Luberon Restaurants: Sometimes It’s All About the Frites!
Cheryl Shufflebotham · Restaurant Recommendations · TasteThe truth is it doesn’t cost much to eat like a king in France. Though there are many Michelin-starred restaurants and fantastic dining experiences to be had, often it’s the simple café and bistro food that’s the best. The scrumptious buttery omelettes, the quiche, the crêpes, the freshest of salads—of which the lettuce was no doubt just picked from a garden within the village—and let’s not forget the frites!
Read teh original article on Cobblestones and Vineyards for Cheryl’s must try list of bistro style dining in the Luberon. These are small restaurants with good food at a fair price and often there is a view…and tasty French fries.
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