
Restaurant Pollen
A Michelin-starred gem in Avignon, offering imaginative Provençal cuisine in a serene, exclusive courtyard setting.

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Restaurant Pollen

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Must-see attractions
A Michelin-starred gem in Avignon, offering imaginative Provençal cuisine in a serene, exclusive courtyard setting.
"Faultless and friendly, a truly special evening that exceeded all expectations."
Book in Advance
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity. Book well in advance.
Weekday Dining
Visit between Monday and Friday as the restaurant is closed on weekends.

Quick Facts
Cuisine
Modern Cuisine
Price
$$$
Phone
+33 4 86 34 93 74
Address
18 Rue Joseph Vernet, 84000 Avignon, France
Website
pollen-restaurant.fr/Highlights
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Michelin-Starred Creative Cuisine
Indulge in Chef Mathieu Desmaret's imaginative dishes featuring seasonal Provençal products and wild ingredients.

Hidden Gem in a Quiet Courtyard
Discover this exclusive, cozy atmosphere tucked away in a serene courtyard, offering a tranquil dining escape.

Surprise 'Carte Blanche' Menu
Opt for the 'Carte Blanche' surprise menu for a culinary adventure showcasing the chef's creativity.
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Book in Advance
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity. Book well in advance.
Weekday Dining
Visit between Monday and Friday as the restaurant is closed on weekends.
Embrace the Surprise Menu
Consider the 'Carte Blanche' surprise menu for an array of creative and delightful dishes.
Focus on Local Produce
Try the well-executed dishes featuring local produce; some may surprise with unusual flavor pairings.
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Book in Advance
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity. Book well in advance.
Weekday Dining
Visit between Monday and Friday as the restaurant is closed on weekends.
Embrace the Surprise Menu
Consider the 'Carte Blanche' surprise menu for an array of creative and delightful dishes.
Focus on Local Produce
Try the well-executed dishes featuring local produce; some may surprise with unusual flavor pairings.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Restaurant Pollen offers an exceptional fine dining experience, lauded for its creative, Michelin-starred cuisine and attentive, friendly service. Diners consistently praise the imaginative dishes, the tranquil courtyard setting, and the overall welcoming atmosphere. While portions are generally well-received, a few guests desired slightly larger protein servings.
"I have been to Michelin star restaurants around the world and their miso and white wine sauce entered my top 3 ever eaten. May the chef be proud of how wide my eyes opened when I tasted that sauce."
Jessica "JessGOAT" Bolden
"We first went to Pollen in 2019, before they received their Michelin star, and had a great experience. Although we have visited the Luberon Valley every year since (ex covid), we had not returned until now. This time, we ended up going twice. Yes, we went twice in one week — first with just my wife, and then again with my brother and sister-in-law. It is that good.
Pollen is the perfect blend of casual and elegant. There are no tablecloths, which we like, and the space has a calm, minimalist atmosphere.
The service is professional, friendly, and relaxed. Pierre, who was also there in 2019, was wonderful in guiding us through the menu. On our second visit, he remembered us from a few days earlier and kindly adjusted the menu so we wouldn’t repeat any of the main dishes.
The first time, we had the short tasting menu; the second time, the long one. Both were superb, and the short menu is especially good value.
We happened to visit during a major heat wave and were very thankful for their excellent air conditioning.
We are already looking forward to returning next year."
Ricardo Toro
"We had a great 3 course lunch. Every dish was delicious, showcased great technique and very flavoursome. The restaurant was very accommodating to my allergies and dietary requirements. Atmosphere was comfortable and refined, yet not stuffy. I would have personally preferred more substantial portions of the protein component of each dish, but it was an enjoyable lunch nonetheless."
Kathleen Ooi
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Frequently Asked Questions
It's a Michelin-starred restaurant offering creative Provençal cuisine in a unique courtyard setting, with a focus on seasonal ingredients.
Yes, reservations are highly recommended as the restaurant is very popular and can be difficult to get into.
No, Restaurant Pollen is closed on weekends. It is open from Monday to Friday.
It's a surprise tasting menu where the chef creates a series of dishes based on the best seasonal ingredients available.
Yes, the restaurant is accommodating to dietary requirements, including vegetarian options.
The atmosphere is described as cozy, exclusive, calm, and elegantly minimalist, offering a serene dining escape.
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