Villa Saint-Ange, Mediterranean restaurant in Villa Saint-Ange, Aix-en-Provence, France
Âma Terra is a restaurant in Villa Saint-Ange featuring a Second Empire glass roof with crystal chandeliers inside. Outside, terraces spread across the grounds surrounded by pools and fountains on an 8,000 m² estate.
The private building houses the Salon Malmaison with 18th-century-inspired wall paintings. The architecture references the era of Empress Josephine.
The menu celebrates Mediterranean cooking with local Provençal ingredients such as royal sea bream carpaccio and sweetbread with grapefruit syrup. The food tells the story of this region through its flavors.
The restaurant is open 24 hours daily and offers air conditioning, parking, and access to the garden and terrace. The space is accessible for visitors with mobility needs.
Head barman Joën Saint-Requier crafts signature cocktails at the zinc counter bar, with each drink inspired by a different artist. The beverages become artistic expressions in themselves.
Location: Aix-en-Provence
Inception: June 1, 2019
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: Traverse de Saint-Pierre
Phone: +33442951010
Website: https://villasaintange.com/fr
GPS coordinates: 43.52329,5.45802
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:06
The center of Aix-en-Provence holds a vibrant food scene that relies on market produce and the seasons. In vaulted rooms from the 17th century or renovated townhouses, chefs work with the best the region offers: garden vegetables, fresh herbs, and local Provencal products. Some places like Pierre Reboul or Étude offer tasting menus where modern techniques meet traditional French flavors. Others, like Âma Terra, focus on organic ingredients and adapt their dishes for vegetarians. The food spots are found between the narrow streets of the old town and a few excursions out to the countryside. La Taula Gallici is in a vaulted cellar, Le Art plays with Mediterranean influences, and a few kilometers away, Hélène Darroze at Villa La Coste creates her menu around the estate’s garden. Shade-covered terraces appear in the good weather, and many restaurants have received Michelin stars. This all reflects a cuisine that follows the seasons, keeping taste and joy in mind.
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