The fascinating little town of St. Emilion. (Photo: Bob Ecker)
The fascinating little town of St. Emilion. (Photo: Bob Ecker)

Gourmet on the Go: A Bourdeaux Beauty

RESTAURANT LES GIRONíDINES

5 rue des Girondins, Saint-Emilion, France

Tel: 33 5 57 24 77 72

In what may be considered the epicenter of Bordeaux wine country sits the fascinating little town of St. Emilion, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Climb the steep stairs of the mammoth tower and visit a few of the many wine shops dotting the narrow cobbled street. Don’t miss the amazing monolithic church carved out of rock above where the eighth-century Benedictine monk St. Emilion lived. 

Of course, sightseeing can give you an appetite. Where to nosh? I’d suggest Restaurant Les Giron’dines, where every dish I’ve tasted has been delectable.

This café doesn’t look like much from the street, but once you’re inside, head for the lovely terrace overlooking the main square. Presented with aplomb by the unpretentious, friendly staff, everything is top notch. Try the crab salad starter, magret duck with mixed vegetables or superb duck confit. Being near Dordogne, I ordered the foie gras, which is excellent. French standards such as coq au vin and sole meuniere are expertly prepared. End with the silky crème brûlée or a dish of homemade ice cream. 

After sampling “serious” Bordeaux wines throughout the region, I opted for the restaurant’s simple yet pleasing house red, which is made by the proprietor’s cousin. Trés bon. 

Many locals as well as visitors from around the globe frequent Restaurant Les Giron’dines. After a visit, you’ll likely understand why. 

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