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    Restaurant in Nîmes, France

    La Table du 2

    210Pearl Points

    Solid French cooking, central Nîmes, fair price.

    La Table du 2, Restaurant in Nîmes

    About La Table du 2

    La Table du 2 holds consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and serves traditional French cuisine at the €€ tier in central Nîmes — a reliable choice for a well-executed meal without the cost of the city's top-end restaurants. With a 4.1 Google score across 923 reviews and easy booking, it suits couples or small groups wanting recognised cooking close to Nîmes' main sights.

    Who Should Book La Table du 2

    La Table du 2 is the right call for a diner who wants a proper French meal in central Nîmes without committing to a high-end tasting menu price point. At the €€ tier, it holds two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) — a signal that Michelin's inspectors have found cooking here worth noting, even if a star has not followed. If you are visiting Nîmes for a day or two and want one reliable, fairly priced sit-down meal that will not disappoint, this is a practical first choice. It works well for a quiet dinner for two, a lunch between sightseeing at the Arènes and the Maison Carrée, or an occasion meal where you want some ceremony without a bill that climbs into the €€€€ range.

    The Room and the Setting

    La Table du 2 sits on Rue de la République, one of the city's more central streets, which means it is walkable from Nîmes' main monuments and from most of the hotels in the historic core. The address alone positions it as a town-centre restaurant rather than a destination outside the city. The visual impression at this price point for a Michelin Plate recipient in southern France typically runs toward a composed, modestly dressed dining room — linen, proper glassware, a sense of care in how the tables are laid , though the specific details of the interior are not documented in our records. What the consecutive Michelin recognition does confirm is that the front-of-house operation has been observed and found competent across two full inspection cycles, which matters when you are trying to gauge whether service will match the food.

    Traditional Cuisine at the €€ Tier: What That Means in Practice

    Traditional French cuisine at the €€ price tier sits in a clear position in the Nîmes dining market: it is not experimental, not fusion, and not built around a celebrity chef's personal narrative. The value proposition is honest cooking, classical technique, and ingredients handled with respect. For a food-focused traveller who has spent time at places like Mirazur in Menton or Troisgros in Ouches, La Table du 2 is not in that conversation , but it is not priced like those restaurants either. The relevant comparison is whether the cooking here delivers more than a standard brasserie, and two years of Michelin Plate recognition suggests it does.

    A Michelin Plate is awarded when inspectors find good cooking, full stop. It does not guarantee a star-level experience, but it does mean the food clears a threshold that most neighbourhood restaurants in France do not. At €€, this represents genuine value relative to what you would pay for an equivalent level of recognition in Paris or Lyon. For context, Michelin Plate recipients in traditional French cuisine at this price bracket across the south , such as Cave à Vin & à Manger in Narbonne , tend to be reliable, neighbourhood-anchored restaurants where the cooking is the reason to visit, not the décor or the spectacle.

    Service: Does It Earn the Price Point?

    Service is where Michelin Plate restaurants at the €€ level can vary considerably. The Plate speaks to the food; the front-of-house experience depends on the individual establishment. A Google rating of 4.1 across 923 reviews is a meaningful sample size. It indicates a generally positive experience across a large number of diners, with enough friction somewhere in the scoring to keep it below 4.5. That pattern, across nearly a thousand reviews, typically points to occasional service inconsistency rather than a structural problem with the food. For a €€ restaurant in a mid-sized French city, 4.1 at 923 reviews is a solid signal , it means most diners leave satisfied, and the unhappy minority is not large enough to drag the score into warning territory.

    If service polish is a priority for your meal, and you want the kind of attentive, choreographed front-of-house experience that justifies a higher spend, Jérôme Nutile at the €€€€ tier is the better answer in Nîmes. La Table du 2 is priced as a neighbourhood-quality restaurant with Michelin-noted cooking, not as a full-service fine dining experience. Expect capable, professional service that supports the meal rather than performing around it.

    How Far Out to Book

    At the €€ price point with a Michelin Plate, La Table du 2 is not the hardest table to secure in France , but consecutive Michelin recognition does drive bookings, particularly around weekends and during the summer months when Nîmes draws more visitors around events like the Feria. For a weekend dinner, booking one to two weeks ahead is a sensible minimum. For a weekday lunch, a few days' notice should be sufficient outside peak season. If you are planning a special occasion or travelling during the summer festival period, two to three weeks out gives you more flexibility. This is an easy booking relative to starred restaurants in the region, but do not assume you can walk in on a Friday evening without a reservation.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 2 bis Rue de la République, 30000 Nîmes, France
    • Cuisine: Traditional French
    • Price range: €€
    • Awards: Michelin Plate 2024, Michelin Plate 2025
    • Google rating: 4.1 (923 reviews)
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , book 1–2 weeks out for weekends, a few days for weekday lunch
    • Leading for: Couples, solo diners, business lunch, occasion meals on a moderate budget
    • Getting there: Central Nîmes, walkable from the Arènes and Maison Carrée

    Nîmes Dining Context

    Nîmes has a more active restaurant scene than its size suggests, with representation across multiple price tiers. For a fuller picture of where La Table du 2 sits and what else the city offers, see our full Nîmes restaurants guide. If you are spending longer in the area, our Nîmes hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the broader visit. Elsewhere in the French south, traditional cuisine at a comparable Michelin-recognised level can be found at Auberge Grand'Maison in Mûr-de-Bretagne and Bras in Laguiole for those travelling the wider region.

    FAQ

    • Can La Table du 2 accommodate groups? The venue database does not confirm a specific seat count, so group bookings above six should contact the restaurant directly before assuming availability. At the €€ price point in a town-centre address, large group seatings are not always possible without advance arrangement.
    • Is La Table du 2 good for a special occasion? Yes, within its tier. Two consecutive Michelin Plates and traditional French cuisine at €€ make it a solid choice for a birthday or anniversary where you want a proper meal without the spend of a starred restaurant. If the occasion calls for full fine dining ceremony, Jérôme Nutile is the more appropriate choice.
    • What should I wear to La Table du 2? No dress code is documented, but a Michelin Plate restaurant in France at the €€ tier typically expects smart casual. Clean, neat clothing is appropriate. You do not need to dress for a starred restaurant, but arriving in beachwear would be out of place.
    • What should I order at La Table du 2? Specific dishes are not documented in our records. Traditional French cuisine at this recognition level typically means well-executed classics: expect seasonal produce, classical sauces, and regional influences from the Languedoc. Ask the server for the current menu highlights when you arrive.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at La Table du 2? Whether a tasting menu is offered is not confirmed in our data. At €€ with a Michelin Plate, the value case for whatever the set menu is will generally be strong relative to ordering à la carte in the same price tier. Ask about the menu du jour when booking.
    • What are alternatives to La Table du 2 in Nîmes? For traditional French cuisine at the same price tier, Aux Plaisirs des Halles is the direct comparison. For a step up in ambition and price, Rouge and Jérôme Nutile operate at €€€€. For modern cooking at €€, Duende and Skab offer different formats in the same city.
    • Is La Table du 2 worth the price? At €€ with two years of Michelin Plate recognition and a 4.1 Google score across 923 reviews, yes. You are paying for competent, recognised cooking at a price point that does not require a significant financial commitment. It is not a destination restaurant, but it consistently delivers above the standard brasserie level.
    • How far ahead should I book La Table du 2? One to two weeks for a weekend dinner. A few days for a weekday lunch outside peak season. Three weeks ahead during Nîmes' summer events calendar to avoid missing out. Booking is easy relative to starred restaurants in the region.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can La Table du 2 accommodate groups?

    Small to medium groups are the likely fit here. At the €€ price tier in a central Nîmes address, the room is unlikely to be large-format, so parties of 6 or more should check the venue's official channels before assuming availability. Groups of 2–4 should have no difficulty booking.

    Is La Table du 2 good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with the right expectations. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024, 2025) signal consistent quality at a price that won't require budgeting anxiety. It works well for a birthday dinner or anniversary where you want a proper French meal rather than a full tasting-menu production. For a higher-stakes occasion, Jérôme Nutile in the Nîmes area offers a more formal setting.

    What should I wear to La Table du 2?

    The €€ price point and Michelin Plate classification suggest a comfortable, relaxed-smart approach: no need for a jacket, but you won't feel out of place dressing up modestly. Overly casual beachwear-style clothing would likely feel mismatched with the restaurant's standard.

    What should I order at La Table du 2?

    The venue is classified as Traditional Cuisine, so expect French classical technique rather than experimental or fusion plates. No specific dishes are documented in available data, so it's worth asking the front of house what's driving the kitchen on the day you visit — that's the most reliable guide in this style of restaurant.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at La Table du 2?

    No specific tasting menu is documented for La Table du 2. At the €€ tier, a set menu format is plausible and typically represents the better value per course at this price level. If a multi-course option is offered, the Michelin Plate recognition over two consecutive years suggests the kitchen can justify it.

    What are alternatives to La Table du 2 in Nîmes?

    For a step up in formality and price, Jérôme Nutile is the area's highest-profile option. Aux Plaisirs des Halles covers similar traditional French ground at a comparable price tier and is worth considering if La Table du 2 is fully booked. Rouge and Gigi, Table Méditerranéenne offer different cuisine directions if you're open to stepping outside traditional French cooking.

    Is La Table du 2 worth the price?

    At €€ with two consecutive Michelin Plates, yes. This is one of the cleaner value arguments in Nîmes dining: recognised kitchen quality at a price point that doesn't require a special occasion to justify. It competes well against other mid-tier options in the city, particularly if traditional French cuisine is what you're after.

    Location

    2 bis Rue de la République, 30000 Nîmes, France

    Compare La Table du 2

    Value Check: La Table du 2 and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    La Table du 2€€Easy
    Jérôme Nutile€€€€Unknown
    Rouge€€€€Unknown
    Le Bistr'AU - Le Mas de Boudan€€Unknown
    Aux Plaisirs des Halles€€Unknown
    Gigi, Table Méditerranéenne€€Unknown

    What to weigh when choosing between La Table du 2 and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    La Table du 2 occupies the recognised end of Nîmes' €€ market. Its two consecutive Michelin Plates give it a credential that most restaurants at this price point in the city do not hold. The closest direct competitor in the same cuisine category is Aux Plaisirs des Halles, which also serves traditional French cuisine at €€. Both are accessible, town-centre options for a solid meal without a high spend. If the cooking at La Table du 2 edges ahead on Michelin recognition, the choice between them comes down to availability and personal menu preference rather than a clear quality gap.

    For diners willing to move up in price, Jérôme Nutile and Rouge both operate at €€€€ and represent a different tier of ambition and service depth. If your priority is the most polished dining experience in Nîmes and budget is secondary, those are the restaurants to consider. La Table du 2 is not competing with them on service formality or tasting-menu ambition — it is competing on value, and at €€ with Michelin recognition, it wins that comparison comfortably.

    At the €€ modern cuisine end, Duende, Skab, and Le Bistr'AU - Le Mas de Boudan offer contemporary formats if traditional French cooking is not what you are after. Gigi, Table Méditerranéenne brings a Mediterranean angle at the same price tier for a lighter, more regional direction. The practical summary: book La Table du 2 if you want recognised traditional cooking at a fair price and an easy reservation. Move to Jérôme Nutile if the occasion demands more from the front-of-house. Go to Aux Plaisirs des Halles if La Table du 2 is fully booked.

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