Anga

Top choice in Montpellier


Drop in to this sweet little gourmet neo-bistro for top-notch market cuisine concocted by a trio of hipsters. The tiny menu changes every day and always involves seasonal, fresh ingredients. The dining area has soft golden-stone walls and only a handful of tables – reservations are essential.


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