I live in Anjou, and we have lots of little gems in the countryside and within cities like Angers, but as we're on the Loire, there are many places that cater to tourists (meaning cheap/mediocre food but nice surroundings).
For sure; and a good idea, there is (or at least was when we last went about 5 years back) a lot of really great, more obscure, less 'trampled' places.
Interesting piece this one, thanks. We lived and worked in Southern Spain for about 10 years but moved away about 15 years ago, so would be interested to see if this decline is also replicated in the rural villages we used to eat in where the food was usually pretty damn good.
Eating out in rural France
I live in Anjou, and we have lots of little gems in the countryside and within cities like Angers, but as we're on the Loire, there are many places that cater to tourists (meaning cheap/mediocre food but nice surroundings).
For sure; and a good idea, there is (or at least was when we last went about 5 years back) a lot of really great, more obscure, less 'trampled' places.
Going to have to go and check back, aren't I, you think? :)
Interesting piece this one, thanks. We lived and worked in Southern Spain for about 10 years but moved away about 15 years ago, so would be interested to see if this decline is also replicated in the rural villages we used to eat in where the food was usually pretty damn good.