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    Restaurant in Avignon, France

    Le Goût du Jour

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    Reliable €€ pick with Michelin recognition.

    Le Goût du Jour, Restaurant in Avignon

    About Le Goût du Jour

    Le Goût du Jour holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025 and scores 4.7 across 683 Google reviews, making it one of Avignon's most reliable modern cuisine choices at the €€ price point. Booking is easy and the format suits a date or celebration dinner without the outlay of a higher-tier address. A sensible pick when you want recognised quality at an accessible spend.

    Verdict

    Le Goût du Jour is one of Avignon's more reliable choices at the €€ price point, holding a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025 and carrying a 4.7 Google rating across 683 reviews. If you want modern cuisine without the commitment of a €€€ or €€€€ spend, this is a sensible booking. It is not the place to push the boat out on a once-in-a-decade occasion, but for a well-executed dinner that rewards the kind of attention you'd give a special meal, it earns its place in Avignon's dining calendar.

    Portrait

    Avignon sits in the southern Rhône in a way that makes it easy to eat well almost by accident. The city draws visitors to the Palais des Papes and the Festival d'Avignon, but the restaurant scene quietly runs at a higher level than the tourist-heavy streets suggest. Le Goût du Jour, at 20 Rue Saint-Etienne, sits within that quieter tier: a modern cuisine address with consistent recognition and a price point that makes it accessible without feeling like a compromise.

    The Michelin Plate is worth understanding correctly. It is not a star, but it is not a consolation either. Michelin awards the Plate to restaurants whose cooking meets a quality threshold the inspectors consider worth signalling. Two consecutive years of Plate recognition, in 2024 and 2025, suggests the kitchen is not producing one-off form but has settled into a consistent register. At the €€ price tier, that consistency is the main reason to book here over an unmarked alternative.

    Modern cuisine as a category in France covers a wide range, from technically ambitious tasting menus to market-driven à la carte formats. At Le Goût du Jour, the editorial angle that matters for your decision is how the meal is structured as an experience. A well-constructed tasting progression at this price tier will typically move from lighter, more acidic preparations early in the meal toward richer, more textured courses as the evening develops. That arc, when handled well, is what separates a memorable dinner from a series of competent dishes. The Michelin recognition here implies the kitchen has a handle on that discipline, even if specific menu details are not available in advance.

    For a special occasion at the €€ level in Avignon, Le Goût du Jour compares favourably with Bibendum and Acte 2. If your budget extends to €€€, Sevin adds a step up in ambition and setting. For the full-occasion treatment with period architecture and service formality, La Mirande and La Vieille Fontaine operate at a higher investment level but deliver a different register entirely.

    The 4.7 Google score across 683 reviews is a useful data point here. A large review base at that average suggests the kitchen performs consistently across different visit types, not just for critics or on opening-night form. For a special occasion dinner where you cannot afford the meal to underperform, that track record matters.

    Avignon is a city where the broader food and drink context is worth using. If you are building an itinerary around the meal, the Avignon wineries and bars in Avignon give you options before and after. The southern Rhône produces some of France's more food-friendly reds, and a bottle from Châteauneuf-du-Pape or Gigondas alongside modern cuisine at this price tier is a direct way to make the evening feel deliberate rather than incidental. For the wider restaurant context, our full Avignon restaurants guide covers the full range across price tiers and styles.

    If you are benchmarking this against what Michelin-recognised modern cuisine looks like at higher tiers in France, the comparison is instructive. Mirazur in Menton, Arpège in Paris, and Maison Lameloise in Chagny represent what the format produces at three-star level. Le Goût du Jour is not in that conversation, and at €€ it is not trying to be. What it offers is the Michelin quality signal at a price that works for a mid-week celebration or a date dinner where you want the meal to feel considered without the full fine-dining outlay. For a deeper look at what the leading of French modern cuisine can do, Flocons de Sel in Megève, Bras in Laguiole, and Troisgros in Ouches show the ceiling of the category. Frantzén in Stockholm and Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or show how the format travels internationally. Le Goût du Jour sits well below that tier, but at its price and with its track record, it does not need to compete there to earn your booking.

    Practical Details

    DetailLe Goût du JourSevin (€€€)Numéro 75 (€€)
    Price tier€€€€€€€
    CuisineModernModernTraditional
    Michelin recognitionPlate (2024, 2025)Check currentCheck current
    Google rating4.7 (683 reviews)
    Booking difficultyEasyModerateEasy
    Leading forDate, celebrationOccasion splurgeCasual dinner

    Address: 20 Rue Saint-Etienne, 84000 Avignon, France. Booking is easy at this venue, which means you can typically secure a table within a week or less, though booking a few days ahead remains advisable during the Festival d'Avignon in July. For hotels in the area, our Avignon hotels guide covers options near the old city. For experiences to build around the meal, see our Avignon experiences guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Is Le Goût du Jour good for solo dining? Yes. The €€ price tier and modern cuisine format make it a low-friction choice for a solo dinner in Avignon. You are not committing to a long, expensive tasting progression, and a single seat is easy to secure given the easy booking difficulty. If you want company at the counter or prefer a livelier room, check Pollen as an alternative.
    • What should I order at Le Goût du Jour? Specific current menu items are not available in this record, so we cannot point you to a signature dish with confidence. What the Michelin Plate and review score do suggest is that the kitchen's core modern cuisine output is reliable. Ask the room what is freshest or ask about the chef's current focus when you arrive.
    • Is Le Goût du Jour worth the price? At €€ with two consecutive Michelin Plates and a 4.7 rating across 683 reviews, yes. You are paying for consistent, recognised quality at a price point well below what Michelin recognition usually costs in Paris or Lyon. For a comparable spend without the recognition track record, you are taking more of a gamble on an unmarked address.
    • How far ahead should I book Le Goût du Jour? Booking difficulty is rated easy, so a few days in advance is usually sufficient. The exception is July, when the Festival d'Avignon brings significant visitor numbers into the city. During festival period, book at least one to two weeks out to be safe.
    • What are alternatives to Le Goût du Jour in Avignon? At the same €€ tier, Numéro 75 offers traditional cuisine if you want something less modern in style. Italie là-bas is the Italian option at €€. For a step up in ambition and spend, Sevin at €€€ is the modern cuisine upgrade. For full-occasion dining at higher investment, La Mirande is the reference address.
    • Is Le Goût du Jour good for a special occasion? It works well for a birthday dinner, anniversary, or date at the €€ level. The Michelin recognition adds reassurance that the kitchen will not disappoint on a night when the meal matters. For a more formal occasion where setting and service ceremony are as important as the food, step up to La Vieille Fontaine or La Mirande instead.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Goût du Jour? Current tasting menu details and pricing are not confirmed in our data, so we cannot verify the exact format or number of courses. The Michelin Plate signals that the kitchen has the technical grounding to make a progressive menu work. If a tasting format is available, the two-year track record of recognition at €€ makes it a strong candidate in Avignon for that experience at a reasonable price. Confirm the current format when booking.

    Compare Le Goût du Jour

    Is Le Goût du Jour Worth It?
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Le Goût du Jour€€Easy
    Pollen€€€€Unknown
    Italie là-bas€€Unknown
    Numéro 75€€Unknown
    Sevin€€€Unknown
    Le JoatUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between Le Goût du Jour and alternatives.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Le Goût du Jour good for solo dining?

    It works well for solo diners at the €€ price point — you're not committing to a high-stakes omakase-style spend. The Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) suggests consistent kitchen standards, which matters when you're dining alone and there's no one to offset a weak dish. If counter or bar seating is available, call ahead to confirm; the address is 20 Rue Saint-Etienne.

    What should I order at Le Goût du Jour?

    Specific menu items aren't confirmed in available venue data, so ordering advice here would be guesswork. What's documented: this is a Modern Cuisine kitchen at the €€ level with two consecutive Michelin Plates, which points to a focused, well-executed menu rather than an expansive one. Ask the room what's running that day.

    Is Le Goût du Jour worth the price?

    At €€, it sits in Avignon's mid-range bracket and carries Michelin Plate recognition for both 2024 and 2025 — that's a reasonable quality signal for the spend. You're not paying Michelin-starred prices, so expectations should be calibrated accordingly: competent, consistent modern cooking rather than destination-level ambition. For the price point in this city, it delivers.

    How far ahead should I book Le Goût du Jour?

    Book at least one to two weeks out, especially during the Avignon Festival period in July when the city's restaurant capacity is under pressure. The Michelin Plate status means it draws more traffic than an unrecognised neighbourhood spot. A website and phone number aren't currently listed in Pearl's data, so search directly or check a booking platform for current availability.

    What are alternatives to Le Goût du Jour in Avignon?

    Numéro 75 is worth considering if you want a setting with more visual character alongside your meal. Sevin and Le Joat are both Avignon options at comparable or nearby price points. Pollen and Italie là-bas operate in different formats — check Pearl's profiles on each to match by cuisine type and budget before deciding.

    Is Le Goût du Jour good for a special occasion?

    It's a reasonable choice for a low-key celebration at the €€ level — the consecutive Michelin Plates give it credibility without the pressure or price of a starred room. If you need a private dining space or a more formal atmosphere, confirm details directly before booking, as those specifics aren't in Pearl's current data. For a milestone dinner with higher stakes, a starred alternative elsewhere in the Rhône corridor may be worth the extra spend.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Goût du Jour?

    Menu format and pricing aren't confirmed in Pearl's venue data, so a direct verdict on a tasting menu isn't possible here. What's documented is a Modern Cuisine kitchen holding a Michelin Plate for two consecutive years at the €€ price point — if a tasting format is offered, that credential suggests the kitchen has the consistency to justify it. Confirm the current menu structure when you book.

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