Le Bagatelle Restaurant

2 Rue de L'Eglise, 83990, Saint-Tropez, France

🛍 Café, Poisson, Français, Européen

4.4 💬 487 Reviews

Phone: +33489992503

Address: 2 Rue de L'Eglise, 83990, Saint-Tropez, France

City: Saint-Tropez

Dishes: 8

Reviews: 487

Website: http://www.golfe-saint-tropez-information.com/fr/restaurant/saint-tropez/specialites-francaises/le-bagatelle/598

"Ok we were browsing around the main street of St Tropez with all the Yachts and I'm rich ur not places but if you wonder around the place there are a few restaurants with a very expensive a la carte menu but if you dig in further next to the church you will see a retro paved inclined street with 2 restaurants with a terasse tables. Well as a tourist ask both restaurant what they propose (dont be shy) I have asked the waitress of the Bagatelle and that other restaurant just beside it and the bagatelle was so nice and helping that she convinced us to have lunch there. Well besides the drinks and the pichet of roser we decided to get 2 entrees, 3 main courses, a cafe gourmand and a creme brûlée. The food was super (especially the home made foie gras entree) and then in the end the owner came in with 3 shots of limunchello (on the house) to thank us for being good customers :D Honestly we spent around 140 euro for 3 with all we took i though it was pretty fair price because all the dishes were fresh made and super nice (see pictures) Overall a nice place to go. You can find a cheaper option on the menu of course but anyways it will be nice and fresh. I can only recommand that place and i hope you enjoy it."

Menu - 8 options

All prices are estimates.

Marianne Marianne

A nice liitle spot in the back streets behind the old port. The daily recommendations were seasonal and good value.

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Paula
Paula

Group of 6, everyone had different meals (dinner) and there was not a single complaint. I tried all other choices and each one was very good. Excellent value in an otherwise overpriced town.


Kenyatta
Kenyatta

This little place is where you need to be for lunch or dinner, Great value, good service, ooh and the wine is good to.The sad thing is , they are moving....but we hope that they will stay in the old town. Go try it if you are in Saint Tropez now, end of October 16 they will be gone from there


Alexandre
Alexandre

The food is avarege, very small portion and so pricey. The worst is that they basicly force you to leave asp when you are not even finish your drink. Very unpolite and greedy owners, specially the husband. Be aware that the price for the drink...much higher then in the menu, so check with them first to avoid any problems


Devin
Devin

Very nice ambiente. A little family business restaurant with high quality food standard. The chef came personally to the table to present the menus of the day. Also very attentative service by all the staff. Seafood appetizer was perfect and fresh. I had by far...my best beef Filet of St.Tropez here. The home made dessert mousse au chocolat was also absolutely delicious. I will always come back here on my next visits at Cote d’Azur. Definitively a must try recommendation for everybody.


Hermina
Hermina

The restaurant is located on a very small and quiet street which is right in front of the church, we found the location simply marvelous. We picked the "menu of the day" for around 18 Euros I recall. We had appetizers and a main course plate which were excellent, just be careful because you may think dessert is included but it's not. You can just though main plate + dessert option with no appetizer.Service was good though one of the waiters didn't speak English very well so we took some time to go through the menu options...For a small restaurant we found our experience to be amazing.


Iván
Iván

We wandered the charming streets of St Tropez and came across this small family run Bistro in a lovely little street. The proprietors where very welcoming, speaking perfect English if you needed it. We had the menu de jour for €18 where we chose beautiful local fresh salads for starters and THE best tuna steak I have every tasted for our mains, A delicious carafe of rose for €11. There was a children's menu, but our daughter opted for the spaghetti carbonara, also delish! We would defiantly recommend this little restaurant in what can be a tourist trap area, and will return on our next visit! Merci beaucoup


Iván
Iván

If you are in St-Tropez, Bagatelle is the place to be. Whether you want to enjoy the sea, have a truly delicious meal or you want to party hard and order several champagne showers like a Russian billionaire.Make a reservation in advance and, if you are not coming from a yacht or your reservation is for 2-3 persons, you'll get a bad table (in the sun, almost outside the restaurant). Don't accept the table and just ask for a better one. You'll get a better one.Service is very quick and treats you well. The food is amazingly good. Much better than some St-Trop icon beach clubs with a longer history than Bagatelle.All in all - a wonderful place to go in the St Tropez area, and you are guaranteed...


Martin
Martin

We walked around Saint-Tropez peaking at menus and looking in windows for about 30 minutes. The only reason we chose this one was that I had a craving for fish soup & they offered it as a starter with their Menu du Jour. The restaurant is small, but has three seating areas: tables on the street, a few tables downstairs and more upstairs: get one downstairs - very cozy atmosphere! Every dish we had was very good - but the main was absolutely outstanding. We had the veal in white sauce, served with rice and a salad for the main. Chocolate mousse and lemon meringue pie for dessert, a carafe of house wine and espressos after. The Menu du Jour at €18 was very good value (esp for Saint-Tropez). I'...


Salma
Salma

Ok we were browsing around the main street of St Tropez with all the Yachts and I'm rich ur not places but if you wonder around the place there are a few restaurants with a very expensive a la carte menu but if you dig in further next to the church you will see a retro paved inclined street with 2 restaurants with a terasse tables. Well as a tourist ask both restaurant what they propose (dont be shy) I have asked the waitress of the Bagatelle and that other restaurant just beside it and the bagatelle was so nice and helping that she convinced us to have lunch there. Well besides the drinks and the pichet of roser we decided to get 2 entrees, 3 main courses, a cafe gourmand and a creme brûlée...

Categories

  • Café Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Poisson Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.
  • 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!
  • Européen Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.

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