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		<title>Restaurant Pluviôse, Saint-Jean-de-Luz France</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What a pleasure to find a restaurant so utterly concentrated on making simply-delicious food from the freshest possible, ultra-local ingredients and trusting that it will be beautiful, without any flourishes!  In this age of tweezer-food, micro-flowers, sauce dots and Instagram-able plates, it&#8217;s like dining in a monastery! And here, the monks dine very well! Located [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>What a pleasure to find a restaurant so utterly concentrated on making simply-delicious food from the freshest possible, ultra-local ingredients and trusting that it will be beautiful, without any flourishes!  In this age of tweezer-food, micro-flowers, sauce dots and Instagram-able plates, it&#8217;s like dining in a monastery! And here, the monks dine very well!</p>
<p>Located near the Halles of St-Jean-de-Luz, Pluviôse is tiny, with just 12 seats.  The room is comfortable but nondescript, somewhere between a cozy cafe and a food and wine storeroom, with crates and cases stacked in every available corner.  The chef, an Australian who relocated to the Pays-Basque more than 10 years ago, is also the waiter, the sommelier, the dishwasher, literally every job in the house.  So don&#8217;t expect the fancy bells and whistles that are often found in restaurants that set the culinary bar this high.</p>
<p>The food here is really the point, and it is excellent.  Everything is house-made, including the bread, butter, house cheese, vinegar and more.  All ingredients are sourced hyper-locally, (the seafood and fish comes from a fisherman whose boat is 200 m from the restaurant). The bread is baked just before service so that it arrives with your first course still steaming from the oven (and is some of the best bread I have had in the region).  A yogurt ice cream, part of the dessert, was churned at the last minute and never went in a freezer.</p>
<p>Our 7-course lunch included a number of dishes that don&#8217;t sound unusual but surprised with their simplicity of presentation and explosive flavors: Butternut squash, grilled and served with house-made fresh cheese and pumpkin seed-parsley-garlic vinaigrette; tortilla espagnol, the classic egg and potato pie, here with onion bits that had been roasted in the wood oven until crispy and  aromatic; sashimi of grondin gris (an underappreciated fish that, served raw, was toothy, saline and wonderful) with daikon radish and piment d&#8217;Espelette oil;  grilled collar of the same fish with olive oil, sea salt and house vinegar; leeks cooked &#8220;en papillote&#8221; very slowly on the wood grill, topped with diced Meyer lemon (and perhaps my favorite dish of the entire meal);  merlu cooked on the braise with sauce  pil-pil and a salad of cabbage and sunflower seeds (merlu, a flaky white fish, is THE fish of the Basque countries, often cooked &#8220;pil-pil&#8221;, in which the gelatinous fish juices are emulsified with garlic and olive oil);  yogurt ice-cream, with local yuzu confiture.  Wow!</p>
<p>The thing is, every dish was excellent.  The service was informal but well timed.  It would be difficult to find fault with any element of our meal.</p>
<p>The wine list is chock full of natural and organic wines at very generous prices. A bottle of winemaker Thierry Puzelat&#8217;s excellent Clos de Tue-Boeuf &#8220;Le Brin de Chèvre&#8221;, a natural white from the Touraine region, was only 45 euros.  And the 2nd bottle we took for home was only 25!</p>
<p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/restaurant_pluviose/?hl=en"><strong>Pluviôse</strong></a><br />
<strong>Address:  </strong>3, Rue du 17 Pluviôse, 64500 Saint-Jean-de-Luz<br />
<strong>Tel:</strong>  <span class="LrzXr zdqRlf kno-fv"><span aria-label="Call phone number +44 20 7251 0848"><span aria-label="Call phone number 05 24 33 37 05">(011 33) 06 67 41 78 07</span> </span></span><br />
<strong>Reservations:</strong> very strongly advised as the restaurant only has 12 seats. No website, reservations by phone.</p>
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