FIND A RESTAURANT NEAR SAINT TROPEZ

Any self-respecting restaurant near Saint Tropez can offer the culinary specialties of Provence. Which specialities and where to find them, that's all in the next part of this article.

Book a restaurant near Saint Tropez

Saint-Tropez is often associated with its marina and luxury shops. Fine sandy beaches where tourists flock to enjoy the beauty of the Mediterranean. We think of idleness and gourmet tastings of local culinary specialities. And we'd be wrong not to! Focus on Provencal culinary specialities and where to find them in restaurants near Saint Tropez.

Saint Tropez: Provence's top vacation destination

A luxury seaside resort, Saint Tropez is nestled in the magnificent setting of the Massif des Maures. A former fishing village on the Côte d'Azur, it appeals to jet-setters and nature lovers alike.

Saint Tropez, the jewel of the Côte d'Azur

The jewel of ProvenceSaint Tropez is a luxurious and elegant port city. Many visitors come to admire its Cap Taillat and white sandy coastline. An emblematic Provencal town in southeastern France, with its coastal citadel and renowned museums. Like the Gendarmerie Museum. Saint Tropez is also a traditional town with a long tradition of craftsmanship. From ceramics shops to vineyards specializing in Provence wines. And, above all, restaurants near Saint Tropez specializing in Provencal cuisine.

Where can I book a table in Saint Tropez?

When looking to book a table in Saint Tropez, it's often advisable to turn to the port. From gourmet restaurants to bistros and fast-food outlets, there's no shortage of places to eat here. And although the coastal town specializes in luxury tourism, most of its shops are still affordable. In terms of restaurants near Saint Tropez, the beaches and wine estates are also prime locations. These tourist spots are often better placed to offer menus based on the purest Provencal gastronomy.

What to eat in a restaurant near Saint Tropez?

Today considered a luxury town, Saint Tropez was originally nothing more than a modest fishing village. That's why most of its traditional dishes are based on fish and shellfish.

Traditional products of Provence

In Saint Tropez, you can expect to taste the purest local produce. Sun-drenched vegetables: tomatoes, eggplants, peppers and artichokes. Fruits of the south, from cucurbits to citrus fruits, olive oil and irresistible pine nuts. Spices and herbs from Provence, such as basil, rosemary and thyme. And animal products, such as sheep's and goat's cheeses. Not forgetting cold meats, shellfish and fish.

Culinary specialities to eat in a restaurant near Saint Tropez

The culinary specialties to be enjoyed in a restaurant near Saint Tropez are those of traditional Provence. Spicy dishes to whet the appetite, such as tapenade or anchoïade. Traditional dishes include daube provençale, bouillabaisse, pissaladière and soupe au pistou. And for dessert, cheese platters, Tropézienne or candied fruit. Not forgetting local delicacies such as nougats and calissons. All washed down with Provençal wines, from tried-and-tested grape varieties such as Cinsault and Syrah.

Ultimate Provence: a restaurant near Saint Tropez, in the heart of the vineyards

Ultimate Provence's gourmet restaurant offers Provencal culinary specialties in the midst of exceptional vineyards. A restaurant close to Saint Tropez, accessible in less than 30 minutes.

A restaurant near Saint Tropez in one of Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur's most beautiful vineyards

Ultimate Provence's gourmet restaurant offers an idyllic setting. Ideally located in the heart of the estate's 46 hectares of vineyards, the gourmet restaurant offers Provencal specialties. Traditional Provencal dishes such as tuna ceviche, octopus stew and rock soup. And, of course, Provencal wines.

Beautifully situated between the Massif des Maures and the Mediterranean coastline, Saint Tropez is a renowned tourist town. So it's easy to find a restaurant near Saint Tropez where you can enjoy Provencal specialties. Gastronomic restaurant in the heart of the vineyards or seaside bistro, there's no shortage of choice.