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Arles, France

Chardon

CuisineModern Cuisine
LocationArles, France
Michelin

On Rue des Arènes, within walking distance of Arles's Roman amphitheatre, Chardon holds two consecutive Michelin Plate citations (2024 and 2025) and a 4.2 Google rating across more than 420 reviews. The kitchen works in the modern cuisine register at a mid-range price point, making it one of the more accessible entry points into Arles's recognised dining tier.

Chardon restaurant in Arles, France
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A Street That Earns Its Address

Rue des Arènes runs directly toward the Roman amphitheatre that has defined Arles for two millennia, and the buildings along it carry the characteristic limestone weight of the city's historic core. Arriving at number 37, you are in a part of town where the stones underfoot date back further than most countries' recorded histories. That physical context matters for a restaurant like Chardon, because it sets the frame for what the kitchen is doing: modern cuisine in a city with deep agricultural roots, served at a price point — €€ on the standard scale — that keeps the room accessible rather than ceremonial.

Arles sits at the northern edge of the Camargue, where the Rhône delta broadens into wetlands, salt flats, and rice paddies before meeting the Mediterranean. To the northeast, the Alpilles produce olive oil, herbs, and stone fruit of considerable quality. To the west, the Crau plain , one of France's few steppe ecosystems , has given its name to a protected lamb designation. A modern kitchen in this city has access to a supply radius that would be the envy of restaurants in less geographically fortunate locations. How a kitchen chooses to engage with that supply, or to ignore it, tells you most of what you need to know about its ambitions.

Michelin Recognition and What It Signals Here

The Michelin Plate, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, is a citation that often gets underread. It does not carry the starred hierarchy, but it is a deliberate inclusion in the guide: Michelin uses the Plate to flag kitchens producing food worth eating, where the inspectors found cooking of consistent quality without the full apparatus of a starred operation. Two consecutive years of that recognition narrows the field considerably. In a city the size of Arles, it places Chardon in a small group of restaurants the guide considers worth a detour.

For comparison within the immediate Arles scene, Le Seize also works in the modern cuisine register at a comparable price tier, and L'Arlatan covers the Mediterranean end of the spectrum at €€. The farm-to-table cohort , represented by Drum Café and Le Gibolin , occupies an overlapping price band with an explicitly sourcing-forward identity. Inari sits one tier up at €€€ and pursues a fusion approach. Chardon's double Plate citation distinguishes it within the €€ group as the entry that has attracted the most sustained guide attention.

At the other end of the French spectrum, the Michelin framework scales to operations like Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, Mirazur in Menton, Flocons de Sel in Megève, Troisgros in Ouches, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, and Bras in Laguiole , operations where ingredient sourcing is a documented, named pillar of the kitchen's identity. The Plate does not place Chardon in that tier, but it does confirm the kitchen is producing food the guide tracks seriously. Beyond France, modern cuisine kitchens at the citation level include Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai, which illustrate how the modern cuisine category spans an enormous range of scale and investment , a reminder that Chardon occupies a specific, accessible position within that range.

Ingredient Geography and Why It Matters in Arles

The broader question for any modern cuisine kitchen in this part of Provence is how it handles the sourcing advantage the region provides. The Camargue produces salt harvested through traditional methods still tied to the specific hydrology of the delta, along with a rice variety , riz de Camargue , that holds a protected geographical indication. The Alpilles contribute AOC olive oil. Crau lamb carries its own AOC. The market at Arles, held on Saturday mornings on the Boulevard des Lices, is one of the better-stocked in the region and pulls directly from these producers. A kitchen on Rue des Arènes has access to all of this within a short supply chain.

Modern cuisine as a category can mean different things: it encompasses kitchens that apply contemporary technique to regional ingredients, those that take a more global-pantry approach, and those that sit somewhere between. The Michelin Plate designation confirms cooking quality but does not specify which direction a kitchen leans. What the geographic context suggests, and what the consistently strong Google score across a large sample of reviews (4.2 from 423) reinforces, is that the kitchen is producing food that holds up across a wide range of visitors, including those with access to the regional ingredient story and those without.

Planning a Visit

Chardon sits at 37 Rue des Arènes, a short walk from the amphitheatre and from the main hotel and cultural concentration of central Arles. The €€ price range places it within reach for most mid-range travel budgets, and it is worth noting that this price tier in a cited Michelin kitchen represents reasonable value against comparable operations in larger French cities. Arles sees significant visitor volume during the photography festival Les Rencontres d'Arles in July and throughout the broader summer season, which affects availability at the better-regarded tables across the city. Visiting outside peak summer , particularly in spring or early autumn, when Provençal produce is at its most varied , gives both better booking conditions and a more representative read on the kitchen's sourcing approach.

For a broader view of where Chardon sits within the city's eating and drinking options, the full Arles restaurants guide covers the complete field. Travellers building a longer stay can also consult the Arles hotels guide, Arles bars guide, Arles wineries guide, and Arles experiences guide for a full picture of what the city offers at the premium end of the travel spectrum.

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