Le Mas de Peint Restaurant

Camargue


Le Mas de Peint's gourmet restaurant, masterminded by highly credentialled chef Grégory Brousse, offers seasonal menus and Camarguais dishes in a choice of settings: in the rustic dining room or on the poolside terrace. Serving wonderful dishes such as estate-grown black rice with local seafood, it's also open to nonguests.


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