substantial enough for two (or three)—featuring quality local, seasonal ingredients, it's a local favorite. Exceptional dishes include a buttery Nîmes brandade (a mix of salt cod and mashed potatoes, a house specialty), tender duck breast, veal blanquette, and a catch of the day. For dessert, there's a divine riz au lait (rice pudding) and a classic tarte tatin. Word to the wise, pace yourself—and don’t skimp on the wines, supplied by Nîmes’s top cellars.