La Table de Pavie




La Table de Pavie elevates Southwest French terroir to two-Michelin-starred heights in Saint-Émilion, where chef Yannick Alléno's contemporary interpretations of Bordeaux traditions unfold against panoramic vineyard views. This ultra-premium destination within Hôtel de Pavie showcases Aquitaine's finest ingredients through innovative techniques and expert Bordeaux wine pairings.

Place du Clocher, Where the Ritual Begins
Saint-Émilion occupies a particular position in the French wine imagination: a medieval hilltop town whose limestone streets and bell tower have watched centuries of harvest, trade, and table. Arriving at Place du Clocher, the clocktower square that sits at the town's heart, the setting frames a meal before you've touched a menu. La Table de Pavie occupies this address, and the physical weight of the surroundings does something specific to how dinner unfolds here. The stone walls, the unhurried square, the scale of the church above — these aren't decoration. They establish a tempo. In a region where wine is discussed in terms of vintage and patience, a restaurant that earns two Michelin stars in this environment is expected to match that cadence.
The Architecture of a Two-Star Meal in Wine Country
France's two-star tier demands something particular from a kitchen: consistent technical execution plus a point of view that separates a table from its one-star neighbours. In Saint-Émilion, where the broader restaurant offer ranges from traditional bistro cooking at places like L'Envers du Décor through to single-starred modern French at Les Belles Perdrix de Troplong Mondot and Logis de la Cadène, La Table de Pavie sits in its own tier. Two consecutive Michelin stars — awarded in both 2024 and 2025 , alongside a Les Grandes Tables du Monde listing in 2025 place it in a peer set that extends well beyond the Gironde. That alignment with Les Grandes Tables du Monde is worth noting specifically: membership in that network requires not just kitchen quality but a standard of room, service, and total experience that the guide's editorial committee assesses on multiple visits.
La Liste scores add another reference point. The 2025 score of 93 points and the 2026 score of 92 points position La Table de Pavie inside a global bracket that includes two-star addresses in Paris and across provincial France. For comparison, France's most recognised creative tables , including Arpège in Paris and Mirazur in Menton , occupy La Liste's upper tiers. A score in the low nineties places La Table de Pavie in serious company without overstating where it sits in the national hierarchy. Chef Sébastien Faramond's classification as a creative kitchen rather than a strictly classical one is relevant here: the La Liste and Michelin creative bracket in France includes tables like Flocons de Sel in Megève and the province-based approach of Bras in Laguiole, where regional roots and creative ambition coexist rather than compete.
The Dining Ritual: Pace, Sequence, and What It Asks of the Guest
Creative two-star dining in France follows a particular ritual logic, and that logic matters as much as the food itself. Menus at this level are almost always sequenced: a succession of courses with its own internal arc, from lighter, more acidic early plates through richer midpoints and toward a dessert sequence that closes the meal with deliberate finality. The guest's role is receptive rather than directive. You are not assembling a meal from a list; you are following a composed argument. The kitchen's creative classification at La Table de Pavie signals that Faramond's kitchen is not restating classical French cuisine but interrogating it , using regional Bordelais ingredients, seasonal availability, and technical precision to build something that sits outside the bistro tradition without abandoning it entirely.
In the Bordeaux region specifically, that creative tension has a particular flavour. The wine culture here is conservative by temperament: Grand Cru Classé rankings, established châteaux, and cellar-aged Merlot-dominant blends define the local identity. A two-star creative kitchen operating in this environment is, in a sense, making an argument about what modern Bordelais cooking can be. The leading wine-country restaurants of this tier , think of Troisgros in its Ouches setting or Auberge de l'Ill in Alsace , understand that their surroundings are part of the meal's meaning, not merely backdrop. The physical context of Saint-Émilion's vineyards and classified estates carries into any serious dinner table here, whether or not a specific château's bottle appears on the list.
Service at this category of French restaurant follows a formal choreography that can feel strict to guests unfamiliar with it: courses arrive at measured intervals, bread service is attentive, and sommelier interaction tends to be structured rather than casual. Google reviewers rate La Table de Pavie at 4.9 across 176 reviews, a figure that in the context of a formal two-star table reflects consistent execution over time rather than occasional exceptional nights. That kind of score at a €€€€ price point in a destination town , where expectations arrive already calibrated by the surrounding terroir , suggests the kitchen and front of house are matching each other at a high level.
Saint-Émilion's Dining Tier and Where This Fits
For visitors building a longer stay around Saint-Émilion, the town's restaurant range covers significant ground. L'Huitrier Pie and Château Grand Barrail occupy the modern French €€€ tier, offering accomplished cooking at a less demanding price point and without the formality of a two-star setting. L'Envers du Décor anchors the town's traditional, lower-key end , a wine bar and bistro format that suits a lunch between cellar visits. La Table de Pavie occupies the leading of this local pyramid, which means it functions differently from those alternatives: it is a destination meal rather than a neighbourhood option, and it warrants being treated as the focal point of an evening rather than one stop among several. For broader context on the Saint-Émilion table, our full Saint-Émilion restaurants guide maps the scene across categories and price points.
Internationally, the creative two-star register that La Table de Pavie occupies has direct counterparts elsewhere in Europe. Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona and Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen both operate in the same tier, where technical discipline and creative intent are expected to coexist at every service. Understanding where La Table de Pavie sits within that peer set helps calibrate what a meal here means , not as a provincial curiosity but as a serious entry in the contemporary French creative dining conversation.
Planning the Visit
La Table de Pavie is located at 5 Place du Clocher in Saint-Émilion, within the medieval town centre and within walking distance of the main wine estates and the collegiate church. At a €€€€ price point for a two-star creative table, the meal represents a significant per-head investment, and the format almost certainly requires a full evening. Visitors combining the restaurant with a stay in the area should consult our Saint-Émilion hotels guide for accommodation options at different price tiers. For those extending the stay into tastings, cellar visits, and regional exploration, our Saint-Émilion wineries guide, bars guide, and experiences guide provide the surrounding context for a full visit. Booking well in advance is advisable for a table of this profile in a town that draws international wine tourism throughout the spring-to-autumn season; a two-star Les Grandes Tables du Monde address in a high-traffic destination town will not hold tables for last-minute arrivals during peak periods.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the atmosphere like at La Table de Pavie?
La Table de Pavie sits on Place du Clocher in Saint-Émilion's medieval centre, and the setting establishes a formal, unhurried register before the meal begins. Two Michelin stars and a Les Grandes Tables du Monde listing in a €€€€ price bracket indicate a room and service style calibrated to the upper tier of French dining , structured, attentive, and without the casual informality of a bistro or wine bar. For visitors accustomed to Paris's leading creative tables, the atmosphere here will feel familiar in its formality; for those arriving primarily from the wine estate side of Saint-Émilion, the shift in register from a château tasting room to this kind of serious dinner is worth accounting for in how you plan your evening.
What should I order at La Table de Pavie?
At a Michelin two-star creative table, the answer is almost always to follow the kitchen's own sequenced menu rather than constructing a meal from individual choices. Chef Sébastien Faramond's creative classification signals a menu built around internal logic and progression, and the awards record , two consecutive stars plus La Liste recognition in the low nineties , reflects a kitchen operating with consistent intent across services. Ordering à la carte at this level, if available, risks losing the argumentative arc of the full menu. The wine programme, in a region with some of France's most documented classified estates, is worth engaging seriously: the sommelier in a Les Grandes Tables du Monde property is expected to carry above-average depth on local producers.
Is La Table de Pavie appropriate for children?
The combination of a two-star formal creative menu, a €€€€ price range, and a setting in one of France's most prominent wine tourism destinations suggests this is an adult-oriented dining environment. Multi-course creative tasting menus at this level typically run two to three hours, require sustained attention to pacing and sequence, and carry a price point that makes the format impractical for young children. Families visiting Saint-Émilion with children who want accessible dining at a lower register will find better-suited options across the town's broader restaurant range , see our full Saint-Émilion restaurants guide for alternatives across cuisine type and price tier.
Just the Basics
Comparable venues for orientation, based on our database fields.
| Venue | Notes | Price |
|---|---|---|
| La Table de Pavie | This venue | €€€€ |
| Logis de la Cadène | Modern Cuisine, €€€€ | €€€€ |
| L'Huitrier Pie | Modern Cuisine, €€€ | €€€ |
| L'Envers du Décor | Traditional Cuisine, €€ | €€ |
| Les Belles Perdrix de Troplong Mondot | Modern Cuisine, €€€€ | €€€€ |
| Château Grand Barrail | Modern Cuisine, €€€ | €€€ |
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