La Recreation, Les Arques, Lot et Garonne, France

La Recreation is a restaurant with an interesting story. It was set up by Jacques Ratier and his wife, Noëlle, in an old school in the tiny village of Les Arques which has very little other infrastructure – no shop, bar or other restaurant; and is deep in the heart of the rural Lot et Garonne region. Its excellent food and cheerful ambience soon built up its reputation locally but then something happened to give it a much wider audience – the American writer Michael Sanders went to live in Les Arques for a year with the specific intention of writing a book about the restaurant and the village. That book, From Here You Can’t See Paris, has been an international bestseller.

We have been to La Recreation twice on this French holiday and we have had two wonderful meals there. The menu is always a set 5 courses but there is plenty of choice for 3 of those. On our first visit we had mushroom soup, lobster ravioli (which has apparently been on the menu since the restaurant started), zander in filo pastry on a bed of spring onions, a cheese course and finished up with a creme brulee or chocalate parfait. All the cooking was first class with some great touches such as stuffed courgettes flowers and potato pancakes with the zander. On our second visit we enjoyed fillets of red mullet with a tomato caviar, scallops with a passion fruit sauce and two more impressive desserts. Once again the amazing value of dining out in France was illustrated since this 5 course menu was only 29 Euros. The service was very friendly and efficient. Noëlle runs the front of house and takes all the orders, she is very knowledgeable about the menu, the source of the ingredients and accompanying wines in both French and English. The dining room is airy and has ideal restaurant acoustics (an article on such matters will appear soon) though it is little changed from its classroom origins.

The effect of the book on the dining experience is interesting. This is a lovely unpretentious restaurant in a rural setting, not aiming for Michelin stars but keen to provide a great meal for all sorts of diners including local people, however its exposure in the best-selling book has altered its clientele. Some diners came with copies of the book already signed by the author with the intent of getting Jacques and Noëlle’s signatures as well. There was much conversation between different tables of diners which revolved around the book and its sequel about the local vin de Cahors. Did any of this detract from the experience? – we didn’t think so, it was a bit different to most restaurants and perhaps we would have liked less distraction so that we could concentrate more on the great food but it was very agreeable to be amongst a group of diners who were so enthusiastic about the restaurant and the food.

7 Responses to La Recreation, Les Arques, Lot et Garonne, France

  1. First rate retaurant with great food and fantastic hosts! Eating ouside in the courtyard on a summer’s evening is a delight.

    We like gowing with our french friends!

  2. Ank Benko says:

    Indeed good restaurant. Only: not in the departement “Lot et Garonne (47)” but in the “Lot (46)”. Watch your tomtom!!

  3. Sophia Mose says:

    Agree with the review, one of our favourites in this beautiful region of ours. Les Arques is in the Lot Department, though! More specifically in the Bouriane region within the Lot department. This area is very different from the Lot-et-Garonne, so please correct this in your review. Thanks!

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  6. Susan et Betty says:

    We have dined regularly at La Recreation for the past five years and we have never been disappointed. In fact it gets better and better, and we never thought that this was possible. Excellent cuisine, wonderful choice, best service, and prices that equate and provide exceptional value.

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