Restaurant in Lormont, France
Le Prince Noir - Vivien Durand
650ptsOriginal French cooking. Book well ahead.

About Le Prince Noir - Vivien Durand
Le Prince Noir is the most technically original restaurant in the greater Bordeaux area: a Michelin-starred, OAD Top 215 address where Vivien Durand reinterprets French culinary conventions with genuine conviction. The atmosphere is deliberately unconventional — rock music, architectural drama, bridge views — and the cooking is worth the trip across the Garonne. Book well in advance.
Is Le Prince Noir worth the trip from Bordeaux?
Yes — and not just as a curiosity. Le Prince Noir, helmed by chef Vivien Durand in Lormont, is the most technically original cooking you will find in the greater Bordeaux area. It holds a Michelin star, sits at #213 on Opinionated About Dining's Classical in Europe ranking for 2025 (up from #170 in 2024), and carries a 4.6 Google rating across nearly 600 reviews. If you have already done the grand-château dining circuit and want something that challenges rather than confirms your expectations of southwest French cuisine, book here first.
What has changed recently
The upward trajectory on OAD — from Highly Recommended in 2023 to #170 in 2024 to #213 in 2025 , reflects a kitchen that is consolidating rather than resting. The cooking has become more focused around Durand's core instinct: taking recognisable French references and subjecting them to serious technique without losing what makes those dishes feel grounded. The OAD commentary flags a "predominant and endearing raw quality" that is both instinctive and wholehearted, which is a useful calibration point. This is not a kitchen chasing novelty for its own sake. The evolution here is about deepening a personal culinary language, not reinventing the restaurant's identity each season.
What this kitchen does technically
The cuisine at Le Prince Noir sits in a specific register: it reinterprets French culinary conventions with original ideas while keeping local and primarily regional ingredients at the centre. OAD's description of dishes such as Xipister-flavoured squid tagliatelle, pig's head terrine with a gutsy gravy and Périgord truffle, and an onion soup built from embers-cooked onions gives a clear read on the approach. These are not reconstructions of classics for theatrical effect , they are dishes with a defined point of view, where the technique serves the flavour rather than announcing itself. The Xipister reference (a Basque chilli condiment) signals an openness to cross-regional influence that remains rare in a cooking tradition as territorial as Bordeaux's. Durand is also operating with a sincere eco-conscious sourcing commitment, which in practice means the ingredient quality underpins the technical work rather than competing with it. For returning visitors, the question is not whether the cooking has slipped , the OAD trajectory says it has not , but which direction the menu has moved since your last visit. Expect the same structural confidence with seasonal shifts in the raw materials.
The room and the experience
Setting is part of the argument for coming. Le Prince Noir occupies a glass and concrete structure built within the stables of a historic castle, with direct views of the Pont d'Aquitaine suspension bridge. The atmosphere does not default to the hushed reverence of a conventional Michelin room. A rock music soundtrack is a deliberate choice, and the energy of the space matches it: this is a dining room with a defined personality, not a neutral backdrop. For guests who have been once and found the sensory register surprising, that is the point. The noise level is live rather than intrusive, and the combination of the architectural setting, the bridge views, and the soundtrack produces an atmosphere you will not find at comparably rated restaurants in the region. If you prefer the formal quiet of a traditional French grand restaurant, adjust expectations accordingly , or book somewhere else. For those who found it energising on a first visit, it holds up.
Booking and practical details
Booking is hard. At the €€€€ price tier with a Michelin star and growing OAD recognition, availability moves fast. Plan to book well in advance , several weeks at minimum for dinner, potentially longer for Friday and Saturday sittings. Le Prince Noir is located at 1 Rue du Prince Noir, 33310 Lormont, which sits just across the Garonne from central Bordeaux. It is reachable by car in under fifteen minutes from the city centre, making it a practical choice for a dinner that feels like a genuine departure from the Bordeaux restaurant circuit without requiring overnight travel. No specific booking method or hours data is available in our records, so check the restaurant's current reservations directly. For broader context on dining and staying in the area, see our full Lormont restaurants guide, our full Lormont hotels guide, our full Lormont bars guide, our full Lormont wineries guide, and our full Lormont experiences guide.
How it compares to France's broader creative scene
If Le Prince Noir's combination of technical rigour and personal culinary instinct interests you, the comparable conversations elsewhere in France are happening at places like Mirazur in Menton, AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille, and Flocons de Sel in Megève. Each operates in the same broad territory of a chef with a strong personal voice working within the French tradition while bending its conventions. Durand's version is the most grounded in southwest terroir and the most deliberately informal in its atmosphere. For the classical anchor points of French cooking against which Durand's work reads as a departure, Troisgros in Ouches, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Bras in Laguiole, Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or, Assiette Champenoise in Reims, and Au Crocodile in Strasbourg all sit within the same €€€€ tier. For readers whose interest in original modern cuisine extends beyond France, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, Frantzén in Stockholm, and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai operate at a comparable level of creative ambition in different contexts.
FAQ
- What are alternatives to Le Prince Noir in Lormont? Lormont itself has a thin restaurant scene at this price tier , Le Prince Noir is the reason to come to this side of the Garonne. If you want alternatives within the greater Bordeaux area at a similar level, the options are limited, which is part of what makes Le Prince Noir's position notable. For a different register of €€€€ French cooking, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen and Mirazur are the benchmark comparisons, but both require travel. Within Bordeaux city, you are working with a different calibre of dining.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Le Prince Noir? Specific hours data is not available in our records. At a Michelin-starred €€€€ restaurant operating at this level, lunch sittings , if offered , typically represent the better value entry point into the tasting menu format. Check directly for current service times. Evening sittings will give you the full atmospheric experience including the bridge views after dark, which adds to the room's character.
- Is the tasting menu worth it? Yes, at the €€€€ tier, the OAD ranking and Michelin star provide a credible case for the price. More importantly, the cooking here is personal and technically specific in a way that generic fine dining is not. The OAD description flags dishes with genuine flavour ambition and first-class local sourcing , that combination is what justifies the spend. If you are comparing this against a more conventional Michelin one-star experience in the region, Le Prince Noir delivers more creative return for the price.
- Is Le Prince Noir good for solo dining? The atmosphere , rock soundtrack, architectural drama, a room with defined energy , works well for solo diners who are there for the food and the experience rather than the occasion. At €€€€ solo, the tasting menu format means the spend is the same regardless of group size. The setting is less suited to quiet solo contemplation than, say, a counter-focused Japanese restaurant, but it is far more engaging than a traditional formal French room where solo diners can feel conspicuous.
- Can I eat at the bar at Le Prince Noir? No bar-seating or counter information is available in our records for this venue. Given the glass and concrete structure and its castle-stable setting, the layout may not lend itself to informal bar dining in the way a city-centre restaurant might. Contact the restaurant directly to confirm options before planning a spontaneous visit.
Compare Le Prince Noir - Vivien Durand
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|---|---|---|
| Le Prince Noir - Vivien Durand | €€€€ | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | — |
| L'Ambroisie | €€€€ | — |
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| Mirazur | €€€€ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Le Prince Noir - Vivien Durand in Lormont?
Within France's creative fine dining tier, Mirazur in Menton is the obvious benchmark for produce-driven originality at a higher price and profile. If you want something closer to Bordeaux's city centre, options are thinner at this level — Le Prince Noir's Michelin star and OAD Top 213 Europe (2025) ranking make it the strongest single destination in the immediate region. For Paris-based alternatives with a similarly personal culinary register, Kei offers a French-Japanese crossover at the same €€€€ tier.
Is lunch or dinner better at Le Prince Noir - Vivien Durand?
Specific lunch and dinner menu details are not confirmed in available data, but at a Michelin-starred €€€€ restaurant with OAD recognition, lunch services frequently offer better value access to the same kitchen. If a lunch format exists, it is worth prioritising both for availability and cost. Check directly with the restaurant when booking, as service formats can differ significantly.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Prince Noir - Vivien Durand?
At the €€€€ price tier with a Michelin star and an OAD Europe Top 213 ranking for 2025, the value case is solid if you are specifically interested in technically original French cooking. The OAD citation highlights dishes like xipister-flavoured squid tagliatelle and ember-cooked onion soup — technically precise, locally sourced, and genuinely unconventional. If you want straightforward classic French cuisine, this is not the right format; if you want a chef actively reinterpreting Gallic conventions with what OAD calls a 'raw' and instinctive quality, the tasting menu is the correct way to experience that.
Is Le Prince Noir - Vivien Durand good for solo dining?
The glass and concrete setting within castle stables, combined with a rock music soundtrack noted by OAD, suggests an atmosphere less formal than many Michelin-starred rooms — which typically makes solo dining more comfortable. No counter or bar seating is confirmed in the venue data, so solo diners should check the venue's official channels about table configurations. At €€€€, solo visits are a real commitment, but the format rewards focused attention to Vivien Durand's cooking.
Can I eat at the bar at Le Prince Noir - Vivien Durand?
Bar seating or a bar menu is not confirmed in the venue data. Given the Michelin-starred, €€€€ positioning, the primary format is likely a set tasting experience rather than informal bar dining. Contact the restaurant at 1 Rue du Prince Noir, 33310 Lormont to confirm before planning around that option.
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