Le G’Envie

St-Tropez


Run by ebullient owners Alain and Nuno, this pint-sized restaurant feels like it's peaking right now: there's so much skill and enthusiasm expended on making diners happy. There are only a few tables, so expect to queue – but the wonders issuing from the little open-plan kitchen make it worth the wait. Fresh market ingredients drive the menu, which changes regularly.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby St-Tropez attractions

1. Chapelle de la Miséricorde

0.02 MILES

Chapelle de la Miséricorde was built in 1645 in the Gambetta neighbourhood by the local confraternity of 'black penitents' (a quasi-official religious…

2. Bailli de Suffren Statue

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A cast from a 19th-century cannon peers out to sea here. The bailli (bailiff), Pierre André de Suffren (1729–88), was a sailor who fought with a Tropezien…

3. Église de St-Tropez

0.11 MILES

Sweet-chiming Église de St-Tropez is a quintessential St-Trop landmark, commenced in Italian baroque style in the 17th century, but not completed until…

4. Place des Lices

0.11 MILES

St-Tropez’ legendary and very charming central square is studded with plane trees, cafes and pétanque players. Simply sitting on a cafe terrace watching…

5. Vieux Port

0.13 MILES

Yachts line the harbour (as their uniformed crews diligently scrub them) and visitors stroll the quays at the picturesque old port. In front of the sable…

6. La Ponche

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Shrug off the hustle of the port in St-Tropez’ historic fishing quarter, La Ponche, northeast of the Vieux Port. From the southern end of quai Frédéric…

7. Tour Suffren

0.15 MILES

Predating St-Tropez’ citadel are three medieval towers guarding the port: Portalet, Jarlier and Suffren, the oldest building in St-Tropez, dating from the…

8. Citadelle de St-Tropez

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Built in 1602 to defend the coast against Spain, the citadel dominates the hillside overlooking St-Tropez to the east. The views are fantastic, as are the…