7 Best Restaurants in Corsica, France

L'A Cheda

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Just two minutes from the port of Bonifacio, this stylish restaurant in the center of the Acheda Lodge de Charme overlooks a luxurious garden with a pool and splashing fountain. L'A Cheda uses local products whether they be from the hotel’s own organic vegetable garden or from a long list of area providers of olive oil, charcuterie, and cheeses. The restaurant also hosts musical evenings and cooking courses.

Cavallo Morto, Bonifacio, Corsica, 20169, France
04–95–73–03–82
Known For
  • poolside dining
  • local produce, including from the hotel's own kitchen garden
  • plentiful vegetarian options
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

La Bodega

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This small and cozy restaurant with friendly service offers typical Corsican lunch and dinner dishes. There is inside seating for 18 as well as dining on the terrace for 10.

1 av. de la Carotola, Bonifacio, Corsica, 20169, France
06–73–75–94–70
Known For
  • eggplant lasagna with goat cheese
  • Corsica tasting plate
  • catch of the day with regional spices
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Oct.–Mar., Reservations essential

La Carte Postale

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Inside the Sofitel Golfe d'Ajaccio, La Carte Postale presents a sedate ambience with floor-to-ceiling pillars, candlelit tables, and a pianist tickling the ivories. The kitchen incorporates Corsican flavors into contemporary cuisine. An assortment of sheep and goat cheeses are from local producers.

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La Pinède

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Fresh produce is a hallmark of this restaurant’s daily-changing Mediterranean-style menu, achieved with the help of its own prolific garden. Set within the Grand Hôtel de Cala Rossa, you’ll find dishes featuring aromatic herbs, raspberries, wild strawberries, and much more.

La Signoria

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Formerly an 18th-century manor house and grounds, this award-winning stylish restaurant in a beautiful conservatory at La Signoria Hotel is cheese heaven, stocking 40 different Corsican varieties. Dinner highlights include a starter of pressed duck foie gras with local figs and sautéed veal with wild mushrooms. The restaurant has an Art Nouveau style in a spectrum of colors ranging from terracotta to olive green to sky blue.

Rte. de la Foret de Bonifato, Calvi, Corsica, 20260, France
04–95–65–93–00
Known For
  • Corsican sweetbread chestnuts and hazelnuts
  • bright Art Nouveau decor
  • chestnut soufflé
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Jan.–Apr., Reservations essential

La Table by La Villa

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Within the five-star Hôtel La Villa perched high amid rambling hills overlooking the ocher-color Old Citadel, La Table by La Villa offers such memorable dining highlights as varied as oeuf mollet frit (poached eggs with celery, mushrooms, and black truffles); carpaccio of John Dory and spider crab with fennel, fresh coriander, and shiso leaves; and braised pigeon breast with confit of pigeon leg, porcini mushrooms, and dried fruits.

Chemin Notre Dame de la Serra, Calvi, Corsica, 20260, France
04–95–65–10–10
Known For
  • seasonal and local ingredients
  • candied cod
  • veal dishes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–mid-Apr.

Le Week End

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At this eatery about 10 minutes from downtown Ajaccio, simple furnishings and decor are comfortably overshadowed by a spectacular ocean view and a fine seafood menu, which has featured everything from cuttlefish to octopus. Family-run since 1956, this restaurant flourishes with secret recipes handed down from generations. History can still be found in the fireplace lounge, where velvet chairs and family paintings date back to 1920.