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    Le Temps des Cerises

    Place de la République, Fayence

    Restaurant in Fayence, France

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Le Temps des Cerises is a practical Fayence village-center option when convenience and setting matter more than a formal dining brief. Book it for an unfussy meal near Place de la République; cross-shop Le Castellaras if you want a clearer Provençal, higher-commitment restaurant choice.

    About Le Temps des Cerises

    Le Temps des Cerises is a Fayence restaurant. The dress code is smart casual. It's best to confirm details directly, as information on menu, pricing, hours, service format, awards, or signature-dish claims is limited.

    A Fayence option with limited detail

    For someone deciding whether to return, the useful takeaway is simple: Le Temps des Cerises may fit when you want a Fayence meal and are comfortable confirming the practical details directly before you go. Specifics for cuisine, menu format, price, hours, chef, seat count, or accolades are not available, so it should not be framed as a destination booking on those grounds.

    With no information on chef's counter, bar format, seat count, or service structure, treat it as a restaurant to check directly rather than a format-led booking. If you are comparing options, Le Castellaras and La Farigoulette are other names to review alongside the full Fayence restaurants guide before committing.

    Who should choose it

    Choose Le Temps des Cerises if you want to consider a Fayence restaurant and are willing to verify the current menu, hours, pricing, booking details yourself. Skip it when the decision depends on cuisine, transparent prices, awards, a named chef, or a clearly defined special-occasion format. The one style note is smart casual dress.

    The takeThis is a spot that works best for casual, convivial visits and quietly romantic evenings. The Place de la République functions as the social hub—market days, daytime traffic and evening aperitifs make it a natural casual hangout for locals and visitors alike. At the same time, the restaurant’s small-village setting, scenic outlook and the write-up’s explicit romantic framing make it a good choice for date-night dinners that favor atmosphere over formality. Because Fayence sits cooler than the coast, the terrace and square activity extend pleasant dining hours into the evening season.
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    Planning details

    Location
    2 Pl. de la République, 83440 Fayence, France
    Website
    restaurantletempsdescerises.fr
    Phone
    +33494760119
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Le Temps des Cerises reads like a Provençal village meal brought indoors: stone facades, plane trees on the square and a quiet orientation toward the valley create a compact, scenic setting. The restaurant’s name—and the write-up’s explicit nod to “romantic melancholy”—skews the experience toward quietly romantic, while its embedding in local rhythms keeps it grounded and unpretentious. It feels historic without being museumlike, part of a community pattern of market days and evening aperitifs. The overall impression is scenic and charming, intimate in scale and rooted in regional seasonal life rather than resort spectacle.

    Best For

    This is a spot that works best for casual, convivial visits and quietly romantic evenings. The Place de la République functions as the social hub—market days, daytime traffic and evening aperitifs make it a natural casual hangout for locals and visitors alike. At the same time, the restaurant’s small-village setting, scenic outlook and the write-up’s explicit romantic framing make it a good choice for date-night dinners that favor atmosphere over formality. Because Fayence sits cooler than the coast, the terrace and square activity extend pleasant dining hours into the evening season.

    Ordering Tips

    Focus on the house signatures and the seasonal Provençal context the copy emphasizes. The salade de Tomate burrata is called out as a signature and will showcase local tomato quality when in season; the homemade ravioli with truffles is another highlighted dish and signals a thoughtful, ingredient-forward kitchen. Given the restaurant’s placement on the square and its association with market rhythms and aperitifs, start with lighter, shareable starters or an aperitif, then order one of the signature mains to sample the kitchen’s strengths.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Relaxed ambiance with terrace seating and authentic Provençal charm.

    Tags

    Vibe

    RusticCozyClassic

    Best For

    Casual HangoutDate Night

    Experience

    Terrace

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    View

    Street Scene

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • salade de Tomate burata
    • homemade ravioli with truffles
    Planning details

    Location

    2 Pl. de la République, 83440 Fayence, France · Directions

    +33494760119

    restaurantletempsdescerises.fr

    Also consider

    Where to look if it is not the right fit

    Try Le Castellaras if the occasion needs a clearer Provençal identity and a higher-spend frame. Try La Farigoulette if the goal is another Fayence option without leaving the local restaurant set.

    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Fayence

    Le Temps des Cerises is the lower-commitment choice in this Fayence set: useful when the plan needs to stay flexible and the meal does not require a published cuisine identity or awards signal. Le Castellaras is the clearer pick for a Provençal meal with a defined €€€ positioning, so choose it when the occasion justifies more planning and likely more spend.

    La Farigoulette is the closest comparison for diners staying within Fayence and deciding mainly on feel, availability, convenience. Les Caroubiers, Chez Hugo, Le Tousco belong more in the backup-plan lane if the priority is finding an alternative outside the immediate village-center choice set.

    For value, Le Temps des Cerises makes sense when the goal is a simple Fayence meal without building the day around the booking. For quality-of-experience certainty, Le Castellaras is the safer splurge because its Provençal category and €€€ tier give clearer expectations before arrival.

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    Comparison notes

    Choose Le Temps des Cerises for convenience in central Fayence, Le Castellaras for a more defined Provençal €€€ meal, La Farigoulette when comparing nearby Fayence options by availability and mood.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Le Temps des Cerises?

    Start with the basics: Le Temps des Cerises is in Fayence, the dress code is smart casual. Other practical details, including menu, hours, pricing, service format, should be checked directly before you go.

    Is Le Temps des Cerises good for a special occasion?

    It may work if the occasion simply calls for a Fayence restaurant with a smart casual dress code. If you need a tasting format, awards, set menu, private-room setup, or other special-occasion details, that information is not available.

    What should I order at Le Temps des Cerises?

    No specific signature dish is available for Le Temps des Cerises. Use the current menu and staff guidance when you visit.

    What are alternatives to Le Temps des Cerises?

    Look at La Farigoulette, Le Castellaras, Les Caroubiers, Chez Hugo, Le Tousco if you want to compare other dining options before settling on Le Temps des Cerises.