La Chassagnette - Menu

route du Sambuc, 13200 Arles, 13104, France

🛍 Français, Chocolat, Végétarien, Méditerranéen

4.4 💬 619 Recensioni
La Chassagnette

Telefono: +33490972696

Indirizzo: route du Sambuc, 13200 Arles, 13104, France

Città: Arles

Piatti: 7

Recensioni: 619

Sito Web: http://www.chassagnette.fr/

"La Chassagnette is a bit off the beaten path, about 20 minutes from Arles in the heart of the Carmague National Park. A very pleasant detour through beautiful green fields, marshy land, and animals grazing that added a new dimension to my time in Provence....During warmer months the menu is served in a sheltered outdoor area but as I was visiting in off season, I enjoyed the beautifully appointed dining room. There are three menus offered, as well as some shared meat and fish dishes, that change each week and I went for the full degustation at 115 EUR to maximize the experience. The menu is centered around produce from the garden there are superb meat and fish courses but the starters are mainly plant based which makes the meal a bit lighter and more approachable. The other unique element is the restaurant is entirely gluten free which also makes the menu more vegetable centric, and I have to say the rice flour grainy bread was superb quality and rivaled a crusty baguette. Every course was its own unique highlight but the standouts included the wild herb veloute with daikon (you could taste the flavor of the garden), a variety of colorful beets with apple and lavender honey, turbot with multi colored cauliflower and fish dashi, the potato “ravioli” (ie wafer thin potato slice) with spinach and artichoke cream, and the pigeon served in its own jus with butternut squash. Dessert was even special delicious chocolate preparation served with tart pomegranate and red pepper. If you appreciate good food and are looking for some variety from heavier protein based cuisine, I highly recommend making the excursion to La Chassagnette and exploring the gardens and the unique scenery of the Carmague region. Thank you to the team for such a memorable experience during my visit to Provence!"

Menu - 7 opzioni

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Édouard Édouard

recommend this great restaurant. very cooled, great service, excellent eating and beautiful environment

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Benoît
Benoît

We had the degustation menu and was very impressed with this restaurant. And we had a lovely walk in the garden after the lunch;


Pénélope
Pénélope

Amazing food and staff! Service was a bit long but worth the experience.So lucky we got to get some bread to take away: Cant believe that there could be bad review for this great outdoor place.


Amélie
Amélie

I’puzzeled the site is fun in the middle of Camargue. One eats outside in a cube made of mosquito net. The food is good its a one star Michelin guide restaurant but nothing absolutely outstanding. I had been there before and had the same...impression except for the pidgeon which was lovely. Would I come back ? Not unless I was invited !


Laetitia
Laetitia

Fantastic restaurant with much more inventive and interesting food than the typical French Michelin starred restaurant. Perhaps the best fine dining experience for vegetarians in France. A great destination restaurant where you can spend an afternoon (including a walk around the garden where the majority...of ingredients are grown . The fritto misto to start (hibiscus flowers and beans! , a mackerel ceviche with corn and courgette, a dish of aubergine cooked in multiple ways, tomato sorbet and an apricot financier were the menu highlights.


Charles
Charles

absolutely stunning place with a beautiful garden. the employees try hard, but very formulated. our experience was ruined by the manager who explained that the cook liked everyone to have the same number of curses. I was wondering if the cook was actually the...customer? although the manager tried to help (and let us eat what we wanted, that we were upset by the exchange. eating looks good, but there is no real wow taste factor especially for these prices. so we let ourselves feel disappointed by the experience. not everyone on the same table has the same appetit! .


Darien
Darien

we visited the Provence in May 2019 and research for our upcoming book, taste with use: frankreich . this restaurant was a discovery that we will not forget soon. it's hard to believe it's just a Michelin star! it is surrounded by a two hectar...(almost five hektar) organic gardens that was so so so soothing, and full of beautiful flowers and vegetables that are used in the kitchen. we chose a five-course menu that was delicious. the service was attentive and very helpful. the whole food was prepared with great care and flair, but the highlight was the tasty dessert that imagines I will have what it has. it was so good! cordial gratitude to the chef armand arnal et son équipe!


Pierre
Pierre

at a certain level of call and price the experience should be perfect. I'm afraid it wasn't the case. the three funny bouches all arrived at immediately, at moments of our sitting. that meant that the hot items were eaten cold, and they were aromen. all jammed. the five courses we have chosen were delivered in different fast intervals of different people with a very routine scripted description. ask for preparation were met with indifference and minimal response. the weinparings were excellent as the courts themselves. but the off-putting service means that we cannot recommend the restaurant. After eating in michelin in other countries with restaurants, we were surprised by the experience he...


Constance
Constance

We were four happy Arlesiens! It had taken us too long to get around to La Chassagnette it's well out of town but we finally organised for lunch on a glorious sunny day day. Setting, staff, and wines were superb. But the food... we had the five course lunch was just spectacular! Seasonal fruits and vegetables are the stars here, with particular items highlighted at the peak of their quality. Fruit, vegetables and flowers from the restaurant's garden accompanied local tuna, ray and lamb. The restaurant is bio/organic and is also gluten free. (The gluten free bread was the best any of us had ever tasted). We added to the spectacle by indulging in a 2005 Bertagna Nuits Saint Georges Premier Cru...


Lucas
Lucas

La Chassagnette is a bit off the beaten path, about 20 minutes from Arles in the heart of the Carmague National Park. A very pleasant detour through beautiful green fields, marshy land, and animals grazing that added a new dimension to my time in Provence....During warmer months the menu is served in a sheltered outdoor area but as I was visiting in off season, I enjoyed the beautifully appointed dining room. There are three menus offered, as well as some shared meat and fish dishes, that change each week and I went for the full degustation at 115 EUR to maximize the experience. The menu is centered around produce from the garden there are superb meat and fish courses but the starters are ma...

Categorie

  • Français La cucina classica francese che mette in mostra un'eleganza senza tempo, il nostro menu offre piatti ricchi e saporiti realizzati con tecniche tradizionali e ingredienti stagionali, promettendo un'esperienza culinaria indimenticabile. Bon appétit!
  • Chocolat Delizie al cioccolato decadente realizzate con cacao ricco e di alta qualità. Concediti una gamma di proposte, dai mousse setosi ai tortini al cioccolato fondente, ognuna pensata per catturare i tuoi sensi e soddisfare la tua voglia di dolce.
  • Végétarien Goditi la nostra vibrante collezione di piatti vegetariani, realizzati con le verdure più fresche, sapori ricchi e spezie saporite. Gustati un piatto salutare e delizioso che celebra i migliori ingredienti della natura.
  • Méditerranéen Assapora l'essenza vibrante del Mediterraneo con piatti ispirati alle coste baciate dal sole. Goditi olive fresche, erbe vibranti, ricchi oli d'oliva e una varietà di frutti di mare e carni alla griglia.

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