3 Best Restaurants in The Loire Valley, France

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Loire Valley - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Närenj

$$$ Fodor's choice

One taste of this exceptional cuisine and you'll understand why dining on Syrian food in the center of Orléans makes perfect sense. Besides a powerful backstory—the owners fled the Syrian war with not much more than their recipes stowed in their suitcase and their hopes of starting anew—the warm atmosphere and fresh, traditional fare make this one of the most popular spots in town, serving up delicious comfort foods like slow-braised lamb and eggplant makloubeh, muhammara (a delicious walnut and red pepper dip), or slow-cooked beef kebab. Be sure to save room for the ethereal desserts, some inflected with rose or orange blossom.

178 rue de Bourgogne, Orléans, 45000, France
07–68–07–34–43
Known For
  • Super-friendly welcome
  • Beautiful dining room
  • Healthy cuisine
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues. and Wed.
Reservations essential

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La Licorne

$$$

A hanging shop sign adorned with a painted unicorn beckons you to this pretty-as-a-picture 18th-century town-house restaurant on Fontevraud's idyllic Allée Ste-Catherine. Past a flowery garden and table-adorned terrace, tiny salons glow with happy folks feasting on classic French dishes: Loire salmon, boned quail, Triple Sec soufflé, and langoustine ravioli make most diners purr with contentment.

Allée Ste-Catherine, Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, 49590, France
02–41–51–72–49
Known For
  • Location close to the abbey
  • One-Michelin-starred cuisine
  • Lovely terrace in warm weather
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential
Jacket required

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Les Années Trente

$$$

Located in the heart of medieval Chinon, at the foot of the royal fortress, this spot welcomes diners with a venerable 16th-century facade. A romantic Belle Époque interior continues the historic vibe, but the food—combining fish, game, and regional specialties—is prepared with a light, modern touch. Stéphane and Karine Charles's delicious dishes melt in your mouth without weighing you down. There are three different set menus to choose from; the best might be Le 30 (€46), which comes perfectly paired with local wines and cheeses.

78 rue Haute St-Maurice, Chinon, 37500, France
02–47–93–37–18
Known For
  • Michelin-starred dining
  • Choice of three set menus
  • Organic and local ingredients whenever possible
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.
Reservations essential

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