Restaurant in Auxerre, France
Le Sarment
235ptsMichelin-backed value, book ahead.

About Le Sarment
Le Sarment holds a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand and a 4.9 Google rating from 185 reviews — the strongest quality-to-price signal in Auxerre's modern cuisine category. At €€, it's the right call for a full dinner experience without a starred restaurant budget. Book one to two weeks ahead for weeknights; slightly earlier for summer weekends.
A 4.9 on Google from 185 reviews — and a Michelin Bib Gourmand to back it up
Le Sarment at 37 Rue du Pont in Auxerre is one of the clearest cases for booking in the city. A 4.9 Google rating across 185 reviews is unusually consistent for a restaurant at this price point, and the 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand — which recognises quality cooking at moderate prices , confirms the value proposition isn't accidental. If you're deciding between two or three Auxerre dinners, put this one near the leading.
The Bib Gourmand is a specific signal worth understanding: Michelin awards it to restaurants where you eat well for under a defined price ceiling. At €€ pricing, Le Sarment lands exactly where the Bib Gourmand is most meaningful , this is serious modern cuisine without the three-figure-per-head commitment you'd find at full Michelin-starred tables like Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen in Paris or Mirazur in Menton. For Auxerre specifically, where the dining options at this quality tier are limited, it's the kind of venue that justifies planning your visit around it.
What the tasting menu format means for your visit
Le Sarment's editorial angle is modern cuisine, and the progression of a tasting experience here matters for how you should plan. The Bib Gourmand criteria require that food quality holds across courses , this isn't a restaurant where one signature dish carries the rest of the menu. If you've been once and ordered à la carte, consider coming back with the full tasting format in mind. The architecture of a modern tasting menu at this level typically moves through texture and intensity: lighter, more precise early courses giving way to richer protein dishes before a composed dessert. That progression is the point, and Le Sarment's consistent reviews suggest the kitchen executes it reliably.
Eric Ripert is named as chef. That's a credential worth noting in context: Ripert is known internationally through Le Bernardin in New York, one of the most scrutinised fine dining operations in the world. A Bib Gourmand restaurant in Auxerre under that name is worth taking seriously, even if the format and price tier are intentionally accessible rather than destination-fine-dining. If you've dined at Flocons de Sel in Megève or Troisgros - Le Bois sans Feuilles in Ouches and want a lower-stakes but still credentialed experience in Burgundy, this is the right register.
When to go
Auxerre sits in northern Burgundy, which means the most rewarding time to visit is late spring through early autumn , roughly May to October , when the light along the Yonne river is at its leading and the surrounding wine region is active. For Le Sarment specifically, a midweek evening visit tends to offer the most relaxed service pace; weekend covers in a well-reviewed Bib Gourmand restaurant in a regional French city fill quickly, particularly in summer. If your visit falls around harvest season in September or October, the regional produce in Burgundy is at its peak and that tends to translate directly into what kitchens at this level are cooking. A Tuesday or Wednesday evening in September is probably the optimal booking for this restaurant.
Booking is rated easy, which is good news: you don't need to plan months ahead the way you would for starred restaurants like Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern or Bras in Laguiole. That said, summer weekends in a tourist-adjacent Burgundy town can surprise you. Book one to two weeks ahead for weeknight visits, and two to three weeks ahead if you're targeting a Friday or Saturday in July or August.
Practical details
Le Sarment is at 37 Rue du Pont, 89000 Auxerre. Price range is €€, which positions it as an accessible dinner relative to the quality the Michelin recognition implies. No phone number or website is listed in our current data , search directly or use a reservation platform to confirm current hours before visiting. Dress code and seat count are not confirmed in our data, but a Bib Gourmand restaurant in provincial France at this price point typically runs smart casual. For more on what's around it, see our full Auxerre restaurants guide, our full Auxerre hotels guide, and our full Auxerre wineries guide for context on the broader region. The wine angle matters here: Auxerre is close to Chablis, and any serious modern cuisine meal in this part of Burgundy should be accompanied by local white wine if the list allows.
If bars or experiences before or after dinner are part of your planning, our full Auxerre bars guide and our full Auxerre experiences guide have further options.
Quick reference: 37 Rue du Pont, Auxerre | €€ | Michelin Bib Gourmand 2025 | Google 4.9 (185) | Booking: easy, 1–3 weeks ahead recommended.
FAQs
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Sarment? Yes, at the €€ price tier. The 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand specifically validates the value equation , quality cooking at a price that doesn't require you to budget like a starred destination. If you're comparing against a full tasting menu at a one- or two-star restaurant in Burgundy, Le Sarment gives you the modern cuisine format at meaningfully lower cost. The trade-off is less ceremony, not less cooking quality.
- Is Le Sarment worth the price? The Bib Gourmand says yes, and 185 Google reviews averaging 4.9 confirm it independently. At €€, this is among the stronger value propositions in Auxerre for modern cuisine. If price is your primary concern, this is the right restaurant in this category in the city.
- What should I order at Le Sarment? Specific dishes aren't confirmed in our data. What we know is that the kitchen earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand, which rewards consistency across the full meal rather than one standout dish. Approach it as a full-menu experience rather than cherry-picking single plates , that's the format the Bib Gourmand recognises.
- Does Le Sarment handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed data on dietary accommodation. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if restrictions are a factor , this is standard practice for any tasting-format restaurant where the kitchen plans courses in advance.
- Can Le Sarment accommodate groups? Seat count isn't in our current data. For groups of six or more, call ahead rather than booking online to confirm whether the space and format work for larger parties. Bib Gourmand restaurants in regional France tend to be mid-sized rather than large, so early communication is the practical step here.
- How far ahead should I book Le Sarment? Booking difficulty is rated easy. One to two weeks ahead covers most weeknight visits; two to three weeks for Friday or Saturday evenings in peak summer. You don't need the months-out lead time required for Michelin-starred destinations.
- Is Le Sarment good for a special occasion? Yes, with the right expectations. The Michelin recognition and consistently high reviews make it a credible special-occasion choice, and the €€ price point means you can spend the occasion budget on wine rather than cover charges. It's the right call for a birthday or anniversary dinner where the quality matters but the full fine-dining ritual isn't required.
- What are alternatives to Le Sarment in Auxerre? The closest comparisons in the modern cuisine category at a similar price tier are L'Aspérule and Le Noyo, both €€ modern cuisine. Cantinallegra, Le Bourgogne, and Le Cercle round out the Auxerre options at different price and format points. Le Sarment's Michelin recognition puts it ahead on verified quality credentials within that group.
Compare Le Sarment
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Le Sarment | Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€ | — |
| L'Aspérule | €€ | — | |
| Cantinallegra | — | ||
| Le Bourgogne | — | ||
| Le Cercle | — | ||
| Le Noyo | €€ | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Le Sarment and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Le Sarment accommodate groups?
Call ahead if you're coming with more than four — Le Sarment is a focused modern cuisine restaurant at €€ pricing, which typically means a compact dining room. The Bib Gourmand designation signals quality over volume, so larger groups should confirm availability and any minimum spend well in advance. Solo diners and couples are the natural fit here.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Sarment?
At €€ pricing with a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand, the value case is strong. The Bib Gourmand is specifically awarded for good cooking at moderate prices, so the tasting format here is one of the more justifiable commitments in Auxerre. If you want à la carte flexibility, check whether that option is available before booking.
What should I order at Le Sarment?
Specific menu details aren't confirmed in the available record, so contact Le Sarment directly at 37 Rue du Pont to ask what's current. Given the Michelin Bib Gourmand, the kitchen's strongest output is likely the set menu rather than any single dish — lean into what the chef is running that week.
Is Le Sarment worth the price?
Yes, by the evidence available. A 4.9 Google rating across 185 reviews combined with a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand at €€ pricing is a straightforwardly good deal. Among Auxerre restaurants, this level of recognition at this price point is uncommon. If your concern is value-for-money, this is one of the clearer yes decisions in the city.
Does Le Sarment handle dietary restrictions?
Nothing in the confirmed record covers dietary accommodation policy. check the venue's official channels at 37 Rue du Pont before booking if you have restrictions — at this level of precision cooking, advance notice matters more than at a casual spot.
What are alternatives to Le Sarment in Auxerre?
Le Bourgogne and Le Cercle are the closest comparisons for a sit-down dinner in Auxerre. L'Aspérule suits those who want a wine-forward experience, while Cantinallegra is worth considering if you'd prefer something more relaxed in format. Le Noyo rounds out the options for a lower-key meal. None currently hold a Bib Gourmand, which gives Le Sarment a clear credential advantage.
Is Le Sarment good for a special occasion?
Yes. The combination of Michelin recognition, a 4.9 Google rating, and €€ pricing means you get a restaurant that feels considered without requiring a fine-dining budget. For a birthday or anniversary dinner in Auxerre, this is a more defensible choice than somewhere with no external validation.
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