Left (top to bottom) -- mango tart, strawberry tart, molten chocolate cake with chocolate sauce. Right: our guide looking really pleased at his decorated ice cream. |
Entrées and Salads
The French word for first course is entrée. Most fixed menus come with three courses. For lunch we've often ordered salads that could also serve as a first course at a full meal.
Salad with mushrooms, goat cheese on toast, and tapenade. |
Fish soup with rouille (a mayonnaise-type garlic sauce). This was Len's -- at this meal I had fabulous fois gras. |
One of three buffets of salads, hot entrées, and more -- even pizza! One of the other buffets offered a variety of pâté. |
My selection from these buffets included 4 types of roasted peppers. |
Wine
Wine is available at lunch and dinner. This was last night's wine. |
Main Courses
Lamb chops. |
Ravioli with creamy mushroom sauce. |
Rabbit stuffed with fennel. Side dishes: mashed potatoes and ratatouille. |
Duck breast with a sauce of morille mushrooms, also with mashed potatoes and ratatouille. |
Restaurant Interiors -- Just a Few
In Les Saintes Marie de la Mer. |
In Arles. |
Near the natural reserve where we watched birds beginning at sunrise, therefore missed breakfast, therefore were grateful for the coffee! |
2 comments:
The buffets look fabulous and I could just dive in and eat each and every one of those things! And those restaurants look as charming as all get out! Perfect!
Thanks, Mae! I do look very content, don't I?
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