Le Petit Café in Oppède-le-Vieux Takes the Cake
Cheryl Shufflebotham · Restaurant Recommendations · TasteThere’s no doubt that the food in Provence is amazing. So each year, we like to award a restaurant for the best food of the trip. We have our favorites—Le Fournil in Bonnieux, les Remparts in Venasque, la Bergerie in Maubec, and la Terrasse in Joucas. But this year, le Petit Café wins for the most delicious meal of the trip!
Read the original article by Cheryl of Cobblestones and Vineyards to find out why this restaurant was awarded their “first prize” and for Cheryl’s photos, but be forewarned they will make you hungry.
Important details:
Reservations recommended!
12 rue de Sainte Cécile
Oppède le Vieux, 84580
Tel: +33 (0)4 90 76 74 01
There are also three guest rooms if you feel like a B&B experience in the Luberon.
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