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- 30166015313 Apr 2017
Beautiful place inside the rampart of Avignon wall well situated.
This is in the center city circle where most tourist visit so no way to miss this place.
Nice typical family oriented owned restaurant with typical french southern cuisine.
Portion are right, and service is well deserved.
Highly recommended.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Cityvox User (lhaup1…)Avignon, France0111 Jun 2010
Excellent restaurant for vegetarians
Moi et mon petit ami etais en Avignon en Mai. Nous sommes Americains et vegetariens. Ce restaurant est tres excellent. This was truly the best meal we ate in all of France. We had incredible mushroom foie gras, creamy polenta with ratatouille and chevre, and a grain escalope with vegetables. Thank you, Avignon! It was a meal that we remembered lovingly throughout our trip, even as we ate in Paris and other big cities. If we return to Avignon, it will be at least partially because of this restaurant. Merci, Terre de Saveurs.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Zlatko U.Redwood City, United States58307215 Oct 2013
Land of Taste, google tells me this place is called. What a load of merde. This place was pretty meh.
Seriously. The service was perhaps the best part. And that's not saying much.
My wife and I went here for our last dinner of our honeymoon and it was an underwhelming experience.
First off, the salad was a chopped up leaf with a whole tomato on top of it. What is this, a meal for Plebs? I expect my tomato to be cut more than once.
For the main course I had a bowl of couscous with another bowl of oversteamed vegetables. It was like someone was making veggie broth, and then decided, hey, wait, let's sell the leftover veggies with a meal.
It was hot, it was messy, it needed a whole bunch of salt to be enjoyed.
I would have rather gone to an mediocre reastaurant at the busy part of town, than this place.
Oh, did I mention that there was a group of drunks hanging out across the street drinking and peeing on the church? Yeah, that group certianly did not help with our dining experience.
Terre de Saveur should be called Terre de manque de goût. (Land of Lack of Taste)Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0