Sunday market days in Divonne-les-Bains are something out of an adorble French movie. Loads of produce vendors, clothing, crowded bakeries, and even more crowded cafes full of people enjoying a glass of rose with a side of sunshine. There’s a back street that parallel’s a small river, lined with seafood vendors shucking oysters and selling champagne by the glass (or bottle). We adore coming here and are lucky to live so close.
This sunday in particular, the town was gearing up for Bastille Day and draped the streets with plenty of French flags.

As we were celebrating my two year c*&%$r remission, we also came for a nice bistro lunch at Le 10 to celebrate. Our first time here and it did not disappoint. Prompt service brough chilled glasses of Roderer. Lunch brought perfectly cooked entrecote and delightfully fresh salmon tartare. The salad was a nice touch to offset the slightly greasy (in a good way) salty frites.



Le 10 absolutely earns its name with a 10/10 review from us.