"Daniel Lutrand's elegant Provençal room — the birthday table that combines warmth, serious cooking, and a wine list weighted toward southern Rhône."
Pastis opened in 2009 and has held one Michelin star since 2013. Chef-patron Daniel Lutrand sources almost exclusively from the Hérault and the southern Rhône. The cooking is confidently Provençal without the clichés — heavy on olive oil, wild herbs, stone-fruit in season, and the darker meats of the hinterland.
Signatures include a bourride de Sète (the local fish stew, refined), a slow-cooked shoulder of Cévennes lamb with tapenade jus, and a rouget with safran and fennel. The cheese course features only southern-French producers. The tasting menu runs seven courses.
The wine list is weighted toward Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Gigondas, and the Pic Saint-Loup. The pairing is well-priced and tends toward adventurous natural-wine choices in the opening courses.
The room seats thirty-five across a main dining area and a private alcove for parties of six. The atmosphere is warmer and more convivial than the more cerebral Reflet — an important choice for birthdays.
For a birthday of four to eight, Pastis combines serious Michelin cooking with a room warm enough to celebrate in. The private alcove accommodates eight comfortably; the kitchen will build a custom menu on one week's notice.
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