Le Bel Été

Languedoc-Roussillon


Sweet and simple, this spot lures diners with its friendly service and tempting menu specialising in regional dishes. Try the patate lozérienne (potato gratin with your choice of accompaniment) or grilled sausage. Prices are surprisingly reasonable given the quality of the food. Its shady terrace is a plus.


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