Restaurant in Le Lavandou, France
Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou
100Pearl PointsEasy Local Pick

About Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou
A practical, low-pressure Le Lavandou option for diners who want an easy local meal rather than a heavily signposted destination restaurant. Choose it for a first-night or flexible booking; cross-shop L'Oursin, La Langouste sur le Toit, Les Tamaris - Chez Raymond, or Le Mazet if seafood, terroir, or a clearer €€€ category matters more.
Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou is a Le Lavandou restaurant with verified opening windows for lunch on select days and dinner on most operating days. The confirmed dress code is smart casual. Beyond those practical details, diners should avoid assuming a specific cuisine, chef, menu format, price tier, or signature dish unless they confirm it directly with the venue.
The practical read is this: consider it when the schedule fits your plans in Le Lavandou and you are comfortable checking current menu and booking details yourself. The verified information supports planning around hours and dress code, not selling it as a documented destination restaurant, specialist address, or award-led booking.
A sensible first stop, not the anchor reservation
For a first-timer, Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou can be considered as one part of a Le Lavandou dining plan, especially when the available lunch or dinner windows match the day. If there are two or three meals to allocate, compare it with L'Oursin or La Langouste sur le Toit as another option, depending on which venue best fits your schedule and the details you can confirm before booking.
That comparison strategy matters because the verified profile here is practical rather than highly descriptive. Les Tamaris - Chez Raymond and Le Mazet are also worth checking for the same trip, but any choice should be based on current venue information rather than assumptions about cuisine, price, or format.
How to use it across a short Le Lavandou stay
On a one-night stay, choose Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou if its confirmed hours fit your plan and you are comfortable with smart casual dress. On a two-night stay, pair it with another option such as Bistr'Eau Ryon or Le Mazet after checking current availability and menu information. On a longer stay, it can sit alongside other Le Lavandou dining choices without needing to be treated as the defining meal of the trip.
The recommendation is narrow but useful: plan around the verified schedule, dress smart casual, confirm anything menu- or service-related directly before you go. Skip it if your decision depends on published awards, a named chef, a stated signature dish, a precise price tier, or a confirmed menu format. For broader planning, use Our full Le Lavandou restaurants guide to cross-shop the town, then keep Our full Le Lavandou hotels guide, Our full Le Lavandou bars guide, Our full Le Lavandou wineries guide, Our full Le Lavandou experiences guide for the rest of the trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou?
Other options to compare include L'Oursin, La Langouste sur le Toit, Bistr'Eau Ryon, Les Tamaris - Chez Raymond, Le Mazet. Check each venue's current hours, menu information, booking details before deciding.
What should a first-timer know about Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou?
Treat it as a practical Le Lavandou option to plan around confirmed hours and smart casual dress. Lunch is listed on Tue, Fri, Sat, Sun from 12–1 PM, dinner is listed on Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun from 7–8:30 PM. Wednesday is closed.
What should I order at Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou?
Specific dishes and menu format are not verified here. Check the venue's official channels for the latest menu details before you go.
What should I wear to Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Plan for neat, relaxed attire and check the venue's official channels for any updated guidance.
Is Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou good for a special occasion?
It may suit a low-key occasion if the hours fit your plans, but no verified awards, chef details, price tier, or formal menu format are listed here. If the occasion depends on those specifics, compare it with L'Oursin, La Langouste sur le Toit, or another option after confirming current details.
Is lunch or dinner better at Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou?
Choose based on the verified schedule. Lunch is listed on Tue, Fri, Sat, Sun from 12–1 PM. Dinner is listed on Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun from 7–8:30 PM. Wednesday is closed.
Does Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not verified here. Ask the restaurant directly before booking if your group has specific requirements.
Location
1 Av. du Capitaine Thorel, 83980 Le Lavandou, France
Compare Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou | Le Lavandou | , | , |
| L’Oursin | Le Lavandou | French Seafood | , |
| La Langouste sur le Toit | Le Lavandou | Expression of the terroir | , |
| Bistr'Eau Ryon | Le Lavandou | , | , |
| Les Tamaris - Chez Raymond | Le Lavandou | Seafood | €€€ |
| Le Mazet | Le Lavandou | Mediterranean Cuisine | €€€ |
How Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to Go If This Does Not Fit
For a seafood-first meal, cross-shop L'Oursin or Les Tamaris - Chez Raymond. For a Mediterranean €€€ dinner with clearer category positioning, choose Le Mazet.
If the group wants another flexible Le Lavandou option rather than a more defined seafood or terroir booking, check Bistr'Eau Ryon.
How It Compares
Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou is the easier, lower-commitment pick in this Le Lavandou set. L'Oursin is the cleaner choice for French seafood, while La Langouste sur le Toit makes more sense for diners who want a stronger terroir-led identity. Choose La Farigoulette when the priority is a simple local booking, not a defined culinary brief.
For price-tier clarity, Les Tamaris - Chez Raymond and Le Mazet are easier to judge in advance because both carry €€€ signals and clearer seafood or Mediterranean positioning. That makes them better candidates for a planned occasion. La Farigoulette is better for a flexible meal where the group does not need to validate the spend before sitting down.
Bistr'Eau Ryon is the peer to check if La Farigoulette is not available or if the group wants another local option without committing to a seafood-led or €€€ frame. For a first Le Lavandou trip, the most practical sequence is La Farigoulette for ease, then L'Oursin or Le Mazet for the more defined dinner.
Explore Le Lavandou
Save or rate Restaurant La Farigoulette Le Lavandou on Pearl
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.

