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Côte d'Azur / French Riviera > Gassin
Gassin, whose name derives from *Guardia Sinus*, meaning guardian of the gulf, is a historic hilltop village once occupied by the Moors until the tenth century.
Located on the Place des Barri, this restaurant offers a terrace with open views over the Gulf of Saint-Tropez and towards the Alpine foothills. The setting provides a clear sense of the surrounding landscape.
The menu focuses on house specialities prepared by a chef from the region, drawing on both personal and local references. Dishes may include stewed small rock octopus, truffle gnocchi and a Grand Marnier soufflé.
A well-established address that also offers a small number of guest rooms for those wishing to stay in the village.
Set beneath hackberry trees overlooking the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, this restaurant offers a calm outdoor setting accompanied by the sound of cicadas.
The menu follows the seasons, with a focus on fresh and locally sourced ingredients. Dishes are prepared in-house and reflect a straightforward, product-led approach.
Examples include stewed small rock octopus with Espelette pepper and organic spelt from Bras, potato gnocchi with truffle, rocket and Parmesan, and roasted local peaches. The Grand Marnier soufflé remains a signature dessert, alongside daily specials that evolve with market availability.
Suitable for couples, families or small groups, the setting and menu are designed for relaxed, unhurried dining.
Contact information
Place deï Barri - 83580 Gassin










