Vaison-la-Romaine
Auberge la Bartavelle

Auberge la Bartavelle

12 Place Sus Auze, 84110 Vaison-la-Romaine, France

Viande • Européen • Français • Végétarien


"We visited for Sunday lunch. We have a house in the area so are very familiar with local restaurants. We have used this restaurant before, however the restaurant has recently expanded and friends gave as good reports and suggested we re-visit. We were very impressed...with the expanded facilities. It was a dull rainy day but we were provided with an excellent table inside but adjacent to the courtyard. A number of restaurant formulas were offered. We chose the maximum 39 euro option, which consisted of five courses: amuse bouche; an egg soufflé (somewhere between an amuse bouche and a starter); a starter; a main course and a desert. Other formulas allowed you to choose a lesser number of courses. The amuse bouche was a mixture of spelt grains, cold and ok but not great. The egg soufflé which incorporated truffle was excellent and very clever. For the starter we both chose a duo of fois gras consisting of fresh and pate fois gras, really excellent. For main my wife had fish and I had veal, you are allowed to choose this from the a la carte menu. A little disappointing especially the vegetables. For dessert we had different soufflés, my wife chocolate and myself raspberry. It was a big meal conducted at a fast pace all completed in 1:30 hours. Overall good, rustic bordering on fine but not quite making it. Total damage was 114 euros including wine. We’ll go again but have to make sure we’re really hungry."

Le Moulin a Huile

Le Moulin a Huile

route de Malaucene | 1 Quai Marechal-Foch, 84110 Vaison-la-Romaine, France

Européen • Français • Fruit De Mer • Méditerranéen


"Le Moulin à Huile, Saturday May 22nd. All palates Nordiste, Provencal, British and luk krueng Thai, young and ... not so young captivated by the subtle, harmonious flavours, the uninterrupted gastronomic quality throughout our meal, as we savoured each of the dishes on...the 3+3+3 choice 33€ lunchtime menu. Le Moulin was formerly cheffed by Robert Bardot, Meilleur Ouvrier de France 1976, double Michelin starred at Le Flambard in Lille followed by a star at Le Moulin à Huile. He has been a hard act to follow after he stepped from the kitchen for the very last time in 2014, 79 years old. It didn 't quite work out for the new owners between 2014 and 2019, before chefs Amandine and Jérôme Blanchet took up the challenge. Then months after their arrival in Vaison, Covid arrived on the scene, devastating the restaurant industry. Since spring 2020 it 's been a stop start affair between lockdowns, the most recent closure lasting a full six and a half months. Yet for Saturday 's lunch, a day after reopening, Amandine and Jérôme have hit the boards running. We had some delicious meals here prior to the last Covid enforced shutdown, and here they have once again shown themselves to be worthy successors to the Bardot reign. Even better than I remembered. Two tasty amuse bouche appetisers, followed by a delectable deconstructed Pissaladière 'tart ' with red mullet, Entrechaux saffron scented rouille sauce, fennel and a bouillabaisse jus. Dining partners had the two alternative entree options the first, a slow cooked organic egg on brioche toast, with local white asparagus and a choron (tomato flavoured Bearnaise) sauce. Daughter chose the third entree, a Le Puy lentil salad with a traditional whole grain mustard, and a square of duck confit. Main courses each sampled the baked monkfish, accompanied by a typical Basque 'piperade ' side of onion, green pepper and tomato with chorizo, polenta chips and Nyons olives, creamed piquillo pepper. Deluscious. For the youngster, braised Provencal lamb shoulder and a pink grilled chop on a bed of Dauphine potato straws, with an onion confit jus. Demolished. Two of us had chosen the open ravioli of chicken quenelle, veal sweetbreads and green asparagus in a supreme sauce, generously decorated with slivers of summer truffle. Delightful. A very good selection of cheeses from Vaison 's Lou Vanestiou shop to conclude, while the ladies went for the sweet desserts the bowl of Crestet strawberries with elderberry in a pistachio cream with a crumbly almond streusel topping, the Royal chocolate dacquoise and mousse wrapped in a crunchy praline, with vanilla ice. Petit fours and a quality coffee, and we were ready to roll. Literally. 33€ for such a high standard of cuisine sourced from quality, fresh, locally produced seasonal ingredients, is a total bargain."