Restaurant in Nîmes, France
Michelin-recognised, easy to book, genuinely worth it.

Menna holds two consecutive Michelin Plates and a 4.8 Google rating from 322 reviews — the most reliable combination of recognition and public approval at the €€€ tier in Nîmes. For Mediterranean cooking in the city without the pricing or formality of a starred room, this is the default booking. Availability is easy, making it practical for any visit.
A 4.8 Google rating across 322 reviews is not a statistical accident — it signals consistent execution at a level that most restaurants in this price tier never reach. Menna, at 7 Rue de Bernis in Nîmes, holds two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), confirming that the guide's inspectors agree. If you are looking for Mediterranean cooking in Nîmes at a mid-to-upper price point and want some assurance before booking, these two data points together make a strong case.
The Michelin Plate is a deliberate signal worth understanding: it indicates a restaurant serving good food, positioned just below the star threshold. For the explorer who wants quality without the formality or the pricing of a full starred room, that gap is often exactly where the leading value sits. In Nîmes, that means Menna occupies a tier below Jérôme Nutile and Rouge in ambition and price, but well above the casual end of the city's dining options.
Menna's cuisine type is listed as Mediterranean, a broad category that along the southern French corridor tends to mean olive oil-forward cooking, vegetables treated seriously, seafood when the supply justifies it, and flavour profiles that lean toward the herb-bright and the sun-dried rather than the cream-heavy. In the Languedoc-Roussillon context, that means proximity to both Spanish influences to the west and Provençal traditions to the east, giving a kitchen with range considerable material to work with. Without verified dish specifics in the record, the safest read is that the menu follows the logic of the season and the region — the same philosophy that drives celebrated Mediterranean-rooted kitchens like Mirazur in Menton and, at a different scale, La Brezza in Ascona.
For the food and travel enthusiast visiting Nîmes, this matters because Mediterranean cooking in southern France is one of the most coherent regional food traditions in Europe. The ingredients are traceable, the techniques are centuries old, and a kitchen that handles them well , as Menna's ratings suggest , can deliver a meal that feels genuinely of its place. That is a harder thing to find than it sounds.
The editorial angle here is practical: what does Menna deliver for the guest arriving on a weekend with time to settle in? Mediterranean kitchens in France that operate a brunch or weekend morning format typically lean into the regional pantry in a way that weekday dinner service does not always permit. Slower pacing, lighter preparations, a glass of local wine at noon without judgment , these are the conditions under which southern French Mediterranean cooking shows its most relaxed and characterful side. If Menna operates a weekend service, that is the booking to prioritise. The combination of a high-quality kitchen operating without the performance pressure of a Saturday night dinner, at a €€€ price point that is not punishing, makes the weekend visit a strong option for the guest who wants to eat well without making an evening of it. Confirm current weekend hours directly with the restaurant before booking, as specific service times are not in the verified record.
Booking at Menna is rated Easy. At the €€€ tier with Michelin Plate recognition and a 4.8 rating, easy availability is a genuine advantage , it means you can plan around your trip rather than building your trip around a reservation. The address is 7 Rue de Bernis, 30000 Nîmes, placing it in the old city centre and within walking distance of the Roman monuments that draw most visitors to Nîmes. No booking platform or phone number is in the verified record, so check the restaurant directly or via a third-party reservation service for current availability.
For context on the city's dining options more broadly, the full Nîmes restaurants guide covers the range from the neighbourhood bistro end to the starred tables. The Nîmes hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are useful if you are building a longer stay around the city.
Menna is the right booking for the food-focused traveller who wants to eat at a level above the city's casual options without committing to a full tasting menu format or the pricing of a starred room. The €€€ bracket in southern France typically lands in a range where you are ordering à la carte and spending meaningfully but not extravagantly , the kind of meal where the cooking justifies the bill without the occasion requiring a special justification. For solo diners, couples, and small groups of two to four who want to eat the leading Mediterranean cooking available in Nîmes at a realistic price, this is the booking to make.
If you are already exploring the city's broader restaurant scene, Gigi, Table Méditerranéenne and Duende offer adjacent Mediterranean and modern options worth knowing about. La Pie qui Couette is worth considering if you want a lighter or more casual alternative for a second meal during the same visit.
For reference points at the leading of French Mediterranean cooking, Mirazur, Arpège, and Bras in Laguiole represent what the tradition can achieve at the highest level. Menna operates in a different tier, but the combination of Michelin recognition and a near-perfect public rating suggests it is doing serious work within its category. At the €€€ price point in a city that is not overwhelmed with options at this quality level, that is enough to make it the default recommendation for Mediterranean cooking in Nîmes.
Quick reference: Menna, 7 Rue de Bernis, 30000 Nîmes , Mediterranean Cuisine , €€€ , Michelin Plate 2024 & 2025 , Google 4.8/5 (322 reviews) , Booking: Easy.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Menna | Mediterranean Cuisine | €€€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Jérôme Nutile | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Rouge | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Le Bistr'AU - Le Mas de Boudan | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Unknown | — | |
| La Table du 2 | Traditional Cuisine | €€ | Unknown | — | |
| Vincent Croizard | Creative | €€€ | Unknown | — |
How Menna stacks up against the competition.
Bar seating is not confirmed in available venue data for Menna. At a €€€ Michelin Plate restaurant of this format in southern France, the experience is typically table-based. Contact the restaurant at 7 Rue de Bernis before assuming bar or counter options exist.
Menna carries two consecutive Michelin Plates and sits at the €€€ price point, which in this context suggests the room skews toward dressed-up casual to business casual. Jeans are likely fine if clean and paired well; sportswear is not the move. Erring toward neat and considered is the safe call.
A 4.8 rating across 322 reviews suggests the kitchen and service run consistently, which matters for solo diners who can't average out a bad dish across a table. Booking is rated easy, so securing a single seat is not the obstacle it might be at harder-to-book restaurants in the region. Solo diners focused on food rather than occasion will find this a practical and rewarding choice.
Menna's specific menu format is not confirmed in the venue data. What is confirmed: two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a 4.8 score across 322 reviews at the €€€ tier. If a tasting format is available, that track record makes it a credible spend. Ask directly when booking whether a tasting menu is offered, and weigh it against the à la carte if both are options.
Menna is a Michelin Plate restaurant in central Nîmes (7 Rue de Bernis) with back-to-back recognition in 2024 and 2025, a 4.8 Google rating, and a booking difficulty rated easy — which at this recognition level is a genuine advantage over peers. The cuisine is Mediterranean, fitting the southern French corridor. Come with a table booked, not a walk-in assumption, and expect a step above the city's casual options without the rigidity of a full tasting-menu-only format.
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