Café Llorca - Vallauris

#3 - Cafés - Vallauris, #27 - Vegetarian - Vallauris, Mediterranean Cuisine

Café Llorca

Café Llorca
4.6 / 5 (11 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Marie

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★ 4.6 / 5 from 11 reviews
mabreu
15.12.2017

Great restaurant with an inventive chefA short menu with a focus on regional produce and specialtiesI definitely recommend this place.

zgomes
20.11.2017

Next to the famous chapel decorated by Picasso, a small market place with a statue of the same, an ugly man carrying a beautiful goat. If the weather is good (i.e. almost always) you take your seat on the terrace, at lunchtime overviewing the merchands terminating their business. The famous cook Alain Llorca lets his staff spoil you with more or less simple perfect dishes. His brother, the patissier, takes care of the desserts, mostly cakes. Nothing is expensive, the menu is value for money. And if it rains, the interior is modern and tasteful too. One of my favourites in all France.

sschmitt
20.11.2017

Expected better dishes. Location was interesting. Staff was polite and efficient. Dishes were satisfactory and prices were ok. Reputation did not match execution. Perhaps better on another day. Perhaps management needs to review marketing. Wine list was average, tasty dishes, good location and nice staff.

marie78
20.11.2017

The restarurant is very good and it is worth a visit. The menu changes regularly, and it offers season dishes. Highly recommended to make a reservation.

lorraine-pons
20.11.2017

Perched on the edge of a historic square, which features a stunning, beautifully lit cathedral-like church, majestic trees and Picasso museum, six the eponymous fine dining, minimalist Llorca restaurant. which is very surprising, given that the glory days of Vallauris are well and truly behind it - it has degenerated into a giant "banlieu" council housing estate (public housing project) despite the governments efforts at regeneration, which includes a huge modern cultural centre and a pedestrianised cobbled street with a long line of boutiques featuring local artisans and artists. The restaurant is nevertheless worth the journey with exquisite food and flawless service, especially the mouth watering array of desserts. Good wine list. Be warned though, it's not a cheap night out!

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You can use the WLAN of the restaurant at no extra cost.

The eatery is a non-smoking restaurant.

The restaurant gladly provides high chairs for babies and toddlers.

The restaurant is accessible and can therefore also be used with a wheelchair or physiological disabilities.

You can also pay for your meals with the common credit cards.

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