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Restaurant Le Violette (Avignon)
The guide was updated:Away from the hectic tourist streets of Avignon and inside Hôtel de Caumont, a private art museum, you'll find this unique and elegant restaurant serving traditional and regional flavours inspired by cuisine from around the world, especially Asia.
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- Address: 5 Rue Violette, Avignon
- Opening hours: Tue noon–2pm; Wed–Sat noon–2pm / 7:30pm–9:30pm; Sun noon–2pm; Mon closed
- Website: restaurant-le-violette-avignon.eatbu.com
- Phone: +33 4 90 85 36 42
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Bistrot d'Antoine is renowned for its classic dishes, such as the smoked tuna salad, the moreish pork casserole with vegetables, or the indulgent sausage with lentils. And all of this is served up in a warm and inviting venue, where you'll be surrounded by beautiful art on the walls or outside where you can soak up the atmosphere of Vieux Nice.
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La Villa Madie (Cassis)
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And then, there's the sea view, which is simply out of this world, framed by coloured cliffs and pine trees, offering a Cézanne-like landscape that's a feast for the eyes. Whether you're enjoying a romantic dinner for two or celebrating a special occasion with friends and family, La Villa Madie is the perfect destination for those seeking an unforgettable culinary experience in the South of France.
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Restaurant Le Violette (Avignon)
Away from the hectic tourist streets of Avignon and inside Hôtel de Caumont, a private art museum, you'll find this unique and elegant restaurant serving traditional and regional flavours inspired by cuisine from around the world, especially Asia.
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La Cuisine du Dimanche (Avignon)
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La Trinquette (Gordes)
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L'incontournable (Aix-en-Provence)
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Le Petit Nice Passedat (Marseille)
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