Montauroux
Brasserie Du Clos

Brasserie Du Clos

7 Rue Camille Pauc, 83440, Montauroux, France

Kebab • Pizza • Bière • Fruit De Mer


"In the picturesque hills of Montauroux, where the time passes gently through the landscape, you will discover a jewel of invaluable value the Brasserie du Clos. A visit here is like a gentle immersion in a painting where colors, fragrances and tastes merge into perfect harmony. The food is not just food, it is pure gourmet art. Each bite tells the story of French cuisine, refined with a touch of modern creativity. The ingredients, fresh and local, dance on the tongue and leave a symphony of aromas that remain in memory for a long time. Operation in this magical place is truly heavenly. With a smile that warms the soul and an attention that touches every heart, we felt not only served, but truly honored and appreciated. The view of the brasserie is a masterpiece of nature. You look out and see the picturesque Montauroux, embedded in the gentle embrace of Provence. It is a look that not only delights the eye, but also calms the mind and raises the soul. And then there are the people who populate this place. Every smile, every kind gesture in Montauroux witnesses a deep cordiality and hospitality that has become rare in this world. Here you don't feel like a stranger, but like a part of a big, warm-hearted family. In the Brasserie du Clos, amidst the beauty of Montauroux, you will find not only a culinary experience, but an oasis of tranquility, enjoyment and humanity. A place where every moment counts and every experience is a treasure that is kept in the heart. Five stars are not enough to describe the magic of this place. Brasserie du Clos is not just a restaurant, it is a piece of heaven on earth."

Histoire sans faim

Histoire sans faim

25 rue Antoine Bonnet, 83440 Montauroux, France

Poisson • Français • Européen • Végétarien


"Stumbled upon this beautiful restaurant by accident, during our visit to Montauroux in June 2017. A difficult to impress frontage, looked welcoming, and offered on a board some recommendations. I put my head round the door, and was welcomed by a beautiful young lady waitress, with a natural welcoming smile. My French was as small as her English, but we soon established they sold Chardonnay, which is the green light for my wife Jane, to sit down and enjoy. The internal decor was modern, and fresh and bright. Not mentioned in many reviews, but so important to us, was the toilet condition, often poor in many countries. Wow, Wow, Spotlessly clean, modern, home from home. Yippee!! As we were accompanied by our life partner Westie, called Sunshine, we decided to eat at the tables over the road opposite the restaurant. As we sat, a very well dressed, elegant lady arrived, who we rightly identified as the owner. You could feel the sense of pride, as she entered her establishment to join forces with her daughter for the evening. My wife chose what sounds boring, but I assure you was the best tomato and partisan salad she had ever tasted. I went for the "Whilst in France" option, of escargot, which was hot and delicious, and Fresh. Mains, the wife had Spicey COD, cooked to perfection, accompanied by the best rice we have ever tasted, judging against the Orient, Thailand etc. I had pork steak, with a raspberry twist, which was beautiful, and different, and perfectly cooked. We finished off with an assiette of cheese, accompanied with Santana's, honey, and sesame seeds, Superb. What a great find by accident. Make sure when you visit Montayroux, or the South of France, you MUST pay this family run, Restaurant a visit."

Restaurant La Becassiere

Restaurant La Becassiere

route Departementale 562, 83440 Montauroux, France

Sushis • Français • Européen • Japonais


"This restaurant is almost on our doorstep, but whenever we eat out we seem to get in the car and go somewhere else …We’ve been here a couple of times before and have always enjoyed our meal but, as we’ve been with other people, the good company somewhat overshadowed the meal. However, tonight, my wife and I went on our own (it was Saturday night after all).The restaurant has been in the same family since 1999, and they do not seem to be resting on their laurels. It’s on the main road between Grasse and Draguignan, down in the plain from Montauroux itself, and in an area which has seen commerces spring up, a little like an industrial estate. However, it is set back from the road, with plenty of parking in front, and the outside terrace dining area at the back is an oasis of calm and shade on a balmy evening like tonight. No mosquitoes either!Evening menus are at 28€ for starter/main/dessert (or 22€ for 2 of the three) or 48€ (if I remember correctly). Frankly the 28€ menu had all we wanted and our meals were well cooked, well-presented and very tasty. I loved the Gratin Niçois – a little like a ratatouille.We had previously looked at the menu on the website and were a little disappointed that the apple tart we fancied for dessert appeared not to be on the menu tonight. “No problem” said our host – and lovely, freshly-baked individual tarts were served …The wine list has many local wines (a plus point in my book) with local Provence wines in pichets and/or half bottles which is somewhat rare these days and great if only one of you is drinking. (The 50cl Châterau de Selves I had was good value at 12€ – a nice slightly spicey taste from the mix of Syrah, Cab Sauv & Merlot.)76€ for apéros, meal and wine for 2 had me leaving the place with a warm glow. I think we’ll be going back there again whenever we can find the excuse …"