Le Vieux Pressoir is one of the east coast’s most respected tables — refined but unpretentious, with a strong focus on seasonal Réunionnais ingredients served with care. Set in a quiet garden estate near Saint-Benoît, the setting is open-air, surrounded by greenery, with the kind of dining pace that encourages slow forks and real conversation.
What they serve:
Classic Creole dishes done well — duck civet, swordfish tartare, smoked sausage rougail
Local produce treated seriously, not just plated as filler
Punch maison and curated wine list, both better than average
Desserts worth saving room for — coconut flan, banana tart, tropical fruit carpaccio
Indoor and terrace seating, discreet service, no tourist circus
It’s not cheap, but the price matches the quality. This is where people from the island celebrate birthdays or bring visiting relatives to show them what Réunion cooking can be when it’s not rushed.
👉 Local tip: Book ahead for Sunday lunch, especially if you want the shaded garden tables. If it’s on the menu, the gratin de chouchou is better here than at most “home-style” spots.