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    Le 24

    Corte

    Restaurant in Corte, France

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Le 24 is a practical Corte pick for an easy central meal or relaxed late plan, not a high-ceremony destination dinner. Book it when flexibility matters more than awards, named chef credentials, or a documented tasting-menu format; compare it with La Rivière des Vins and U Passa Tempu if the meal needs more of a planned restaurant focus.

    About Le 24

    Le 24 in Corte is best framed around the basics: casual dress and broad opening hours from Tuesday to Sunday, with Monday closed. The venue does not present a specific cuisine, chef, menu format, address, price point, awards profile, seating style, or drinks program, so it is best to plan around timing and simplicity rather than a highly defined concept.

    The clearest practical advantage is schedule flexibility. Hours list two daily opening windows from Tuesday through Sunday: 10 AM–3 PM and 6 PM–2 AM. That makes Le 24 a useful option to consider when you need a daytime stop, an evening window, or a late-night plan in Corte. For a more formal itinerary, compare it with other options before building the whole occasion around one venue.

    Choose it for flexibility, not a grand tasting arc

    Le 24 works better as an easygoing Corte option than as the anchor for a high-stakes food itinerary. There are no awards, a named chef, a cuisine label, pricing, or a documented menu structure, so the most grounded reason to choose it is practical: casual dress and long open days on Tuesday through Sunday.

    For readers building a full plan, start with broader restaurant research, then cross-check other options such as La Rivière des Vins and U Passa Tempu. If the visit is part of a wider stay, general hotel, bar, winery, experience research can help set expectations around the rest of the trip.

    Know Before You Go

    • Best use case: a casual stop in Corte, including later hours.
    • Dress code: casual.
    • Timing: open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 AM–3 PM and 6 PM–2 AM; closed Monday.
    • Skip if: the priority is a documented tasting menu, confirmed award recognition, or a named chef-led experience.
    The takeLe 24 works well for casual, social dining anchored to Corte’s rhythm. Its central street-level address on Cours Paoli makes it an easy stop for students and daytime visitors, and its emphasis on local, rustic ingredients suits group meals after a hike or an informal after-work gathering. The atmosphere supports relaxed date nights and lively conversation without being ostentatious—guests come for honest, regionally specific cooking that reads as both local and communal. If you’re basing yourself in Corte or passing through between trails, this is the kind of place that fits into an active, casual itinerary.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextCorte, France
    Explore CorteNearby

    Planning details

    Location
    24 Cr Paoli, 20250 Corte, France
    Website
    le-24-restaurant-corte.fr
    Phone
    +33495460290
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Le 24 sits squarely in Corte’s mountain-rooted identity, blending a sense of history with brisk pedestrian energy. The restaurant’s location on Cours Paoli anchors it in daily town life—students, hikers and locals pass by, and the menu reflects inland Corsica rather than coastal Provençal cooking. Dishes draw from hyperlocal supplies—lonzu and coppa from woodland-foraged pigs, brocciu whey cheese and chestnut flour—so the room feels lived-in and authentic rather than polished coastal. The result is a quietly assertive place: rooted in tradition, visually tied to the town’s streets, and imbued with the textures of mountain larder and local practice.

    Best For

    Le 24 works well for casual, social dining anchored to Corte’s rhythm. Its central street-level address on Cours Paoli makes it an easy stop for students and daytime visitors, and its emphasis on local, rustic ingredients suits group meals after a hike or an informal after-work gathering. The atmosphere supports relaxed date nights and lively conversation without being ostentatious—guests come for honest, regionally specific cooking that reads as both local and communal. If you’re basing yourself in Corte or passing through between trails, this is the kind of place that fits into an active, casual itinerary.

    Ordering Tips

    Start by leaning into the island’s inland specialties and the menu’s listed signatures. Warm Goat Cheese Salad and the Gorgonzola and Walnut Pasta are good entry points for the restaurant’s mountain-flavored cheeses; the Caesar Salad offers a familiar counterpoint. Given the kitchen also prepares raw seafood, the Sashimi, Ceviche and Tuna Tataki are smart choices if you want lighter, sharply seasoned bites. Don’t miss preparations that feature brocciu or chestnut flour—those items reveal Corsica’s distinct larder and are the clearest expressions of the town’s culinary identity.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Warm and welcoming with a modern yet authentic atmosphere; described as a gathering place for both locals and tourists with efficient, friendly service.

    Tags

    Vibe

    LivelyCozyModern

    Best For

    Casual HangoutGroup DiningAfter Work

    Experience

    TerraceStandalone

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Lively
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    • Warm Goat Cheese Salad
    • Caesar Salad
    • Gorgonzola and Walnut Pasta
    • Sashimi
    • Ceviche
    • Tuna Tataki
    Planning details

    Location

    24 Cr Paoli, 20250 Corte, France · Directions

    +33495460290

    le-24-restaurant-corte.fr

    Also consider

    Where to look if Le 24 is not the right fit

    Try La Rivière des Vins if the meal needs to feel more planned and restaurant-led. Try U Passa Tempu if staying in Corte is still the priority but the group wants a different local option.

    Restaurant context

    How It Compares

    Choose Le 24 when ease matters more than a destination-restaurant signal. Against La Rivière des Vins and U Passa Tempu, it reads as the lower-pressure option for a central Corte meal, especially if timing is fluid and the group has not planned days ahead.

    For a more deliberate meal, cross-shop La Rivière des Vins first, then U Passa Tempu. With no published price tier or award signal for Le 24, it is harder to frame as the value play or the splurge; its advantage is simplicity. A Stazzona, Aux Trois Fourchettes, I Fuletti are better treated as wider-area alternatives rather than direct same-street swaps.

    If the brief is a special occasion, pick the venue with the clearest fit to the group's expectations: Le 24 for easygoing flexibility, La Rivière des Vins for a more intentional restaurant choice, U Passa Tempu when staying close to Corte is the priority but the plan needs an alternative.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Le 24?

    Start with the hours: Le 24 is closed Monday and is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 AM–3 PM and 6 PM–2 AM. There is no specific cuisine type, chef, price point, address, or confirmed award profile listed, so plan around a casual Corte stop rather than a highly documented destination meal.

    Can I eat at the bar at Le 24?
    What should I order at Le 24?

    There is no cuisine type, menu format, or named dish listed. The safest approach is to check the current offering when you arrive. If you want to compare other options, consider U Passa Tempu or A Stazzona.

    Is Le 24 good for a special occasion?

    Le 24 is best treated as a casual option in Corte. Casual dress and broad Tuesday-to-Sunday hours are confirmed, but awards, a named chef, a tasting menu, a formal dining format are not.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Le 24?

    The hours support both daytime and evening planning: Tuesday to Sunday, Le 24 is open from 10 AM–3 PM and again from 6 PM–2 AM. Choose the slot that fits your Corte schedule, note that Monday is closed.

    What are alternatives to Le 24?

    For comparison, look at La Rivière des Vins, U Passa Tempu, A Stazzona, Aux Trois Fourchettes, I Fuletti. Le 24 stands out mainly for its casual dress code and late Tuesday-to-Sunday hours.

    Can Le 24 accommodate groups?