#346: The baker by Stefano in Beausoleil

If you travel to the Cote d'Azur, many want to see the rich and famous. yachts, Lamborghinis, Silikonbrüste, Hyalloronlippen, Extensions and skintight (not always optimal fitting) Glitter runabout – all’ those were amusing by-products of our must-sees and to-dos.

I have seen my Chagall, Miro also and Matisse. Went through the lavender fields and olive oil have tasted and capture the sunflowers Van Gogh. I have wandered in the squares of the Popes and Arabic, Italian and Gothic influences admired in architecture.

One does not have to follow the beautiful glow, but in small alleys in St. Tropez lose and enjoy there with the locals on small squares with a few tables the balmy evening.

Enjoy is easy in Provence and good food to find actually. But one of my personal highlights was the Il fornaio Stefano. Beausoleil is the village, is the above Monaco. above means, that goes to a few hundred meters and a few stairs down to is no longer in France, sondern in Monte Carlo. A smooth transition and only the change of the mobile network know one then, that you are in the land of low tax rates, in the land of pirates- or. Raubritterfürsten (naturally only seen historically) and luxury cars, drive the circle.

Il fornaio is inside a deli with a few tables on the sidewalk and what. The owner and chef Stefano is Italian and the chef and results in a delightful restaurant with his wife Victoria. Not only, that the products are sensational and of high quality, they are also prepared by the chef with a lot of love and passion. And there's good coffee, namely really good coffee, something that the South of France, despite its proximity to Italy namely can not. And Stefano has taken time, to chat with us, offer the dog not just water, but also Ragu, to stand and the Junior answer questions, what cars he has in fact already seen. It was, like arriving at a friend, even though we were the first time there.

Any time.

https://www.ilfornaiobeausoleil.com/

1 thought on “#346: The baker by Stefano in Beausoleil

  1. hans schnatter

    would fit in a travel guide, also have wonderful memories of Provance and the many small villages in the mountains..

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