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This suite's standout feature is the fireplace. The spacious suite has 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower a…
This suite provides a fireplace. The suite features 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdr…
The fireplace is a top feature of this double room. The double room provides an iPad, a wardrobe, as well as a private b…
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Restaurants nearby
- La Tête en l'air★ Michelin An enthusiastic and friendly young couple, Clément Raby from Paris and Estelle Mercier from the Gard region, have succeeded in turning heads with what they call their “cuisine libre” (“free cooking”). Served in a relaxed setting, this creative, original cuisine is spot on, with recipes that really work and just the right combination of flavours. On their “blind” menus, dishes aren’t announced until after you’ve tasted them so that guests can really give their senses and tastebuds a workout!5.7km
- Le Gavrinis★ Michelin The name of this country house is a nod to the nearby island of Gavrinis. The chef, who trained under Pierre Gagnaire, captures the spirit of Brittany as he showcases the produce of this plentiful, vibrant region, with dishes like a medley of locally grown mushrooms (pleurote, shiitake), served roasted, in ravioles and in consommé or red mullet paired with a chervil coulis and a dressing of bone marrow and andouille, or John Dory, artichokes, cured meat, shellfish and a white wine sauce. A genuine gourmet halt, further enhanced by a ‘sustainable’ interior décor, adorned in driftwood and a soft6.6km
- La Chaumière de PomperBib Only a few minutes from the scenic village of Baden, this quintessential Brittany crêperie will win you over with its authentic expertise and its "kraz" (thin and crispy) galettes – buckwheat pancakes made with organic flour and local eggs. Try the hearty "Ange Aigu" galette, packed with smoked bacon, Guémené andouille sausage and a runny egg yolk, or a butter and sugar crêpe with a pinch of salt. Impressive cider menu with around 30 varieties to choose from. The pleasant terrace for fine weather is the final flourish.4.7km
- BomaBib Tucked away behind the town hall, this compact restaurant has a somewhat unusual basement-level dining room with exposed stone, metal beams, glass partitions and modern light fittings. The chef cooks up hearty dishes, remarkable for both their generosity and bold flavours: maiale tonnato, Parmesan and capers; magret de canard, mashed potatoes with whole-grain mustard, vegetables and a piquillo pepper coulis. Friendly welcome and service, and the lunchtime set menu is a steal!5.2km
- La Table - Domaine du Liziec★ Michelin Set among flower gardens and century-old trees, this fully restored 16C Breton estate has been enhanced by an elegant contemporary extension. In this refined setting, chef Olivier Samson (formerly of La Gourmandière - La Table d'Olivier) showcases his talent. His refined contemporary cuisine is deeply rooted in the local terroir and presented in the form of tasting menus. Celtic produce is handled with precision: Breton abalone with spinach and a pork jus; sole from small-boat fishing with asparagus and kumquat; roast pigeon with cocoa and pigeon leg bonbon. In dish after dish, buckwheat, sea 7.7km
- Vivant In a lovely light space that feels as fresh as a spring morning, the former owners of Le Moulin de Ponceau (Chartres), for whom sourcing locally is deep in their DNA, wanted to get closer to nature and their suppliers. The chef cooks up colourful dishes with a contemporary twist, focusing on seafood and vegetables and often drawing on fermentation techniques.992m
- Ryoko - Comptoir à ramenBib The flavoursome codes of Japanese cuisine are now part and parcel of French dining habits. Emblematic of this trend, this pocket handkerchief black-fronted bistro serves one of the best ramen in town, whether it be the pork (tonkotsu) or chicken (Tori chintan) broth! Made with first-class local ingredients (pigs fed on flax seed and shiitake from Plumergat), each dish is a masterpiece of Japanese tradition. Don’t miss the delicious okonomiyaki starter with Brittany dried bonito flakes. A word of warning: they don’t accept bookings and the place is often packed to the seams!5.6km
- Le Pressoir★ Michelin Originally from Saint-Brieuc, chef Vincent David used to visit this renowned Vannes restaurant with his grandparents when he was a boy – it was here that he developed a taste for MICHELIN-starred restaurants. A few decades later, after winning over chefs such as Dominique Bouchet and Marc Meneau with his talent, he took over this iconic establishment, which now boasts a pared-back decor. Passionate about meat and fish combinations and a stickler when it comes to the quality of his ingredients, he creates signature dishes with Asian touches, such as crispy langoustine, which comes in different 9.0km
- Empreinte Make a stop at this establishment on a small square in the city centre. The interior is inviting, with its warm decor of untreated wooden floorboards, fabrics and vintage porcelain. Marine and Baptiste Fournier put their hearts into serving particularly polished cuisine, showcasing fish sourced from the market and vegetables from farmers. Menu-carte at lunch, "surprise" menus at dinner. Natural wines.5.2km
- Nomad Chef Arnaud Tavares is the "nomad" of the name: he has worked all over the world, from Switzerland to Thailand. Mackerel tempura, silky pumpkin soup, fried ginger and kororima seed; roast hake, bouillabaisse-style foam, aioli, fennel, sobrasada and melba toast; peach poached with verbena, granola, almond espuma and peach gel: our quicksilver globetrotter has a knack for combining flavours and tastes with real energy and flair. He may be a keen traveller, but he also knows how to make the most of local ingredients (organic fruit and vegetables, fish from Lorient's fish market etc). Reasonably p5.3km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
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