Must-see restaurants in France

  • Marché Couvert

    Chartres

    Food shops and restaurants surround Chartres' canopied market, just off rue des Changes south of the cathedral. The market itself dates from the early…

  • La Casertane

    Marseille

    A good lunch bet, this small Italian deli serves pastas, ciabattas, salads and antipasti, and sells top-class Italian goodies to take away. Good Italian…

  • Cafeteria du Musée Malraux

    Le Havre

    Upstairs in the Musée Malraux, this is a fine, contemporary-styled choice to tuck into well-executed French classics, with the added bonus of ample…

  • Halles de Tours

    Tours

    This is Tours' 'gastronomic heart'. Market stalls – 38 of them – sell everything you could want for a picnic, including fine cheese, wine and prepared…

  • Marché du Boulingrin

    Reims

    Piles of tantalising fresh produce from the region are displayed in the art-deco splendour of Reims' covered market hall.

  • Made in Normandy

    Rouen

    A candlelit, semiformal restaurant that serves outstanding French and Norman dishes, including succulent beef, Dieppe-style seafood stew and rich crème…

  • L’Imparfait

    The Dordogne

    Chef Hervé Battiston has made this sweet little restaurant a favourite, thanks to artful French food served up in a pretty 12th-century cloister. Reserve…

  • Patisserie Gilg

    Alsace

    Skip dinner and go straight for dessert at this tearoom famous for its delectable kougelhopf (a ring-shaped marble cake), petits fours and pastries.

  • L’Envie des Mets

    The Dordogne

    Reserve ahead for the popular restaurant where Laétitia whips up cutting-edge seasonal périgourdine cuisine in St-Pompon, 16km southwest of Domme.

  • Le Marché

    Cahors

    Food sourced from the region stars at this urbane bistro. Puce-and-cream armchairs set the designer tone; the short menu changes with the seasons.

  • La Cabotte

    Côte d'Or

    This intimate restaurant serves up refined, inventive versions of French dishes. No artifice or posing here, just excellent, if sometimes surprising, food.

  • La Mère Germaine

    Villefranche-sur-Mer

    In business since 1938, La Mère Germaine is an upmarket waterfront address for seafood, fish and more seafood, washed down with a splendid choice of wine.

  • Hallettes du Vieux Marché

    Rouen

    This covered market by the Église Jeanne d’Arc has an excellent fromagerie (cheese shop) as well as fishmongers and other purveyors of foods.

  • Le Bistrot des Clercs

    Lyon & the Rhône Valley

    Le Bistrot des Clercs is known far and wide for its generous portions of regional specialities and solid brasserie fare served in a convivial atmosphere.

  • Crêperie du Roi Gradlon

    Finistère

    The crêpes at this very popular, homey and affordable crêperie really are worth writing home about. Service is very friendly, but it can get packed.

  • Chez Mauricette

    Metz

    At Chez Mauricette, Mauricette tempts with such Lorraine goodies as herby saucisson, local charcuterie and mirabelle (plum) pâté.

  • La Ferme St-Louis

    The Dordogne

    Specialises in local products such as duck foie gras. Dine in the intimate stone room with the tinkle of glasses, or under plane trees on the square.

  • Chai Monique

    Le Bugue

    An easy, light-hearted spot to grab a bite of local charcuterie, cheese and a glass of wine, all day long. In Le Bugue, 13km northwest of Trémolat.

  • À La Reine Margot

    Parc National des Pyrénées

    One of many shops selling the fruity sweets known as berlingots, a hard-candy that comes in many flavours and is a speciality of Cauterets.

  • Fenocchio

    Nice

    The second branch of Nice’s fine maître glacier, in business since 1966, stocks all the flavours.

  • Chez Alphonse

    Limoges

    Checked tablecloths, laughing locals and blackboards stuffed with regional dishes: what more could you want from a Limoges bistro? Reserve ahead.

  • Bistrot 2

    The Dordogne

    Modern dining in an old-town setting with a wisteria-covered terrace right opposite a medieval gateway. Food is French with an adventurous slant.

  • Saveurs Végét’Halles

    Paris

    This vegan eatery offers quite a few mock-meat dishes like poulet végétal aux champignons (‘chicken’ with mushrooms). No alcohol.

  • La Chocolaterie de Pont-Aven

    Finistère

    This mouth-watering patisserie-chocolaterie with an adjacent salon de thé has a wide and very tempting assortment of goodies.

  • Chez les Gaulois

    Sarlat-la-Canéda

    The best of Sarlat's budget picks, come here for charcuterie, potatoes, salads and Savoy cheeses (fondue and Raclette) and nary a duck in sight.

  • Toutes les Couleurs

    Lyon

    Manna from heaven for Lyon's oft-neglected vegetarians, this place serves a fully meatless menu with abundant organic and gluten-free options.

  • Relais St-Jacques de Compostelle

    Limousin

    The best part of this hotel-restaurant in the centre of Collonges is its terrace with views of mauve turrets, and its classic French cuisine.

  • Bistrot Gourmand

    Colmar

    A chilled spot for breakfast, lunch or brunch, Bistrot Gourmand is the go-to place for coffee, crêpes, salads and yummy homemade desserts.

  • Michel Marshall

    Bouches-du-Rhône

    St-Rémy's most refined patisserie is elegant for afternoon tea – accompanied by the most delicate of French fancies, bien sûr.

  • Bistrot et Chocolat

    Strasbourg

    This chilled-out bistro is hailed for its solid and liquid organic chocolate (ginger is superb), day specials (€10) and weekend brunches.

  • Le Petit Chaperon Rouge

    Finistère

    This cute and inviting crêperie enjoys a cosy setting and a bumper and enticing selection of savoury galettes and sweet crêpes.

  • Crêperie d'Yvoire

    Savoie

    Grab-and-go or settle beneath the wood-beamed ceiling for excellent crêpes with hams, cheeses and smoked salmon expertly folded within.

  • Arnaud Delmontel

    Montmartre & Northern Paris

    A past winner of Paris’ ‘best baguette’ prize, Delmontel specialises in delicious pastries, cakes, macarons and artisanal breads.

  • Les Fines Gueules

    Lyon

    Led by the talented chef Joël Salzi, Les Fines Gueules serves beautifully rendered Lyonnais classics in a convivial old town setting.

  • Chan Chira

    Strasbourg

    This sweet, petite Thai has friendly service, warm lighting, red walls and a reliable menu of nicely spiced noodle dishes and curries.

  • Marché

    Bayeux

    Stalls sell farm-fresh edibles at place St-Patrice (Saturday morning) and right in front of the tourist office (Wednesday morning).

  • Au Phil des Saisons

    The Dordogne

    Create your own salads, grab a thick slice of quiche or juice up at this colourful pay-at-the-counter cafe. Continuous service.

  • La Cabane de Cape Cod

    Paris

    Classic fish and chips are cooked up by this food truck along with salmon gravlax, tuna tataki and other seafood dishes.

  • Marché à Arras

    Arras

    Arras' twice-weekly food market stretches across the city's three central squares; Saturday's market is especially huge.

  • Boulangerie Eric Kayser

    Latin Quarter

    A sit-down area lets you enjoy light flaky pastries on-site at this branch of famous boulangerie Eric Kayser.

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