L'Atelier de Robert Rodriguez

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Robert Rodriguez is an artisan (and character) who works with high-quality, exclusively organic and locally sourced materials. In his atelier du goût (taste workshop) with a charmingly old-fashioned decor, he concocts superb traditional Languedoc dishes with a creative twist. His cassoulet (rich bean, pork and duck stew) is expensive (€36) but absolutely divine. An original spot. Bookings are essential.


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