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Understanding the Cost of Restaurants Meals in Provence

Contributor blog post by Ashley Tinker:

How much are you willing to pay for your meal at a restaurant in Provence?

Sometimes the best meals are the most simple. There’s nothing more disappointing then paying good money for a meal you could have produced better yourself.

Are Michelin star restaurant meals worth it in France where a plat du jour costs 12 euros and is always decent if not delicious?

…Continue reading here for Ashley’s list of some of her favourite restaurants in and around the Alpilles. Understandably, she hesitates to rate a restaurant as the experience can be so personal and highly dependant on your selections.  In her post, Ashley talks about a lucky birthday stay for two nights as Mas de la Rose and small boutique hotel between Eygalieres and Orgon. The property includes a terrific restaurant “Potager de la Mas” that is worth trying.

Via:: Curious Provence

         

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Ashley Tinker

Ashley was born and raised in Montréal, Canada. She has always been drawn to the history, way of life and beauty of Europe. Her feelings for Europe were reconfirmed while studying art in Florence, Italy. Ashley says that stone buildings, colourful shutters and terra cotta tile rooftops fill her dreams and now her days.

Ashley moved to Provence in 2014 with her partner Robin (he also shares her Francophile passions). They are in search of the French joie de vivre, which they find at every turn in the local markets and natural beauty of Provence. This couple are indulging in local olives and wine as the Provencal sunshine changes craggy rocks into things of beauty.

You can see all of Ashley's blog posts on Curious Provence.

Take a look at Ashley's beautiful fine art photography on her Photographer in Provence website.

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