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1. Spoon Byblos
This is one of the many entrepreneurial statements by Alain Ducasse, considered by some to be the world's greatest chef -- or at least the most...
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2. Chez Maggi
St. Tropez's most flamboyant gay restaurant and bar also draws straight diners and drinkers. At least half its floor space is devoted to a bar,...
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3. Leï Mouscardins
This restaurant, at the end of St-Tropez's harbor, has won awards for culinary perfection. The dining room is decorated in formal Provençal style;...
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4. Chez Joseph/Le Petit Joseph
These side-by-side restaurants are serviced by the same kitchen, and the menus are quite similar. Le Petit Joseph is quieter and more romantic,...
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5. Villa Romana
This is where the St-Tropez party scene breaks for dinner. Let's be truthful: The Italian cuisine here hardly ranks with the best you've ever had....
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7. Auberge des Maures
One of our favorite cost-conscious restaurants in an otherwise very expensive town lies close to one end of the all-pedestrian rue Allard. In a...
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8. Le Girelier
The Rouets own this portside restaurant whose blue-and-white color scheme has become a trademark. They serve grilled fish in many versions, as...
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The Best of NileGuide
- Catch the real flavor of St. Tropez. From street stalls to elegant dining rooms, paper plates to fine china, restaurants will be one of your best glimpses into the heart, soul and belly of life in St. Tropez - and definitely your most delicious. Loosen your belt and dig in.
