Restaurant in Les Baux, France
L'Aupiho - Domaine de Manville
755ptsMichelin star, terrace setting, worth booking.

About L'Aupiho - Domaine de Manville
A Michelin-starred modern kitchen inside a Provençal golf resort, L'Aupiho earns its 2025 star through genuinely ambitious cooking from Belgian chef Lieven van Aken, a Guérard alumnus. The summer terrace under century-old plane trees is a strong setting, but the food is the reason to book. At €€€€, it competes with the best in Les Baux. Reserve several weeks ahead in peak season.
Verdict: Book L'Aupiho for a Michelin-starred dinner that earns its star without theatrical excess
On a summer evening at Domaine de Manville, the century-old plane trees cast long shadows across the patio terrace as the Alpilles fade to ochre behind them. That setting alone would justify a reservation at many Provence addresses. At L'Aupiho, the setting is the frame, not the painting. Belgian chef Lieven van Aken is cooking Michelin-starred food that stands on its own terms, and for a rural Provençal resort restaurant, that is rarer than it sounds. Book it, particularly if you are staying at the Domaine or arriving from the Baux village on a summer evening when the terrace is open.
What L'Aupiho Is
L'Aupiho sits inside Domaine de Manville, a luxury resort on the D27 road at the foot of the Alpilles, complete with golf course, spa, and pool. The restaurant holds a Michelin star as of 2025 and a World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accreditation, earning a Pearl category rating of Remarkable. Those two credentials together place it in a narrow band of regional French restaurants: serious enough to compete with destination dining in Provence, accessible enough that it does not require the pilgrimage commitment of a meal at L'Oustau de Baumanière.
Van Aken trained in Brussels before working under Michel Guérard at Les Prés d'Eugénie, one of the formative addresses in French regional cuisine. That lineage shows in his approach: flavours are grounded in Provence's own larder but finished with a precision and occasional boldness that the region's more traditional kitchens rarely attempt. The Michelin inspectors specifically noted dishes like a vegetarian bouillabaisse with saffron rouille and smoked sweetbread with seaweed tartare and Mediterranean langoustines. These are not safe, crowd-pleasing resort dishes. They are technically ambitious plates that use Provençal identity as a starting point, not a constraint.
One documented account singles out the dessert course as the strongest moment: described as the leading dessert tasted in a twelve-month period by a critic who dined on the summer terrace. That is not a claim Pearl generates; it is sourced directly from the record attached to this venue. For food-focused travellers, that kind of specificity about a single course is useful intelligence. Go for dessert with intention.
The Morning and Weekend Question
The assigned editorial angle here is breakfast and brunch, which is worth addressing directly: L'Aupiho's verified record positions it as an evening dining destination, with the summer terrace experience front and centre. The Domaine de Manville is a full resort property with multiple dining outlets, including Le Bistrot, which runs alongside L'Aupiho and likely handles the more casual daytime and weekend service. If your priority is the Michelin-starred kitchen, plan for dinner. If you are staying at the resort and want a daytime meal on the property, Le Bistrot is the documented alternative without requiring a tasting-menu commitment. The explorer-type traveller who wants van Aken's cooking should target dinner, when the full kitchen is deployed and the terrace at its leading under Provence's long summer evenings.
Who Should Book
L'Aupiho sits at €€€€ pricing, which in the Les Baux context puts it level with its most direct competitors. It makes the most sense for three types of visitors: guests already staying at Domaine de Manville for whom it is the obvious choice; travellers visiting Les Baux-de-Provence who want one serious dinner in the Alpilles without booking weeks ahead at the more famous addresses; and food-focused travellers who specifically want to eat the work of a chef trained in Guérard's kitchen, applied to a Provençal context. For the last group, the comparison to Mirazur or Arpège is not a like-for-like one, but it provides useful calibration: van Aken is working at a level where regional French ambition and technical execution genuinely meet.
Practical Details
L'Aupiho is located at D27, 13520 Les Baux-de-Provence. The Domaine de Manville property is driveable from Arles (approximately 20 minutes) and from Avignon (approximately 45 minutes), making it viable as a dinner destination without an overnight stay, though the resort setting rewards those who do stay. Booking is rated Hard at Pearl's assessment level, reflecting the combination of a small Michelin-starred restaurant, a high-profile resort address, and strong summer demand in Provence. In peak season, reserve several weeks in advance. Hours are not verified in the Pearl database; contact the Domaine directly to confirm service times before travelling. Dress expectations at a one-star Provençal resort restaurant typically run to smart casual at minimum, though no formal dress code is confirmed in the record. The Domaine also operates Le Bistrot as a second restaurant on the property, which provides an option if L'Aupiho is fully booked.
Quick reference: Michelin 1 Star (2025) | World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accredited | Pearl rating: Remarkable | Price tier: €€€€ | Location: D27, Les Baux-de-Provence | Booking: Hard, plan several weeks ahead in summer.
How It Compares
Pearl Picks: More Michelin-Starred Modern Cuisine in France
- Flocons de Sel in Megève — another resort-anchored starred kitchen in the French regions
- Maison Lameloise in Chagny — Burgundy's long-standing multi-star address for comparison at the leading of the category
- Bras in Laguiole , if van Aken's Provençal-grounded approach interests you, Bras represents the benchmark for terroir-driven starred cooking in the French south
- Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern , for a longer-running dynastic comparison in French regional fine dining
- Frantzén in Stockholm , if Belgian-trained precision applied to regional ingredients is the thread you are following
For more dining options in the area, see our full Les Baux restaurants guide. Planning a stay? Check our Les Baux hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide to build out the full trip.
Compare L'Aupiho - Domaine de Manville
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| L'Aupiho - Domaine de Manville | Modern Cuisine | This golf resort has 2 wonderful restaurants: L'Aupiho & Le Bistrot. On a summer evening, we sat outside on the terrace of L'Aupiho. Belgian chef Lieven van Aken gave us a successful evening. The flavours were recognisable, but there was always something that gave the dishes an extra dimension. And then there was the dessert: in our opinion the best dessert we have tasted in the last 12 months. Thanks to the chef!; Category: Remarkable; Michelin 1 Star (2025); Set in a luxury hotel complete with a golf course, spa and pool, L’Aupiho pays a vibrant tribute to regional traditions, which is hardly surprising given its location at the foot of the Alpilles and the Baux… This passion for Provence is embodied by a youthful Belgian chef, Lieven Van Aken, who kicked off his career in Brussels before working under Michel Guérard. His recipes are meticulous, but they are also bold and powerful: vegetarian bouillabaisse, saffron rouille; smoked and grilled sweetbread, tartare of seaweed and Mediterranean langoustines. Century-old plane trees set the refreshing scene on the leafy patio.; {"wbwl_source": {"slug": "l-aupiho", "page_type": "star_accreditation", "category_slug": "star-accreditation", "award_result": "Accredited", "is_global_winner": "False"}, "scraped_details": {"hero_image": "", "page_title": "3-Star Accreditation", "page_url": ""}, "source_row_snapshot": {"raw_name": "L’AUPIHO"}} | Hard | — |
| L'Oustau de Baumanière | Creative | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| La Cabro d'Or | Provençal | Unknown | — | |
| Baumanière Hôtel & Spa | French Provençal | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is L'Aupiho - Domaine de Manville good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it is one of the stronger cases for a special occasion dinner in the Alpilles. The combination of a Michelin star (2025), a shaded terrace under century-old plane trees, and chef Lieven van Aken's bold approach to Provençal ingredients gives the evening genuine substance, not just setting. At €€€€ pricing, it is pitched at celebration-level spend, so the occasion needs to justify that. For a milestone dinner where the food should carry as much weight as the atmosphere, it delivers.
What are alternatives to L'Aupiho - Domaine de Manville in Les Baux?
L'Oustau de Baumanière is the primary alternative, holding long-established Michelin recognition and sitting directly in Les Baux. La Cabro d'Or, also part of the Baumanière group, offers a lower-pressure entry point at a similar address with less formality. If you are staying at Domaine de Manville, L'Aupiho is the natural choice; if you are visiting Les Baux for the day and want the most storied name in the area, L'Oustau de Baumanière is the comparison to weigh.
What should a first-timer know about L'Aupiho - Domaine de Manville?
L'Aupiho is the fine dining restaurant inside Domaine de Manville, a luxury golf resort on the D27 road at the foot of the Alpilles — it is not a standalone village restaurant, so you are arriving at a resort property. Chef Lieven van Aken trained under Michel Guérard and brings a Belgian precision to Provençal ingredients, which means dishes are structured and technically considered rather than rustic. The terrace under the plane trees is the seat to request in warm months. Domaine de Manville also operates Le Bistrot for a less formal alternative on the same property.
Can L'Aupiho - Domaine de Manville accommodate groups?
The venue data does not confirm specific private dining arrangements or group capacity, so contact the Domaine de Manville property directly to confirm. As a Michelin-starred restaurant inside a luxury hotel with a full resort infrastructure, it is structurally better suited to group bookings than a small standalone restaurant would be. For groups of six or more, verifying room availability and any set menu requirements in advance is worth doing before committing.
Is L'Aupiho - Domaine de Manville worth the price?
At €€€€, it is worth it if you want a Michelin-starred evening in the Alpilles with food that goes beyond setting. The 2025 Michelin star and Pearl's 'Remarkable' designation both point to a kitchen earning its recognition rather than coasting on location. The dessert course in particular has drawn specific praise as among the strongest in recent memory. If your priority is solely the resort experience and food is secondary, the price may feel steep — but for a dinner where the cooking matters, it justifies the spend.
Is the tasting menu worth it at L'Aupiho - Domaine de Manville?
Based on the available record, the tasting format is where chef Van Aken's approach lands best. The Michelin citation specifically names dishes like vegetarian bouillabaisse with saffron rouille and smoked sweetbread with seaweed tartare, which suggest a menu built around progression and contrast rather than simple plating. The dessert course has received specific praise as a standout. Specific menu structure and current pricing are not confirmed in the venue data, so check directly with the restaurant before booking.
Can I eat at the bar at L'Aupiho - Domaine de Manville?
The venue data does not confirm bar seating at L'Aupiho specifically. As a Michelin-starred restaurant inside a resort, the format is more likely to be table-only with a formal reservation structure. Domaine de Manville also operates Le Bistrot on the same property, which is the more accessible option if you are looking for a lower-commitment meal without a full dinner booking. Confirm bar or walk-in options directly with the property.
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