Restaurant Le G' envie

67 rue du Portail Neuf, 83990, Saint-Tropez, France

🛍 Viande, Français, Européen, Desserts

4.5 💬 6028 Reviews
Restaurant Le G' envie

Phone: +33494798509,+33786311122

Address: 67 rue du Portail Neuf, 83990, Saint-Tropez, France

City: Saint-Tropez

Menu Dishes: 18

Reviews: 6028

Website: http://www.via-selection.com/fr/catalogue/f1-2-restaurant/f3-31-cuisine-traditionnelle/f2-17-saint-tropez-presqu-ile/id-893-le-g-

"We stopped there by the greatest chance, one day of July, during a walk to Saint Tropez. Random does well because we have re-ga-lés. a charming setting in a alley away from the crowd, a great welcome, a top service, a perfect kitchen (hum. meat pieces. What happiness for the taste buds!). In short, I advise and strongly recommend!"

Full menu - 18 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Seafood*

Appetizer

Main Courses

Rice

Chinese Breakfast

Pasta

Antipasti - Starters

Cold Canapés

Mexican-American Food

Salads

Beef Dishes

Pizza

Toast

carlo carlo

Refined menu, nice presentation local products, very well served

Address

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Reviews

Virginie
Virginie

Very nice discovery. Everything was delicious. Very nice service.


A
A

Restaurant a little banal but prices are at the height of St Trop.


Florence
Florence

Excellent dishes. A treat. Very nice home and top location. I recommend View menu


Agnes
Agnes

Nothing exceptional, but out of price! The menus are simple and this does not justify the price of 55€ (2 Plats)It is abused!


arnaud
arnaud

very nice restaurant, very good quality price for Saint-Tropez. Discreet and adventurous courteous servers. nice plates. fresh products. address


Chantal
Chantal

Very good restaurant in a quiet little alley, homemade, very good quality menu at 30 euros. It's not a tourist catch establishment. I strongly advise View menu


julien
julien

Very good restaurant, come with family (children 2-5 years old) in April and November and always as good. Good dish for kids. Very good reception and service. Good value for money.


Alexis
Alexis

The perfect place to spend an excellent time. The dishes are delicious ( perfectly controlled cooking), the service is impeccable, the setting is quiet in the old town of Saint Tropez. We recommend!


Myrtie
Myrtie

We stopped there by the greatest chance, one day of July, during a walk to Saint Tropez. Random does well because we have re-ga-lés. a charming setting in a alley away from the crowd, a great welcome, a top service, a perfect kitchen (hum. meat pieces. What happiness for the taste buds!). In short, I advise and strongly recommend! View menu

Categories

  • Viande Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • 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! View menu
  • 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.
  • Desserts Delight in our selection of indulgent desserts, from luscious chocolate creations to delicate fruit-infused treats, each crafted to end your meal on a sweet note and leave your taste buds craving for more.

Amenities

  • Wi-fi
  • Sièges
  • menu
  • Groupes
  • menu
  • Terrasse

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"It was the best of meals, The second, not so much. On the Wednesday evening we explained that we needed one gluten free meal. We were immediately handed over to a charming lady, who we took to be the proprietor. She assured us that she would confer with the chef. We ordered a “coquelet roti” with a cream and grape sauce and a fillet steak served without sauces. Chips were covered in gluten but the chef proposed a salad for the steak and the “coquelet” came with a Gratin Dauphinoise. All the food was delicious. The chicken was soft and sweet the sauce had a depth of flavour aided and abeted by the small bursts of sweet grape juice from the grapes within it. The steak was perfect; maximum of flavour from the seared outside, maximum of soft juiciness from the tender pink interior. Dessert was a fruit crumble that had not had the crumble added, pronounced delicious, and a crème broulee. The crème was not a traditional baked vanilla egg custard. It tasted like a flour based preparation and was devoid of vanilla. All in all, the service had been attentive and the food mostly great. We determined that we would return for a second meal and looked forward to it.Mistake! Sunday evening, the waitress remembered us, and promised to check for gluten free food. She checked the Champaign sauce that was served with the Salmon. We could not have it. She was not aware that the rice, the dauphinoise and the chips all contained gluten. She suggested salad. We said that would be fine. The Dorade Royale, one of my favourite fish was sold out but they could offer Sea Bass. O.K., that would do. The salad delivered with the dry salmon was a simple bag mix of leaves, not the fresh mixed salad it had been four days before. It had brown stalks and tasted stale. The fish was undoubtedly the worst cooked fish I have ever been served. It had clearly been laid on a metal tray and placed under an electric grill. It had not been turned or moved until it was served. Consequently, the top skin was like leather. It defied my efforts with the serrated knife provided to cut through it. I had to prize it off to get to the very dry fish beneath. A simple glaze of oil would have ensured that the skin became crispy and a delicious part of the fish. It would also have ensured that the (Chef?) remembered to turn the fish under the grill. When I turned the fish on the plate, the lower side skin was a soggy mess where all the juices had soaked it through. Scraping it off, the second fillet was edible, despite the attentions of the chef. We told the waitress what was wrong with our food. She said she would tell the chef. We don’t know if she did. We did not see him."