Restaurant in Grimaud, France
Solid Provençal kitchen worth the €€€ spend.

Les Santons is a Michelin Plate (2024) Provençal inn in Grimaud delivering classic and contemporary French cooking at the €€€ tier — rack of lamb with candied peppers, a rum baba worth finishing with, and a characterful room that earns its price. Book ahead in summer. Rated 4.6 from 197 Google reviews.
At the €€€ price tier, Les Santons is one of the more considered ways to spend money on dinner in Grimaud. You are paying for a kitchen that moves between classic and contemporary registers without losing its footing — rack of lamb with crispy new garlic, finished with a millefeuille of candied peppers and chard, is the kind of dish that requires real technical discipline to pull off cleanly. The rum baba with vanilla whipped cream is the sort of dessert that reminds you why the classics survived. For first-timers, the short answer is: book it, especially if you are visiting the Var in summer and want a meal that feels rooted in the region rather than engineered for tourists.
The Michelin Plate recognition (2024) tells you what kind of restaurant this is: a kitchen that meets Michelin's cooking standard without operating at the full star level. That is a meaningful distinction for a first-time visitor. It means the technique is there , you will not be eating careless food , but you should come with appetite for the Provençal tradition rather than expecting avant-garde experimentation. The menu alternates between classic preparations and contemporary touches, which in practice means the kitchen is confident enough to work in both directions. The rack of lamb dish in particular shows that this is not a restaurant coasting on regional clichés. Candied peppers and chard alongside crispy new garlic as a garnish is a combination that requires timing and precision, not just goodwill toward French ingredients.
The room reinforces the cooking's personality. Exposed beams, flower arrangements, and the collection of santons figurines that give the restaurant its name make this feel like a place that has a point of view , an inn that knows what it is and does not apologise for it. For a first-timer to Grimaud, this is a useful quality. You are not eating in a generic dining room. If you appreciate that kind of character in a space, it adds to the meal. If you prefer a more stripped-back environment, note it going in.
Google rating of 4.6 from 197 reviews is a useful signal. It reflects consistent performance rather than the kind of inflated score that comes from a handful of enthusiastic early visitors. At this price tier, sustained positive feedback over a meaningful review count suggests the kitchen is not just occasionally good.
If this is your first visit to Les Santons, order the rack of lamb if it is on the menu , the Michelin description specifically calls it out, which means it is a signature preparation the kitchen is confident in. The rum baba is listed as deserving special mention, so finish with it rather than skipping dessert. Do not arrive expecting a light lunch format; this is a dinner-register restaurant with a menu built for a proper sit-down meal. The Provençal inn setting means the atmosphere is relaxed rather than formal, but the cooking is taken seriously. Dress accordingly: smart-casual is the right read here.
Booking is rated Easy, which is worth noting if you are planning a trip to the Var at peak summer. The Grimaud and Saint-Tropez area fills up quickly in July and August, and restaurants at this standard can take reservations weeks in advance during the season. Book ahead rather than assuming availability. For the broader picture of where to eat and stay in the area, see our full Grimaud restaurants guide, our full Grimaud hotels guide, and our full Grimaud bars guide.
Price tier: €€€ , expect a mid-to-upper spend for the Grimaud area, consistent with a Michelin Plate kitchen. Reservations: Booking is rated Easy, but plan ahead in July and August when the Var is at peak capacity. Dress: Smart-casual reads correctly given the relaxed inn setting. Leading for: Couples, small groups, or solo diners looking for a serious meal with regional roots. Address: Route Nationale, 83310 Grimaud, France. Google rating: 4.6 (197 reviews). Award: Michelin Plate 2024.
Les Santons operates in a tradition that runs deep in France. For context on how that tradition plays out at its most demanding, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern and Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or represent the benchmark end of classic French cooking in France. At the regional level in the south, AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille and Mirazur in Menton show what the Mediterranean French kitchen looks like at full creative range. Les Santons does not compete at those levels, nor does it try to. It is a well-executed Provençal inn with a kitchen good enough to earn Michelin recognition , which, in the Var, is exactly what a certain kind of traveller is looking for. For those who want to compare the classic cuisine format at a Paris address, Maison Rostang in Paris is the natural peer reference. For a modern counterpoint closer to the Alps, Flocons de Sel in Megève shows what happens when a regional kitchen pushes further into contemporary technique. In Grimaud itself, Petit Jacques offers a modern cuisine alternative if you want to compare options in the same town. See also Bras in Laguiole, Troisgros in Ouches, Assiette Champenoise in Reims, and Au Crocodile in Strasbourg for how the classic French inn format performs across other French regions. For those planning a wider trip, our full Grimaud wineries guide and our full Grimaud experiences guide are useful for building out the rest of the visit. Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, KOMU in Munich, and Assiette Champenoise round out the wider European classic cuisine reference set for readers benchmarking at the leading end.
Come expecting a proper French meal in a characterful Provençal inn rather than a minimalist fine-dining experience. The rack of lamb and the rum baba are the dishes specifically called out by Michelin, so build your order around those if they are available. Book ahead , especially in summer , even though the restaurant is rated Easy to book. Dress smart-casual. Budget for the €€€ tier, which in this part of the Var represents solid value for Michelin Plate-level cooking.
Yes, at the €€€ tier with a Michelin Plate (2024) and a 4.6 Google rating from nearly 200 reviews. You are getting technically competent classic French cooking in a room with genuine character, not a hotel restaurant or a tourist-facing bistro. For this standard of cooking in the Var, the price is appropriate. If you want to spend less, the trade-off is a simpler kitchen. If you want to spend more and push to Michelin star territory in the south of France, look at Mirazur in Menton or AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille , but those are different experiences at a different price point.
It works well for a couple or small group marking something. The inn setting , exposed beams, flowers, figurines , provides atmosphere without feeling stiff. The cooking is serious enough to make the meal feel like an event. It is not a white-tablecloth occasion restaurant in the Parisian sense, but for a celebratory dinner in the Var, it delivers the right combination of quality and warmth. If your group wants more formality, note that the inn format is relaxed by design.
The database does not confirm a tasting menu format, so this cannot be verified. What is confirmed is that the menu alternates between classic and contemporary dishes, with the rack of lamb and rum baba as standouts. Ask when booking whether a set menu is available , at a Michelin Plate inn at this price tier, a menu dégustation or menu du jour is common in France, but confirming directly avoids assumptions.
No bar seating is confirmed in the available data. Les Santons is set up as a Provençal inn with a dining room focus rather than a bar-forward concept. If bar dining is a priority, check directly with the restaurant when booking. For bars in the area, see our full Grimaud bars guide.
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Les Santons | €€€ | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | — |
| L'Ambroisie | €€€€ | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | €€€€ | — |
| Mirazur | €€€€ | — |
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No bar-dining option is documented for Les Santons. The venue is a Provençal inn with a dining room character — exposed beams, flower arrangements, figurine collection — which points to a sit-down table format rather than counter or bar seating. If bar-seat flexibility matters to you, this may not be the right fit.
At €€€ in Grimaud, yes — provided classic French cuisine is what you want. The 2024 Michelin Plate confirms the kitchen meets a recognised cooking standard, which gives the price point real grounding for the area. If you are after something more casual or contemporary, the spend is harder to justify.
It works well for a smaller, more intimate occasion. The inn setting — beams, flowers, santon figurines — creates a distinctly Provençal atmosphere that suits a dinner for two or a small group more than a large celebration. The €€€ price tier and Michelin Plate standing reinforce that this is a considered, occasion-worthy meal rather than an everyday dinner.
Menu format details are not available in the source data, so a direct verdict on a tasting menu is not possible here. What is documented is that the kitchen alternates between classic and contemporary dishes — the rack of lamb with millefeuille of candied peppers and the rum baba are both called out specifically by Michelin. Booking is rated Easy, so you can afford to check current menu options before committing.
Order the rack of lamb if it is on the menu — Michelin's own description singles it out, which is a reliable steer at a Michelin Plate kitchen. Booking is rated Easy, so last-minute reservations are feasible, but confirming ahead still makes sense at €€€. The room has a traditional Provençal character, so dress accordingly — this is not a casual bistro.
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