Le Baratin

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence


Downhill from the market square, this small cafe is a popular lunch spot, good for speedy classics like salade de chèvre chaud (melted goat’s cheese salad) or steak with shallot sauce served with rough-cut chips.


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