5 Best Restaurants in The Dordogne, France

Hercule Poireau

$$$ Fodor's choice

No detective work is needed to find this popular spot—just follow the trail of local gourmands who make a beeline to this classic Périgord restaurant for its delicious cuisine and romantic ambience. Set in Périgeux's old town, you'll dine under vaulted stone walls almost as old as the Saint-Front cathedral a few steps away. Be sure to order the house-made foie gras served with passion fruit confiture or roasted duck breast with caramelized apples and cassis-"perfumed" spring vegetables. Everything here is homemade and seasonal so the menu changes frequently. Be sure to reserve ahead.

L'Auberge de Layotte

$$$$ Fodor's choice

A scenic 10-minute drive from the Grotte du Grand-Roc, this proudly authentic restaurant deep in the Périgord countryside is the perfect finale to a day of exploring. Guests are whisked to a long table to feast on seasonal dishes, many hunted or foraged from the chef's property. Prepare yourself for nettle soup; heaping platters of house-cured ham; wild boar terrine with homemade cornichons; confit de canard with forest cèpes; beef cheeks stewed in local red wine; and a hearty walnut cake topped with elderberry, rose, or pine confiture—all for €41, including all the wine you can drink, coffee, and a digestif. It's truly an experience not to be missed, for a price that can't be beat.

L'Essentiel

$$$ Fodor's choice

Picturesquely set in the old town, near the cathedral, this chic Michelin-starred restaurant is a big draw for foodies from near and far. Though unanimously lauded as one of the area's best restaurants, L'Essentiel won't give you an ounce of attitude, just excellent, market-fresh cuisine emphasizing the local delicacies—truffles, asparagus, duck, foie gras, chestnuts, and more—served with a smile. Though prices are reasonable for this superior quality, at €43 the fixed-price lunch menu is a steal.

8 rue de la Clarté, Périgueux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, 24000, France
05–53–35–15–15
Known For
  • reasonable prices (especially prix-fixe lunch menu)
  • inventive pairings
  • tranquil atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Mon., and mid-May–early-June, Reservations essential

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La Garenne

$$$ Fodor's choice

Exposed beams, stone walls, and rustic tomette tiles assure a picturesque dining experience at this 1846 stone grange set among pretty gardens 3 km (2 miles) outside Cahors. But the real spirit of the place lies in the menu of deeply traditional French favorites: pig's cheeks, truffle omelet, beef onglet (hanger steak), local lamb, and Rocamador cheeses, all accompanied by Cahors wine. Despite the soaring ceilings, it's a cozy place, made all the cozier by friendly service and happy diners from near and far.

D820, Cahors, Occitania, 46000, France
05–65–35–40–67
Known For
  • warm and welcoming atmosphere
  • plenty of charm
  • consistently high quality ingredients
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed. No dinner Mon. and Tues., Reservations essential

Auberge du Sombral Restaurant

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A timeless atmosphere and delicious, great-value cuisine are the hallmarks of this family-owned restaurant and inn set in a charming 17th-century house that's been serving traditional Périgord specialties for more than 50 years. Tuck into terrine of foie gras with homemade chutney, roast leg of Quercy lamb, or Pyrénées trout served gravlax-style with dill, pink peppercorns, and preserved ginger, before finishing with a perfect cheese plate favoring the local goat cheeses. At €21 for a three-course lunch or €32 for a four-course dinner, it's a value too good to pass up.

Pl. du Sombral, St-Cirq-Lapopie, Occitania, 46330, France
05–65–31–26–08
Known For
  • all local specialties
  • lovely setting with outdoor seating
  • two well-priced guest rooms
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed., Reservations essential