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St Paul de Vance is 100% tourist. Every shop in the High Street is an art gallery or an estate agent. Also be prepare for a kilometre walk after parking your car as the place bulges with visitors.With reason. The village is stunning, OK it has been restored but it is still stunning, even the streets are paved with flowers and patterns set in stone.Avalanches of tourist mean average to low quality restaurants to me. We spent an hour trying to find one where I didn't have zip up my pockets.And the Hostellerrie les Ramparts didn't look particularly attractive. It was half empty whilst the other places had queues. But we were hungry and the place had a great view of a great view.But there my reticence vanished. The staff were attentive, smiling, and happy (unheard of in the South of France).The food, fish, meat and vegetables had never seen the inside of a fridge. I half expected my fish to wriggle off the plate it was so white and fresh. OK my wife asked for her steak rare, but they could have killed the animal first. The cooking was excellent, the service was excellent and I noted the other diners seemed equally happy.We were lucky to find the place in such a holiday venue. Now you know, you won't need that luck.