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Avrillé, France

Patachée

CuisineModern Cuisine
Price€€
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseQuiet
CapacityIntimate
Michelin

Patachée holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, placing it among the more consistent modern cuisine addresses in the greater Angers area. Located in Avrillé just north of the city, it sits at the €€ price tier, accessible without being casual, and carries a 4.8 Google rating across 222 reviews, a figure that reflects sustained local confidence rather than passing attention.

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Address
116 Rue Pierre Mendès France, 49240 Avrillé, France
Phone
+33 2 41 88 11 70
Patachée restaurant in Avrillé, France
About

The Loire Valley's Quiet Confidence, Expressed in a Suburb

France's regional dining scene has long been defined by a tension between the gastronomic gravity of Paris and the quieter, ingredient-driven kitchens that operate in its shadow. In the Loire Valley, that tension plays out across a corridor of towns and villages where the produce, the fish from the Loire itself, the market garden vegetables of Anjou, the wines from Muscadet to Saumur, tends to arrive at the table fresher and less ceremonially than anything a grand boulevard address could promise. Avrillé, a commune sitting directly north of Angers, belongs to this geography. Patachée is a restaurant in Avrillé, France, serving Modern French Bistronomy at around $40 per person.

What the Michelin Plate Means at This Price Point

Patachée carries Michelin Plate recognition at €€ pricing, which gives the distinction added weight. At the €€€€ bracket occupied by Au Crocodile in Strasbourg or Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Michelin recognition is expected infrastructure. At €€, it signals that the kitchen is working at a standard above its commercial tier, that someone is making sourcing and technique choices that the price alone would not necessarily demand. Consecutive recognition across two guide cycles reinforces that this is not a one-season anomaly. The 4.8 Google rating across 235 reviews adds another layer of confirmation.

Sourcing and the Anjou Ingredient Tradition

Modern cuisine in the Loire corridor has a natural advantage that kitchens in denser urban markets lack: proximity to an agricultural region with genuine variety. The Maine-et-Loire department, within which Avrillé sits, produces everything from Anjou pears and asparagus to river fish and some of France's most versatile wine appellations. The regional sourcing tradition is not a marketing posture here, it is a practical reality shaped by geography and market access. Restaurants that commit to working within this supply chain tend to produce menus that shift with the season rather than against it, and the cost structure of working with local producers at modest scale often enables the kind of ingredient quality at €€ pricing that would be impossible to achieve through centralised wholesale supply chains. Patachée's modern cuisine classification places it within a category that, at its better expressions across France, from Flocons de Sel in Megève to AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille, tends to be defined precisely by this responsiveness to place and season. Whether that potential is fully realised at any given visit depends on timing and the current market, which is precisely the point: the leading argument for coming more than once.

The Physical Setting and Approach

The address on Rue Pierre Mendès France places Patachée in the commercial-residential fabric that characterises Avrillé's main arteries, rather than any picturesque town-centre precinct. This matters for calibration. Visitors arriving with the visual grammar of a half-timbered Alsatian auberge or a cliffside terrace in the south of France will need to reset their expectations at the door. The value proposition here is on the plate, not in the approach. That is, in a certain tradition of French provincial dining, a virtue: the rooms that concentrate on the cooking rather than the décor tend to be the ones that last, and Patachée's dual Michelin Plate recognition suggests a kitchen that understands where its priorities should sit. For context on how dining in the broader Avrillé area fits together, see

Planning a Visit

Patachée sits at 116 Rue Pierre Mendès France, 49240 Avrillé, directly north of central Angers and accessible by car or by public transit from the city. The €€ price range places it among the more accessible Michelin-recognised addresses in the Maine-et-Loire region, making it a practical option for a weekday lunch or a low-ceremony dinner without the booking lead times required at starred houses. Given the strong and sustained Google review volume, reservations in advance are advisable, 222 reviews at 4.8 reflects an active dining room, not a quiet neighbourhood option that seats walk-ins freely. Those interested in how France's modern cuisine addresses compare internationally can follow the thread through kitchens like Frantzén in Stockholm or FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai, and through French benchmarks like Troisgros - Le Bois sans Feuilles in Ouches, Paul Bocuse - L'Auberge du Pont de Collonges, or Auberge du Vieux Puits in Fontjoncouse.

Signature Dishes
ris de veaufricassée d’escargotslangoustines
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At-a-Glance Comparison

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Intimate
  • Cozy
  • Rustic
  • Elegant
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Family
  • Business Dinner
Experience
  • Open Kitchen
Drink Program
  • Extensive Wine List
Sourcing
  • Local Sourcing
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacityIntimate
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingLeisurely

Intimate and cozy bistro atmosphere in a traditional house with rustic touches, described as calm, pleasant, and sometimes chilly near the entrance.

Signature Dishes
ris de veaufricassée d’escargotslangoustines