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    La Fee Gourmande - Goat cheese ice cream in the soup and on the veggie plate to The left

    La Fee Gourmande

    4.6(21 reviews)
    3.3 km
    €€€

    We accidentally stumbled upon this restaurant thinking it was a different restaurant we had…read moreoriginally wanted to try. Luckily it turned out to be the best choice! From the looks of the restaurant, it has a down-home, country feel. I guess I was anticipating the food to be average. I was completely blown away with the quality and creativity of each item on the menu! I had ordered the veggie slaw as an appetizer, the pork shoulder as my main entree, and the roasted white eggplant for dessert. Everything was phenomenal! We had stayed in France for about two weeks and this restaurant was one of my absolute favorites, even including the fine dining restaurants we had eaten at. The wait staff is extremely friendly, knowledgable and helpful. He was very attentive and went above and beyond to make sure our meal was enjoyable. The entire experience was quite lovely. I highly recommend eating here!

    Such a cool place to have dinner. This place is a non assuming restaurant on a random side street…read morebut wow does it deliver. Some dishes are better then others but if you choose well, you will be very pleased! La Fee (The Fairy) Gourmande has a very creative chief and if you like taking photos of your food, this is the place to do it! This place has loads of positive reviews on trip advisor and was recommend to us. Worth a stop if you like out there creative food and flavors. I mean goat cheese ice cream (creme glace eve chèvre) in a cold soup or in a salad!!? I must report it was fabulous. Lavender ice cream is my all time favorite which you can find across Arles. Missing Lavender ice cream right about now!

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    La Fee Gourmande - Gratiné de saumon à la crème d'ail douce

    Gratiné de saumon à la crème d'ail douce

    La Fee Gourmande
    La Fee Gourmande - Cold gazpacho tomato soup with goat cheese ice cream

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    Cold gazpacho tomato soup with goat cheese ice cream

    Jean-Luc Rabanel - douceurs du moment....pates de légumes

    Jean-Luc Rabanel

    4.1(55 reviews)
    3.3 km
    €€€€

    We got into town a little later than we had expected and we were starving. Hoping to find a nice…read moremeal after checking in to our hotel we ran to l'atelier de jean-luc rabanel in hopes of having a lovely dinner. We entered at about 8:15 knowing that they close at 9:30. They only had a few diners and we asked for a table. The maitre d ran his eyes from my shoes to my sweater and asked if we had reservations. I replied no as I looked around the practically empty restaurant. He then told us that they were closed....huh....the hours on the door and online said 9:30 over an hour away. I guess he either didn't like our look or he wanted to get out of work early. A place with these prices should have gone the extra mile and at least offered to make reservations for us tomorrow.

    This is one of Provence's most highly regarded restaurants. There is no menu - each meal is…read morewhatever the chef assembles for that day. Lunch is either 7 courses or 11. We went for the seven course lunch. It was preceded by five courses of amuses. The decor was fabulous, both the rooms and the furnishings. Very modern yet comfortable. The service for the first half hour was below horrible. Once they moved you into the second room, the dining room, they got into their stride and service was ok. I'm comfortable with paced French service. This was never paced - it was simply erratic and unprofessional. But the food was remarkable. Each dish combined way too many favors and did them to perfection. Each flavor came through yet none dominated. Serving sizes were large enough to allow one to enjoy the dish fully. Every dish was presented picture perfect, looking like a magazine cover. I've never seen seven courses so well presented. So it was a remarkable meal, one I really enjoyed, yet I have absolutely no desire to ever return.

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    Jean-Luc Rabanel - "coeur d'artichaut"

    "coeur d'artichaut"

    Jean-Luc Rabanel - Tartine végétale

    Tartine végétale

    Jean-Luc Rabanel - POM...POM...POM...pomme....

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    POM...POM...POM...pomme....

    Le Galoubet - Plat : risotto à l'encre de sèche et saumon

    Le Galoubet

    4.5(16 reviews)
    3.0 km
    €€€

    First on our list of restaurant contenders in Arles was Le Galoubet. The woman at the front desk of…read moreour hotel happily made a reservation for us, since pretty much everyone says you need a reservation to get a table there. She seemed to be on a first name basis with whomever it was on the other end of the line. It was warm enough to sit outside, and we were given the last table on the patio out front. The starters were a mixed bag. I ordered the octopus salad, which was bland and uneventful. My wife ordered an incredibly tasty leek salad with sardines and hazelnuts, which she happily devoured. But the highlight was the mains. I ordered what was basically a New York strip cooked medium rare in a morel mushroom sauce. The steak was cooked to perfection - and on the rarer side - while the sauce was very subtle, but you could still get a bit of that earthy, mushroomy flavor. I'd been craving a dish like this for several days, and it totally hit the spot. My wife's dish may have been even better: cornish hen bathed in a creamy, herb-infused sauce with freshly sautéed shitake mushrooms. My god this was delicious. The hen was amazingly juicy and tender, and generous amounts of rosemary and flat-leaf parsley made this dish explosively flavorful. The potent shitakes were rich and earthy, and perfectly suited/melded with everything else. For dessert, I had this chocolate thing with nougat inside and a nice caramel sauce, while my wife had this thing that was a pile of whipped cream and broken pieces of meringue with raspberries, raspberry coulis, and red currants. I liked mine better, but the wife's was light and refreshing, which suited the summer-like weather. And before we were halfway through our meal, the place was full. We saw the hostess turn away at least a dozen people, so good call on the reservation.

    It's super excellent! The anglet de beouf is super. The terrase is beautiful and the waitress is…read morenice. I would come back to arles for the beef here.

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    Le Galoubet
    Le Galoubet - Vegetable starter. Chopped, roasted, chilled local vegetables with bacon and a soft boiled egg.

    Vegetable starter. Chopped, roasted, chilled local vegetables with bacon and a soft boiled egg.

    Le Galoubet - Cornish hen with shiitake mushrooms in a beautiful, herb-infused sauce.

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    Cornish hen with shiitake mushrooms in a beautiful, herb-infused sauce.

    La Boucherie - french - Updated June 2026

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