Fou de Fafa

Avignon


A typical French bistro, Fou de Fafa's strength lies in simplicity – fresh ingredients, bright flavours, convivial surroundings (and a notably early opening time handy for families with young children). Dining is between soft golden-stone walls and the chef gives a fresh spin to classics. Magret de canard (duck breast) in a strawberry and balsamic reduction, anyone?


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