La Rhumerie - Menu

18 Rue Du Cépoun Louis San Martin, 83990 Saint-Tropez, France, French Republic

🛍 Pâtes, Italien, Français, Végétarien

4.2 💬 6562 Reviews
La Rhumerie

Phone: +33494973158

Address: 18 Rue Du Cépoun Louis San Martin, 83990 Saint-Tropez, France, French Republic

City: Saint-Tropez

Menu Dishes: 23

Reviews: 6562

Website: https://04

"a magical moment, an exceptional and romantic setting. an irreproachable and very pleasant service. menu proposals more than accessible for high quality products and high-level cuisine! always bravo for your gorgonzola sauce and this delicious desert with a perfect flavor and balance that has every bite reminded me of the taste of the strawberries I ate in my grandfather's garden. See you soon! can be"

Full menu - 23 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Pasta

Salads

Main Course

Main Courses

Appetizer

Seafood

Rice

Gnocchi

Chinese Breakfast

Schnitzel

Mexican-American Food

Wrap

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PAS TRÈS FAIRPLAY DE VIRER LES COMS NÉGATIFS...... LOL

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Reviews

Frederic
Frederic

Really good! It’s good and prices are reasonable! Nice bosses


Amandine
Amandine

I recommend the ravioli to the daube and the tropezian pie the best I tasted


Edison
Edison

Bon restaurant sur le port de tropez ! Très bon rapport qualité prix ! A recommander View menu


Jane
Jane

Restaurant très agréable. Je recommande le magret en plat du jour qui est excellent. Ambiance chaleureuse et service de qualité. Un must de saint...


pascale
pascale

We spent a very good time, warm welcome and top formula, zucchini flan, ravioli to the daube, wine the share of the angels thanks for the music atmosphere


Audrey
Audrey

Excellent restaurant Traditional cuisine homemade A warm welcome and absolute regularity for dishes and service We have been many times and never disappointed View menu


Peter
Peter

Very good address! warm welcome from the owners who like to chat with the smile. The food is very good, bravo to the cook. Moreover, the driveway is super pleasant, I highly recommend!


Sylvain
Sylvain

Passing for the weekend on Saint Tropez, we spent an excellent time tasting the dishes cooked by Nini!! Everything is homemade and excellent!!! We will come back with great pleasure in this restaurant! Thanks again Michel and Nini from Toulouse!


Taurean
Taurean

a magical moment, an exceptional and romantic setting. an irreproachable and very pleasant service. menu proposals more than accessible for high quality products and high-level cuisine! always bravo for your gorgonzola sauce and this delicious desert with a perfect flavor and balance that has every bite reminded me of the taste of the strawberries I ate in my grandfather's garden. See you soon! can be View menu

Categories

  • Pâtes Delight in our selection of classic and contemporary pasta dishes, each crafted with fresh, quality ingredients and flavorful sauces that capture the essence of Italian cuisine in every bite.
  • Italien Savor the rich and diverse flavors of Italy with our menu, offering classic pasta, savory risottos, and traditional meat and seafood dishes, all crafted with authentic ingredients and passion. Buon appetito! View menu
  • Français Classic French cuisine showcasing timeless elegance, our menu offers rich and flavorful dishes crafted with traditional techniques and seasonal ingredients, promising an unforgettable culinary experience. Bon appétit!
  • Végétarien Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

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