Restaurant in Bordeaux, France
La Tupina
375ptsHearty Southwest French at honest prices.

About La Tupina
La Tupina is a Bordeaux fire-cooking institution at the €€ tier, earning a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025 and an Opinionated About Dining casual Europe ranking. Book it for hearty Southwest French cooking — duck, foie gras, rotisserie — in a room anchored by a wood-burning hearth. Strong value for the quality; easy to book compared to Bordeaux's more formal addresses.
The Verdict
Picture a fireplace stacked with logs, ducks turning slowly on a spit, and a room that looks as though it has barely changed in decades. That image is your decision guide for La Tupina: if it appeals, book without hesitation. If you were hoping for a tasting menu with architectural plating and wine pairings curated by the glass, look elsewhere. This is a Bordeaux institution on Rue Porte de la Monnaie that earns its Michelin Plate year after year by doing one thing with conviction — producing hearty, fire-cooked Southwest French cooking at a price point that makes it one of the more direct value decisions in the city. At the €€ tier, it consistently outperforms what you would expect.
What La Tupina Is
La Tupina's cooking is rooted in the traditions of Gascony and the broader Southwest: duck confit, foie gras, lamb, and generous preparations built around the wood fire and the rotisserie that anchors the room visually. Chef Franck Audu oversees a kitchen that prioritises honest ingredients over technical flourish. The room itself does much of the storytelling — copper pots, stone walls, a hearth large enough to feel theatrical without trying to be. When you walk in, you see the fire first. Everything else follows from it.
The progression of a meal here doesn't follow a formal tasting menu structure in the way that, say, L'Observatoire du Gabriel or Maison Nouvelle would organise an evening. Instead, it moves the way a French bistro meal is supposed to: a generous opening of charcuterie or foie gras, followed by something from the fire, then cheese, then something sweet. The arc is built on abundance rather than restraint. If you have been once and ordered cautiously, go back and commit to the full rhythm of the meal , that is when La Tupina makes its case most clearly.
Opinionated About Dining ranked it among the leading casual dining restaurants in Europe in both 2024 (#356) and 2025 (#496), and it holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025. A Google rating of 4.3 across more than 1,500 reviews is a reliable signal for a tourist-adjacent address in a city like Bordeaux , it means the kitchen is consistent, not just impressive on good nights. This is a venue that has built its reputation over time and maintains it without reinvention.
Who Should Book It
La Tupina works leading for diners who want to eat well in Bordeaux without committing to a formal tasting menu experience. If you are in the city for wine, this is the right dinner for the night before a château visit , filling, flavourful, and grounded in the same regional agricultural tradition that produced the wines you are there to drink. It also works for groups where consensus is difficult: the menu is broad enough to accommodate different appetites without anyone compromising too much. For solo diners, the room has enough warmth and atmosphere that eating alone here is comfortable rather than awkward.
If your priority is modern French cooking or a more curated progression of flavours, Le Pressoir d'Argent at the €€€€ tier offers that at significantly higher cost, while L'Oiseau Bleu sits in a comparable register to La Tupina for contemporary bistro cooking. For something in between , more polished than La Tupina but not a full fine-dining commitment , Amicis is worth considering, though at a higher price point.
For context on where La Tupina fits in the broader French bistro tradition, it shares a sensibility with Le Quincy in Paris , both are unapologetically regional, visually theatrical in a rustic rather than refined way, and built for diners who want to be fed rather than performed at. La Tupina is the better-known of the two internationally, which brings a slightly more tourist-heavy room, but the cooking holds its standard.
Booking and Practical Details
La Tupina is open for dinner on Mondays (19:00–22:00) and for both lunch (12:00–14:00) and dinner (19:00–22:00) Tuesday through Sunday. Booking is relatively easy by Bordeaux standards , this is not a venue where you need to plan weeks in advance, though Friday and Saturday evenings fill faster. If your schedule allows, a weekday lunch gives you a quieter room and the full menu at a more relaxed pace. The address is 6 Rue Porte de la Monnaie in the Saint-Michel district, walkable from the central Bordeaux quays. No booking method is listed in the venue record, so checking the restaurant directly is the safest approach for reservations.
Dress expectations are casual. The price range sits at €€, making this one of the more accessible options among Bordeaux's recognised dining addresses. For a city where fine dining at Le Pressoir d'Argent or Amicis demands significantly more per head, La Tupina's value position is one of its clearest strengths.
For more options in the city and surrounding region, see our full Bordeaux restaurants guide, our Bordeaux hotels guide, our Bordeaux bars guide, our Bordeaux wineries guide, and our Bordeaux experiences guide. If you are touring France more widely, the full register of French fine dining , from Mirazur in Menton to Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, Flocons de Sel in Megève, Troisgros in Ouches, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, and Bras in Laguiole , sits at the other end of the formality spectrum, and worth knowing if La Tupina is part of a longer trip. For a cross-Atlantic point of comparison in traditional technique at a higher price tier, Le Bernardin in New York City represents what classical French precision looks like when pushed to its maximum expression.
Ratings at a Glance
- Opinionated About Dining (Casual Europe): #496 in 2025, #356 in 2024, Recommended in 2023
- Michelin Plate: 2024, 2025
- Google: 4.3 / 5 (1,544 reviews)
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Price tier: €€
Compare La Tupina
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| La Tupina | French Bistro, Traditional Cuisine | Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #496 (2025); Michelin Plate (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #356 (2024); Michelin Plate (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Recommended (2023); World's 50 Best Restaurants #50 (2005); World's 50 Best Restaurants #42 (2004) | Easy | — |
| Le Pressoir d'Argent - Gordon Ramsay | Modern Cuisine | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Ishikawa | Kaiseki, Japanese | Unknown | — | |
| Le Chapon Fin | French, Modern Cuisine | Unknown | — | |
| Amicis | Creative | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Kedem | Middle Eastern | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how La Tupina measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is La Tupina good for solo dining?
Yes, solo dining works well here. La Tupina is a relaxed, unpretentious bistro at the €€ price point, so there is no social pressure that comes with formal tasting-menu rooms. The atmosphere is convivial enough that solo diners rarely feel out of place. Lunch service Tuesday through Sunday is the easiest slot to walk in alone.
Can I eat at the bar at La Tupina?
Bar seating is not confirmed in the available venue data, so do not rely on it as your plan. Call ahead or book a table to be safe, particularly on weekend evenings when the room fills. At €€ pricing, securing a table is low friction regardless.
Is the tasting menu worth it at La Tupina?
La Tupina is a traditional French bistro, not a tasting-menu format. The cooking here is rooted in Southwest and Gascon traditions, so expect à la carte or set-menu options built around dishes like duck confit rather than a multi-course chef's progression. If you want a tasting-menu experience in Bordeaux, Le Pressoir d'Argent is the destination for that format — La Tupina is the right call for something more direct and regional.
Is La Tupina good for a special occasion?
It works for a low-key celebration, not a milestone dinner. La Tupina holds a Michelin Plate and has been ranked in the Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe list since 2023, which gives it genuine credibility, but the format and €€ pricing are firmly in bistro territory. For something more formal in Bordeaux, Le Chapon Fin or Le Pressoir d'Argent are better fits for a big occasion.
Does La Tupina handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary accommodation details are not available in the venue record, but worth flagging: the kitchen is centred on Gascon and Southwest French cooking, meaning duck, foie gras, lamb, and meat-forward preparations dominate the menu. Vegetarian or allergen-specific requirements should be raised directly with the restaurant before booking — this is not a naturally flexible format.
Hours
- Monday
- 19:00-22:00
- Tuesday
- 12:00-14:00 19:00-22:00
- Wednesday
- 12:00-14:00 19:00-22:00
- Thursday
- 12:00-14:00 19:00-22:00
- Friday
- 12:00-14:00 19:00-22:00
- Saturday
- 12:00-14:00 19:00-22:00
- Sunday
- 12:00-14:00 19:00-22:00
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