Résidence Néméa Clermont Centre
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WiFi availableHeatingLift / ElevatorLaundrySoundproof roomsFree WiFiAll 25 facilities +
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Studio
2 × Single bed(s)19 ㎡up to 2
The studio features a private bathroom, soundproof walls, a coffee machine, as well as a seating area with a flat-screen TV. In the fully equipped kitchen, guests will find a stovetop, a refrigerator, kitchenware and a microwave. The studio provides a dining area, a wardrobe, heating, as well as a TV. The unit offers 2 beds.
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Facilities · 25
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
WiFi availableHeatingLift / ElevatorLaundrySoundproof roomsFree WiFiShared lounge/TV areaBoard games/puzzlesDesignated smoking areaFitness classesStaff adhere to local safety protocolsCleaning standards that are effective against CoronavirusPhysical distancing rules followedCashless payment availableFire extinguishersContactless check-in/check-outInvoice providedSmoke alarmsKey accessCCTV in common areasScreens / Barriers between staff and guests for safetyNon-smoking roomsNon-smoking throughoutLaundry washed per local authority guidelinesFitness center
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Jean-Claude Leclerc
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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Rather than a summons to a hearing, this restaurant near the courthouse extends an invitation to foodies! Jean-Claude Leclerc has been running this popular Clermont-Ferrand restaurant for over two decades. The chef delivers his balanced and assured take on seasonal classical cuisine in an elegant contemporary setting. The dishes are unapologetically indulgent, as illustrated by the beef tournedos with Périgueux sauce and melt-in-the-mouth potatoes with Cantal cheese, or the sea bass with gently braised savoy cabbage and black truffle.
157m
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Apicius
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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Bang in the city centre, on the first floor of Saint Pierre Market, this swanky restaurant enjoys a lofty location. The stylish venue sports a series of beautifully appointed contemporary dining rooms and exquisite tableware. Chef Arkadiusz Zuchmanski, of Polish extraction, decided to move to France to fortify a vocation that took root in the kitchen of his forebears. He confesses an unbridled passion for noble ingredients and for Auvergne, which reminds him of the landscapes of his home city, Drzewica. The focus is on visually striking plating and honest, simply crafted ingredients, such as f
347m
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L'Ostal
Creative · ★ Michelin
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Quentin Brunet (formerly of Polypode) welcomes diners confidently and warmly to this Ostal (house in the local dialect). You will be seated in a snug dining room (seating for twenty) appointed in a smart, contemporary vibe with natural materials. The several-course set menu showcases the chef’s creativity and culinary skill: Breton langoustine, horseradish-laced seaweed tartare; free-range guinea fowl with cèpes and butternut; blueberry dessert with fermented milk and oxalis. A spot-on lineup in the zeitgeist.
791m
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Le Pré - Xavier Beaudiment
Creative · ★★ Michelin
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"The Auvergne I want you to meet is the one we encounter and pick every morning in our mountains, meadows and forests." The words of local lad Xavier Beaudiment are far from platitudes. Le Pré celebrates the quintessence of its region through cuisine that is both instinctive and poetic. Frog’s legs, pike, foie gras and rabbit are lovingly and enthusiastically crafted and paired with some 200 plants and wild herbs picked at the foot of the volcanoes or in the establishment’s own herb garden. All of which is washed down with a knock-out wine list.
2.4km
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Radio
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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From the upper reaches of town, this attractive hotel dating from the 1930s broadcasts a non-stop resounding tribute to the electro-magnetic waves and the triode vacuum tube that made the invention of the talkies and the wireless possible. Its Art Deco decor has lost none of its splendour – mosaic flooring, decorative wrought iron and a marriage of glass and mirrors. In the kitchen, chef Wilfrid Chaplain mixes influences from his native Normandy and his adopted Auvergne, drawing out their gentle, little-explored harmonies. Technically proficient, he creates ambitious, subtle and delicate cuisi
1.6km
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Le Bistrot d'à Côté
Modern Cuisine · Bib
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In this pleasantly fashionable bistro in a pedestrian street by Place de Jaude and St-Pierre-les-Minimes Church, Valentin Chambonnière concocts gutsy, up-to-date fare, with a hint of nostalgia and based on seasonal ingredients. The sensibly priced menus are lip smackingly enticing: grilled loin of veal, garlic foam, millefeuille of potatoes and fresh tomme cheese; steamed Atlantic cod, beurre noisette, creamy celery and curry foam, followed by grapefruit-laced iced parfait, rose- and elderflower-flavoured ganache. Splendid cocktails and spirits. Warm, spot-on welcome and service.
204m
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Le Chardonnay
Modern Cuisine · Bib
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Hugues Maisonneuve is at the helm of this vintage bistro that sports a trendy, weathered look, soft lighting and a pleasant patio. The chef orchestrates a seasonal, market-fresh lunchtime menu, with a more upmarket slant courtesy of noble produce come the evening: warm oysters, calf’s sweetbread, scallops… Everything looks as good as it tastes.
623m
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Il Visconti
Italian · Bib
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Located in the historic town, this revamped bistro, which sports a smart, cosy interior appointed in midnight blue velvet seats and matching walls, sings an ode to Italy. The youthful chef signs an uncluttered, spontaneous Italian-inspired score in a bistronomic register: tonnato of courgettes; confit of pork belly, orzotto of spinach and pistachio pesto; pan di Limone, creamy lemon and raspberry mascarpone. Reasonably priced concise menu at lunchtime, more ambitious in the evenings.
688m
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