The Midi-Pyrenees and Languedoc-Roussillon Restaurants
We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Midi-Pyrenees and Languedoc-Roussillon - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Midi-Pyrenees and Languedoc-Roussillon - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
Run by four entrepreneurial friends in the small village of Taurinya (just down the road from the famous Abbaye de St-Michel de Cuxa), this...Read More
Foodies appreciate Garriane's direct approach to eating and drinking well. Here a plain-Jane decor and a dim neighborhood spectacularly contrast...Read More
You'll find a well-rounded crowd at this wine-and-tapas bar where Rousillon's top vignerons often mingle. Owned by two musicians with lots...Read More
The post-nouvelle haven for what is arguably Toulouse's finest dining departs radically from the traditional stick-to-your-ribs cuisine of southwest...Read More
When a young Catalan native returned home from the pull of the Paris restaurant scene and partnered with a friend to open Percherons, Picasso...Read More
Locals and tourists alike come here for fresh Catalan and seafood dishes, like sea bass simply prepared with lemon, sea salt, and herbes de...Read More
Don't let the dismal backstreet exterior put you off: Bistrot de l'Étoile is a delightfully retro 1960s pub that promises fast service, a smiling...Read More
Just outside the upper city walls, this all-white urbanesque restaurant and wine bar, run by three food-and-design-savvy sisters, offers a reality...Read More
Overlooking the Pont Neuf, this elegant brasserie is idyllic at sunset, as artists Ingres and Matisse—who were regulars—knew all too well; watch...Read More
Dine under a medieval vaulted ceiling or in a shaded courtyard at Cellier Morel, arguably the finest restaurant in Montpellier's historic center...Read More
With a great location and lovely summer terrace, this is the place to savor regional specialties like cassoulet—the locals love it, which speaks...Read More
Expect to eat well at this upscale pub-restaurant hidden on a backstreet near Place de la Comèdie. It's owned by Montpellier rugby star François...Read More
Walk past the pubs and bars on this narrow alley for the best crêperie in Perpignan. Owned by a young couple from Brittany, it prepares authentic...Read More
Located in the old bishop's quarters, Del Bisbe earned its reputation with authentic, well-presented Catalan dishes (such as roasted red peppers...Read More
This bustling bistro (open seven days a week) has been serving locally sourced regional dishes for a quarter of a century–-way before farm-to...Read More
Stéphane Tournié's elegant restaurant next to the Grand Hôtel de l'Opéra is a perennial favorite. Intimate rooms and a covered terrace around...Read More
Occupying a sleek contemporary space on a bohemian backstreet, this Vietnamese eatery is helmed by a hip female chef who has drawn national...Read More
On one of Collioure's quieter cobblestoned streets you'll find Le 5eme Péché, where the clean-lined decor seems in synch with simple yet innovative...Read More
People flock here for the warm bistro ambience, the terrace overlooking the square below, the carefully selected regional wines, and the traditional...Read More
Occupying a 15th-century former stock market with exposed beams and arcades, this café-restaurant in the center of Perpignan is a perfect place...Read More
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