Restaurant in Palm Springs, United States
Le Vallauris
365Pearl PointsPalm Springs' best French dinner, no waitlist.

About Le Vallauris
Le Vallauris is the most credentialled French restaurant in Palm Springs, ranked #230 on Opinionated About Dining's Top Restaurants in North America for 2025. With a 1,020-bottle wine list and Sunday brunch service, it's the right call for special occasions and celebration meals. Cuisine is priced at $$ and booking is easy by OAD-restaurant standards.
Le Vallauris, Palm Springs: Worth Booking?
If you want the most formally accomplished French dinner in Palm Springs, Le Vallauris is the short answer. Ranked #230 on the Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in North America list for 2025 (up from #254 in 2024, and Highly Recommended in 2023), it sits at a tier of consistency that most desert restaurants don't reach. For a special occasion dinner, it's the safest high-end bet in the city. For Sunday brunch, it's arguably the only option of this calibre in the area.
The Sunday Brunch Case
Le Vallauris offers Sunday brunch from 11 am to 2 pm, making it the only service window where you can experience the kitchen's French-Mediterranean cooking at midday. This matters for trip planning: if you're in Palm Springs over a weekend, Sunday brunch here is a cleaner fit than trying to engineer a dinner reservation around resort schedules. The brunch format suits the setting, a full-service classical French room, more naturally than a grab-and-go café, and the price tier (cuisine priced at $$, meaning a typical two-course meal runs $40–$65 before drinks) keeps it accessible without feeling casual. For a celebration brunch, a farewell meal, or a Sunday splurge that doesn't require a 9 pm reservation, this is the move.
Wine Program
The wine list is a genuine reason to visit rather than an afterthought. With a 1,020-bottle inventory, 230 selections, and a particular depth in French wines, this is one of the more serious lists in the Coachella Valley. Wine pricing is rated $$, meaning there's a workable spread across price points. Corkage is $45 if you want to bring something personal. Wine Director and Chef Gabriel Morales and Sommelier Farouk Chaabi oversee the program, so there's professional guidance available. For a dinner or brunch where wine pairing matters, this list outperforms what you'll find at most Palm Springs alternatives.
Special Occasion Fit
Le Vallauris is well-positioned for anniversaries, milestone birthdays, and business meals where the setting needs to do some of the work. The French format, the OAD ranking, and the full sommelier service give the meal a structural seriousness that's harder to find in a city where most dining skews casual resort fare. If you're comparing options for a celebration dinner in Palm Springs, the combination of a credentialled kitchen, a deep wine list, and a dinner-only-plus-Sunday-brunch schedule means you're not competing with a busy lunch crowd when you're trying to have a proper meal. For context on what this level of French cooking looks like at the absolute leading of the format, Le Bernardin in New York City and The French Laundry in Napa occupy a different tier entirely, but Le Vallauris doesn't pretend otherwise. It's the right choice for Palm Springs, not a destination restaurant for visitors flying in specifically for the food.
Booking and Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book by Palm Springs standards; no months-long waitlist. A week or two of lead time should be sufficient for dinner, though Sunday brunch slots on holiday weekends can tighten, so book at least two weeks out for those dates. Hours: Monday through Saturday 5–9 pm for dinner; Sunday 11 am–2 pm brunch and 5–9 pm dinner. Closed for lunch Monday through Saturday. Budget: Cuisine priced at $$($40–$65 typical two-course meal before drinks); wine list priced at $$ with a range of options. Corkage fee $45. Address: 385 W Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262. Ownership: Soho House & Co.
Pearl's Take
Book Le Vallauris for Sunday brunch if your trip overlaps with the weekend and you want a proper sit-down French meal rather than a poolside mimosa situation. For dinner, it earns its OAD ranking and is the obvious call for any occasion where you need the room and the wine list to carry weight. If price is the constraint, The Barn Kitchen at Sparrows Lodge or Cheeky's cover the casual end of the spectrum without the $$ commitment. But for a meal that holds up to the occasion, Le Vallauris is the most credentialled option in Palm Springs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Le Vallauris in Palm Springs?
For a more casual but food-forward meal, 4 Saints at the Saguaro Hotel covers a similar upscale-Palm-Springs brief with a livelier room. Bar Cecil skews cocktail-bar-with-good-food rather than sit-down dinner, so it is a different format entirely. If you want French-Mediterranean cooking with a serious wine list and a formal dining room, nothing in Palm Springs competes directly with Le Vallauris on those terms — its Opinionated About Dining #230 North America ranking (2025) puts it in a different category from most local options.
How far ahead should I book Le Vallauris?
One to two weeks is sufficient for most dinner seatings. Sunday brunch (11 am–2 pm) is the tighter window since it is the only midday service, so book that slot first if your trip falls on a weekend. There is no months-long waitlist here, which is part of the value proposition against comparable OAD-ranked restaurants in larger cities.
Is Le Vallauris good for a special occasion?
Yes, it is one of the stronger special-occasion choices in Palm Springs. The formal French-Mediterranean format, a 1,020-bottle wine list with depth in French selections, and consistent OAD recognition (ranked #230 North America in 2025, #254 in 2024) give it the credentials to anchor an anniversary or milestone dinner without requiring a trip to Los Angeles.
Is Le Vallauris good for solo dining?
The database does not confirm bar seating, so solo diners should call ahead to check counter or bar availability before assuming they can walk in without a reservation. At $$ cuisine pricing (approximately $40–$65 for two courses), the spend is manageable for a solo meal, and the structured French format suits a deliberate, single-diner pace better than a share-plates setup would.
Is lunch or dinner better at Le Vallauris?
Sunday brunch (11 am–2 pm) is the only daytime option; there is no weekday lunch service. If your schedule allows it, Sunday brunch is worth prioritising — it is a distinct window to experience the kitchen's French-Mediterranean cooking at a more relaxed pace and potentially lower spend than a full dinner. Dinner runs Monday through Sunday, 5–9 pm, and is the primary format the restaurant is built around.
Can I eat at the bar at Le Vallauris?
Bar seating is not confirmed in the available venue data. Contact Le Vallauris at 385 W Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs before your visit to ask about bar or counter options, particularly if you are dining solo or want a shorter, less formal meal from the wine list (230 selections, corkage $45 if you bring your own).
Does Le Vallauris handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary accommodation policies are not documented in the venue record. French-Mediterranean kitchens generally work with advance notice on restrictions, so flagging requirements at the time of booking is the practical approach. Given the $$ price point and the formal service format under General Manager Robert De Leon, the expectation is that the kitchen will engage with reasonable requests rather than deflect them.
Location
385 W Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Palm Springs, United States
Compare Le Vallauris
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Le Vallauris | ||
| 4 Saints | $$ | |
| Bar Cecil | $$$ | |
| Boozehounds | $$ | |
| Tac/Quila | $$ | |
| The Barn Kitchen at Sparrows Lodge | $$ |
Comparing your options in Palm Springs for this tier.
Also Consider
- 4 Saints, American, $$
- Bar Cecil, American, $$$
- Boozehounds, International, $$
- Tac/Quila, Mexican, $$
- The Barn Kitchen at Sparrows Lodge, Californian, $$
Le Vallauris occupies a different tier from most Palm Springs dining options. Its 2025 OAD Top 300 North America ranking is a credential none of the city's immediate peers hold, and the 1,020-bottle wine list with dedicated sommelier service puts it in a different category from casual resort dining. If your priority is the most formally accomplished meal in Palm Springs, there's no direct local competition.
For diners weighing the occasion against the format: Bar Cecil (American, $$$) is the closest comparison for a polished, special-occasion room, but it runs a price tier higher and doesn't carry the same wine program depth. 4 Saints (American, $$) and Boozehounds (International, $$) are strong choices at the same $$ price point when you want a more relaxed atmosphere without the French formality. The Barn Kitchen at Sparrows Lodge (Californian, $$) is the better pick for a casual daytime meal with a sense of place, while Tac/Quila (Mexican, $$) is where to go when the group wants something lively and less formal at a comparable price.
The practical split: book Le Vallauris when the occasion demands a wine-forward, formally structured meal and you want OAD-backed consistency. Choose Bar Cecil if you want a big-room American atmosphere at a higher spend. Choose 4 Saints or Boozehounds if the budget is the same but you'd rather skip the white-tablecloth register. Le Vallauris is the only option in this peer set where the wine list itself is a reason to visit.
Hours
- Monday
- 5–9 pm
- Tuesday
- 5–9 pm
- Wednesday
- 5–9 pm
- Thursday
- 5–9 pm
- Friday
- 5–9 pm
- Saturday
- 5–9 pm
- Sunday
- 11 am–2 pm, 5–9 pm
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