Le Petit Jardin

Montpellier


The ‘Little Garden’ has one of the city’s most romantic dining settings – a charmingly green, glass-enclosed secret garden, hidden away behind the amber façade of a typical townhouse in the old quarter. It also has a more relaxed, cheaper bistro (lunch menu €21); either way, the food is fresh, seasonal and very French.


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