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This is a real restaurant, not the typical French brasserie. The food is great. Menu is good value and staff is friendly. Just one remark: sometimes the courses come too quickly... we like to eat slowly and enjoy our evening. View all feedback.
What René Legrand doesn't like about La Chevalerie:
It is very strange that this place, which such a good location and so many opportunities, can be so neglected. It can be splendid restaurant with a lovely terrace surrounded by a beautiful garden....but instead it is a basic place with rather good food, not...expensive, but the garden....well in fact it is more a collection of weed that has taken over! The owners should do something about it!! With a few small adapti... View all feedback.
Not fine dining but good French food and well worth the effort especially for its ideal location in upper Malaucene. The large outdoor terrace, comprising garden and eating space, abuts the large old Bastide type church and sits above an inclined street lined, yes, by...large mature plane trees. I ordered a aubergine mouselline starter and cabillaud (cod) main, and both passed. Service was cordial and efficient.
This is a real restaurant, not the typical French brasserie. The food is great. Menu is good value and staff is friendly. Just one remark: sometimes the courses come too quickly... we like to eat slowly and enjoy our evening.
Vraiment délicieux, vraiment très bon. Nous nous sommes régalés une fois de plus. Le vin proposé était excellent. Le service était top. Une autre dégustation s'impose.
This cook understands his job. The restaurant isn't pretentious, but the dishes were perfectly prepared and very delicious. Just price level. Definitely a terrorist.
This restaurant serves a decent fixed meal. cooking is innovativ, but certainly not tricked and it appeals on the basis of my visit to local and visitor alike. they can mix between set menus and they are flexible on pricing when they do this....It allows me to pamper my dear from foigras (stop judge me, it is france! without resorting to the fully embossed menu. a plus. service is attentive and professional and they are generous in providing extras such as bread/liven and other appetit fillers. important in a city visited by cyclists. it is better than pizza and offers contemplative, quiet restaurants from the main drag so worth looking as option, especially if their important other needs calm after they have spent the day on the ride ventoux! ps. the wein seemed pretty good and local, but as a non-trinker the option was chosen. they were very accommodating on my wish for a virgin Mary so happy on this front.