La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez
Mediterranean restaurant · Saint-Tropez ·

La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez

Mediterranean restaurant · Saint-Tropez ·

Mediterranean dishes, seaside terrace, sand floors, DJ, DJ, DJ

beautiful ambiance
beach vibe
attentive service
tuna
avocado with crab
wine service
zucchini flowers
mezzés de méditerranée
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez by null

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9 Quai Jean Jaurès, 83990 Saint-Tropez, France Get directions

€100+

Accepts reservations
Credit card accepted
Lunch
Dinner
Late night food

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9 Quai Jean Jaurès, 83990 Saint-Tropez, France Get directions

+33 4 94 17 01 23
restaurant-lapetiteplage-sainttropez.com
@lapetiteplagesainttropez

€100+

Features

•Accepts reservations
•Credit card accepted
•Lunch
•Dinner
•Late night food
•Alcohol
•Wine
•Cocktails

Last updated

Jan 21, 2026

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La Petite Plage

"In this restaurant in the village port, Eric Frechon devises the menu, and the sea does the rest. Enjoy a new take on flavoursome Mediterranean cuisine, as you bury your feet in the sand overlooking the yachts, ever a subject of conversation. On summer evenings, a DJ provides the soundtrack, as is the norm in Saint-Tropez! Attentive service despite the bustle." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/provence-alpes-cote-dazur/saint-tropez/restaurant/la-petite-plage
La Petite Plage Saint-Tropez

Eng. Abdullah A.

Google
The food selection is not the regular but nice fusion touches adds to it. Service is average. The avocado with crab is so good. The main we tried the kufta and lamb chops and it was fine. Atmosphere is nice especially late in the night when it turn like a club with loud music and party vibes. In general its worth

Karin B.

Google
La Petite Plage, Saint Tropez a Disappointing Return La Petite Plage has been one of our annual reliable stops on our visits in Saint Tropez. Unfortunately, this season the experience fell short of both expectations and standards. The wine service immediately set the tone. After asking for the driest option by the glass, the recommendation landed, on the most expensive choice at 20 EUR, compared with other options at 12 and 16 EUR. More disappointing than the price was the service: the wine was poured at the bar rather than at the table. At this level, in Saint Tropez, it is not just about the wine itself but the ritual. The pour was meager, barely one-third full. The carpaccio was fine, but the zucchini flowers, which I ordered, arrived unexpectedly fried flat and accompanied by a sauce that lacked freshness and balance. In a region celebrated for its Mediterranean produce, such a preparation felt heavy-handed and uninspired. The main course, a simple salad of tomatoes, cucumbers, and feta, was perhaps the greatest disappointment. Priced at 34 EUR, it arrived ice cold, the tomatoes soft and flavorless, as though straight from a refrigerator rather than the sun drenched markets of Provence. What should have been a showcase of freshness instead felt like a preassembled dish. To be clear, price was not the issue, we expect a premium in Saint Tropez in August. The real problem was quality. The one redeeming aspect was our server, Artemis, who was attentive, genuinely warm, and clearly surprised when told the meal was only “good.” In a town that thrives on repeat visitors, consistency is everything. Sadly, this year La Petite Plage did not deliver the standard it once did.

Monika C.

Google
A Cozy Culinary Escape From the moment you step inside, this place feels like a warm hug. Soft lighting, thoughtful details, and a relaxed, intimate vibe make it the perfect spot to unwind. Whether you’re tucked into a corner with a glass of wine or laughing over plates with friends, the atmosphere invites you to stay a while. And the food? Absolutely incredible. Every dish is made with care — rich in flavor, beautifully presented, and just the kind of comfort food you crave but rarely find done this well. From the first bite to the last, everything was chef’s kiss. A true hidden gem that feels like home, but tastes like something out of a dream. Can’t wait to go back.

Meg S.

Google
Such a wonderful spot for dinner - great vibes, food with extensive creative cocktail list. Located right along the port, wonderful location. Would easily come back again!

Francesca H.

Google
Very nice spot in a great location at the port of San Trope. It has a nice beach vibe. The food was great particularly the tuna was worth repeating. I would definitely recommend it for a night out great for groups and partying for girls have in mind that the floor has beach sand.

Olivier F.

Google
A Delicious Experience – Highly Recommended Pros: -The Mezzés de Méditerranée (115€ for two) was outstanding. Each dish offered a perfect blend of flavors — I highly recommend trying it. -The Bora-Bora mocktail was refreshing and delicious. -The ambiance is beautiful, with a ceiling adorned with lights and flowers, a sand-covered floor, and great music that enhances the overall vibe. Cons: -12€ for a bottle of Evian water feels excessive. -After paying, we walked to the other side of the restaurant to admire the decor, but were quickly (though politely) asked to leave. Notes: -The service was average and didn’t quite match the upscale feel of the venue. We had to ask for explanations about the mezzés, which should have been offered proactively. -The request for some tip (pourboire) during the payment is a bit surprising and unusual for France.

Ma O

Google
The place looked amazing but… sorry… one of the most rude service ever! We asked for some water and no idea how many times we were if ignored. The waiter I believe she woke up with her left foot. With such attitude people should not got I work. The food was good but really… service killed all of the experience. At the end we said who is paying what. The lady was unable to calculate and add our orders and all the time was telling we don’t wanna pay for something. We were waiting 10 minutes or more that she was able to add all things… we were 6 people and really… we just took a main dish… I will never go back there again!

Laura R.

Google
We were a bit nervous to dine here because of the mixed reviews, but we had a wonderful dinner. Our server was lovely, and the ambiance was fantastic. It’s a truly beautiful restaurant! We had the calamari, octopus, sea bream, and some cocktails, and everything was delicious. We will be back!