Les Planches - Menu

101 Avenue Du Croiseur Léger Le Malin, 83120 Sainte-Maxime, France, French Republic

🛍 Patio, Terrasse, Brasserie, Bons De Restaurant

Les Planches

Phone: +33890719829,+33890210148

Address: 101 Avenue Du Croiseur Léger Le Malin, 83120 Sainte-Maxime, France, French Republic

City: Sainte-Maxime

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 0

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Les Produits De La Mer

Dessert

I Dolci

Les Pâtes Fraîches Et Risottos

Main Course

Les Fromages

French Pastries

Seafood Dishes

Side Orders

Poissons

Desserts

Starters

Meats

Meat Dishes

I Crudi

Les Poissons

Menu Enfant

Kid's Menu

Menu De La Saint Valentin (Dîner Uniquement) 195€

Plats Pour Les Enfants

Tapas Chaudes

Lunch Menu

Les Entrées Et Grandes Salades

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Categories

  • Patio A relaxed outdoor dining experience offering a variety of dishes perfect for enjoying in the fresh air. Savor your favorites under the open sky, surrounded by cozy ambiance and lively atmosphere.
  • Terrasse Dine al fresco on our beautiful terrace, where you can enjoy a delightful meal amidst stunning views and a refreshing breeze. Perfect for a relaxing lunch or a romantic dinner under the stars. View menu
  • Brasserie A curated selection of craft beers brewed in-house with distinct flavors and aromas. Experience the art of brewing with our range of ales, lagers, and seasonal specialties, each crafted to perfection.
  • Bons De Restaurant Discover the perfect gift with our restaurant vouchers. Treat friends and family to a delightful dining experience with us. Ideal for any occasion, offering flexibility and a memorable culinary journey.

Amenities

  • Terrasse

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"we had the 5 course menu, 1 normal, 1 vegetarian. the vegetarian was good but not up to the standard we experienced in similar establishments and not on the level of the non-vegetarian. waiters also did not mention it. it was just a small part on the bottom of the menu. we felt that's also about the appreciation it got from the chef. in our opinion, if u offer a vegetarian menu, it must be on an equal level as the rest of the menu. it wasn't (seems as if les légumes alone just are not much of an inspiration to the chef which clearly reflected in the courses). it wasn't bad but from a 3 star restaurant I expect fireworks even without meat; especially if the theme is provénce. the normal 5 course menu was good but the overuse of grapefruit started to annoy me after the second time 4 or so slices were used on my dish as it was way too sour, clearly overshadowing the other flavors and the note of sour even persisted through the coursesafter the palette refreshener which also contained some lemon notes came the dessert (kind of lemon tart) which was so sour that we both could not finish it. it was like a punch in the face after such perfectly and tastefully balanced 4 previous courses that explored familiar and unfamiliar flavor profiles and combinations (on a deserved 3 star level in my opinion - even though I missed obvious associations to la provénce). the rest of the desserts (which seemed to make up of 30%+ of the overall food volume; no idea why such an emphasis on sweet/sour for just a 5 course meal) couldn't help and were clearly on a much lower level as the rest of the food which was very disappointing to us. also, to be honest, lemon notes belong more to Italy than to the provence (google oops I dropped the lemon tart). all in all a mixed experience which started strong and gradually worsened. A bite into a lemon or grapefruit would have given me a purer taste of la provence if i wanted to explore the perfect sour note. service was excellent, excited and friendly. wine pairing good."