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    Restaurant in Peillon, France

    Les Plaisirs

    250pts

    Regional cooking, Michelin value, near Nice.

    Les Plaisirs, Restaurant in Peillon

    About Les Plaisirs

    Les Plaisirs in Peillon holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand for both 2024 and 2025, delivering Michelin-level regional cooking at a €€ price point in one of the Alpes-Maritimes' most dramatic hilltop villages. Chef Guillaume Scheer runs a focused kitchen with a 4.8 Google rating across 302 reviews. Book two to three weeks ahead for weekends, particularly in summer.

    Should You Book Les Plaisirs?

    Seats at Les Plaisirs are limited by design. This is a small restaurant in a medieval hilltop village outside Nice, and it earns its Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition — awarded both in 2024 and retained in 2025 — without charging the prices you'd expect from a kitchen operating at this level. If you're planning a special meal in the Côte d'Azur hinterland, book it now rather than later. The combination of a recognised kitchen, a village setting with finite capacity, and a €€ price point means availability closes faster than the address would suggest.

    The Setting

    Peillon is one of the most dramatically situated perched villages in the Alpes-Maritimes: narrow cobbled lanes, stone archways, and a near-vertical drop to the valley below. Les Plaisirs sits within this medieval fabric at 2 Puada dau, Carriera Dau Gourguet. The physical space is shaped by the village itself , compact, with the intimate scale you get when a room has to be carved out of centuries-old stone rather than designed from scratch. For a special occasion, that spatial character does real work. You are not in a purpose-built dining room trying to feel special. The architecture handles the atmosphere; the kitchen handles the rest. For couples or small groups marking an occasion, the setting reinforces the meal rather than competing with it. Larger parties should contact the restaurant directly to discuss whether the space can accommodate them comfortably.

    The Kitchen and What the Bib Gourmand Signals

    Chef Guillaume Scheer runs the kitchen. The Michelin Bib Gourmand designation is specific in what it means: food worth going out of your way for, at a price that doesn't require a special budget. Two consecutive years of recognition , 2024 and 2025 , confirm this isn't a fluke or a first-year bump. The cuisine is classified as Regional, which in this corner of southern France means produce-driven cooking that takes its references from Provençal and Niçoise traditions. That positioning matters for managing expectations: this is not the place for elaborate tasting menus with international technique layered over local ingredients. It is the place for honest, skilled regional cooking done at a level that caught Michelin's attention. For diners who find the maximalism of the Riviera's higher-end tables exhausting, that clarity of purpose is itself a selling point.

    Service and Whether It Earns the Price

    At €€ pricing, Les Plaisirs sits well below the floor of serious fine dining on the Côte d'Azur. The question isn't whether the kitchen justifies the price , the Bib Gourmand says it does , but whether the service style matches the occasion you're planning. In a room this size, in a village this quiet, the service dynamic is almost always personal rather than formal. That works strongly in your favour for a date or a celebration where attentive but relaxed service is preferable to stiff protocol. It works less well if your guest expects the choreography of a three-Michelin-star floor team. For the price point and the setting, a warm, knowledgeable service style that knows the menu deeply is what you should expect and, based on 302 Google reviews averaging 4.8 out of 5, what most guests find. A 4.8 on that volume of reviews is not a rounding error , it reflects a kitchen and floor that are consistently delivering.

    Ratings at a Glance

    • Michelin Bib Gourmand: 2024, 2025
    • Google rating: 4.8 / 5 (302 reviews)
    • Price tier: €€
    • Cuisine: Regional (Provençal / Niçoise references)
    • Chef: Guillaume Scheer

    Know Before You Go

    Address: 2 Puada dau, Carriera Dau Gourguet, 06440 Peillon, France
    Price tier: €€ , approachable for a two-course lunch or dinner without stretching a budget
    Booking difficulty: Easy in principle, but limited capacity means peak weekends and summer season fill quickly. Book at least two to three weeks ahead for Friday and Saturday evenings.
    Getting there: Peillon is roughly 20km northeast of Nice. The village is not served by regular public transport to the door , a car or taxi from Nice is the practical option. Factor in the drive when planning an evening meal, particularly if you want to stay relaxed rather than arriving rushed.
    Dress code: No formal requirement, but smart-casual suits the setting and the occasion.
    Group size: Leading for two to four. Larger groups should enquire directly given the intimate scale of the room.

    How It Compares to Other Recognised Regional Tables in France

    For context on where a Bib Gourmand regional kitchen sits in the broader French dining map, consider venues like Mirazur in Menton at the high end of creative French cooking, or Flocons de Sel in Megève for alpine regional cuisine at a higher price tier. Closer in spirit and positioning are Fahr in Künten-Sulz and Gannerhof in Innervillgraten , both Bib Gourmand regional kitchens in village settings that reward the detour. Les Plaisirs occupies that same category: a destination worth building a half-day around, not a restaurant you stumble into.

    For the full picture of dining in the area, see our full Peillon restaurants guide. If you're making a trip of it, our Peillon hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the village. Other celebrated regional tables worth knowing about in France include Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Bras in Laguiole, Auberge du Vieux Puits in Fontjoncouse, and AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille for the south of France specifically.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What should I wear to Les Plaisirs? Smart-casual is appropriate and fits the village setting. There is no formal dress code, but given the Michelin recognition and the special-occasion framing most guests bring, you'll feel more comfortable slightly dressed up than in beach or hiking clothes.
    • What are alternatives to Les Plaisirs in Peillon? Peillon is a small village with limited restaurant options, so Les Plaisirs is effectively the destination dining choice in the commune. For regional cuisine at a similar price tier in the wider Alpes-Maritimes, look at what's available in Nice or the surrounding hill villages. For a step up in ambition on the coast, Mirazur in Menton is the benchmark, though at a significantly higher price and booking difficulty.
    • Does Les Plaisirs handle dietary restrictions? No specific policy is listed in the available data. Given the intimate scale and regional cuisine focus, it's worth contacting the restaurant directly when booking to flag requirements. Regional kitchens with small menus can sometimes be less flexible than larger operations, so early communication is advisable.
    • How far ahead should I book Les Plaisirs? Two to three weeks minimum for weekend evenings, particularly in summer and during the tourist season on the Côte d'Azur. The Bib Gourmand recognition in both 2024 and 2025 has increased the restaurant's profile, and the small capacity means it fills faster than its location alone would suggest. Midweek lunch is your leading shot at shorter-notice availability.
    • Is Les Plaisirs worth the price? Yes, clearly. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards are a direct confirmation that the food quality exceeds what the €€ price tier typically delivers. A 4.8 Google rating across 302 reviews reinforces that. At this price point in a region where serious meals routinely run €€€ or higher, Les Plaisirs represents direct value.
    • Is Les Plaisirs good for a special occasion? It's well-suited for a date or a small celebration. The village setting, intimate room, and the weight of a Michelin-recognised meal combine to make the experience feel considered without requiring a high-end budget. It's a stronger choice for two or four than for a large group, where the space constraints may become a factor.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Les Plaisirs? Specific menu formats are not confirmed in available data. Given the Bib Gourmand classification , which rewards good cooking at accessible prices rather than elaborate tasting menu formats , Les Plaisirs likely operates a short, focused menu rather than a multi-course tasting format. Confirm the current menu structure directly when booking.
    • What should I order at Les Plaisirs? Specific dishes are not confirmed in available data, and fabricating menu items would be misleading. What the Bib Gourmand and regional cuisine classification suggest: the kitchen's strengths will sit in seasonal Provençal produce, local proteins, and technique applied with restraint. Ask the team what's performing well on the current menu , in a kitchen this size, they'll know.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Les Plaisirs?

    Dress comfortably and tidily — this is a Bib Gourmand village restaurant in Peillon, not a grand table on the Côte d'Azur. Think presentable casual: neat trousers or a simple dress works well. Nothing about the €€ price point or regional format suggests a formal dress code is expected.

    What are alternatives to Les Plaisirs in Peillon?

    Peillon is a small medieval village with very limited dining options, so Les Plaisirs is effectively the destination choice in the village itself. For comparable Bib Gourmand regional cooking in the broader Alpes-Maritimes area, look toward Nice or Menton for a wider selection. If you want to go upmarket, Mirazur in Menton operates at a completely different price level and format.

    Does Les Plaisirs handle dietary restrictions?

    No dietary restriction policy is documented for Les Plaisirs. Given the small size of the restaurant and its regional cuisine format, it's worth contacting them directly before booking if you have specific requirements. Small kitchens with set menus can be less flexible than larger operations.

    How far ahead should I book Les Plaisirs?

    Book at least two to three weeks ahead, particularly for weekends or summer visits. Peillon draws visitors from Nice and beyond specifically because of the Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition, and a small village restaurant has limited covers. Last-minute availability is unlikely during peak season.

    Is Les Plaisirs worth the price?

    Yes, at €€ pricing with back-to-back Bib Gourmand awards in 2024 and 2025, Les Plaisirs offers strong value for the calibre of cooking. The Bib Gourmand designation means Michelin's inspectors specifically flagged it for quality at a non-punishing price point. For the cost of a mid-range Nice brasserie, you get a recognised kitchen in a genuinely memorable setting.

    Is Les Plaisirs good for a special occasion?

    It works well for a low-key special occasion where the setting does as much work as the meal. The combination of a Michelin-recognised kitchen, the dramatic hilltop village of Peillon, and the €€ price tier makes it a reasonable choice for a birthday lunch or anniversary dinner without the pressure of a formal fine-dining format. For a grander occasion, you'd need to look at higher-tier restaurants on the Côte d'Azur.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Les Plaisirs?

    Menu format details are not documented in the available data for Les Plaisirs. Given the regional cuisine focus and €€ price range, the format is likely a fixed-price menu rather than an extended tasting progression. Confirm the current menu structure directly with the restaurant before booking if format matters to your decision.

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