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1 Double Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 215 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with digital chan…
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Restaurants nearby
- L'Ours★ Michelin Jacky Ribault (Qui Plume la Lune, in the 11th arrondissement) makes no secret that he considers this Ours (bear), near the château de Vincennes, to be the pinnacle of his career. He designed it in his image, mixing volumes and shapes in a felicitous blend of wood, metal, stone and leather, creating a coherent setting for culinary creations to which he holds the key. Guaranteed to uplift, the food is rich in everything we love about this veteran chef, as talkative as he is enthusiastic: his instinctive hallmark, exquisite plating and raw inspirations that subtly underscore first-class ingredien1.5km
- Villa9Trois★ Michelin This 19C villa, whose grounds are home to a herb garden and beehives, is the HQ of a provençal chef who signs a vibrant Mediterranean score. On the menu: subtly smoked red Mediterranean tuna on a bed of Paimpol beans, jazzed up with basil-pistou-inspired ravigote sauce, followed by pearlescent scallops paired with a green anise-spiked stock of small grey crabs and a bourride, finishing with a fig served with hazelnuts and tonka bean. A well-curated wine list, some vintages of which come in magnums and jeroboams. Bouncy, on-the-ball wait staff and a pleasant fine weather terrace.2.6km
- Là-bas Just a stone's throw from Croix de Chavaux metro station, this new kid on the block catches the eye. The large dining space has a fireplace, original wooden floorboards, a sofa, mismatched upcycled furniture, vintage knick-knacks; there is an old piano in the next room, and the kitchen is located at the entrance. On sunny days, the terrace on the patio is a treat. Founded by three partners, the same as at the Des Terres restaurant in Paris, this establishment prides itself on its modern, convivial cuisine, with dishes to share and a five-course set menu in the evening. The cellar is quite some1.8km
- Isolé Close to the town hall, this pretty single-storey building stands out from the urban landscape with its terrace and small vegetable garden. Victor Gaillard and Alice di Cagno (previously at Chatomat in Ménilmontant) are at the helm, enthusiastically sharing their love of good food and their commitment to sustainability. The duo propose a superb lunchtime set menu that is reasonably priced and lets the ingredients speak for themselves: watercress, hazelnut and Pecorino Pepato arancini; pulled veal in sauce blanquette, creamy polenta and button mushrooms; rum semolina cake, poached pear with smo1.9km
- Les Magnolias Les Magnolias has slowly but surely made a name for itself among foodies in Le Perreux-sur-Marne. The chef pays particular attention to the presentation of his dishes, which are full of flavour and seriously creative – lamb in a crispy rice crust, peas, Thai basil and lemongrass. In the kitchen and elegant dining area, a young team pulls out all the stops to ensure everything runs smoothly.3.2km
- Tandem Saveurs Nomades The title says it all – a duo of chefs who trained under Thierry Marx and innovative fusion cuisine in which South American and Asian influences rub shoulders with pedigree French ingredients. The aubergines are underscored by miso sauce; pollock is flanked by creamy green peas, risotto of quinoa and Thai herbs sprinkled with grilled buckwheat for a roasted flavour; beef dumpling and a teriyaki sauce: everything is intelligently and patiently combined and assembled by our gourmet duo. This warm, colourful bistro, fully in tune with its era, is good news for the town centre of Saint-Maurice!3.8km
- Ploc "Cities should be built in the countryside, because the air is so much purer there" (Alphonse Allais): this almost seems to be the case in the old village of Charonne, in this neighbourhood bistro tucked away in a bucolic cobbled street. Inside, the atmosphere is laid-back and lively, relaxed and friendly. The menu is inspired by wholesome ingredients, carefully sourced from small-scale producers. When it comes to the dishes, there is no shortage of skill or flavour – just look at the salsa verde that accompanies the leeks, and the bear's garlic pesto on the toasted brioche, topped with a waln4.1km
- Dandelion Antoine Villard, previously chef at Double Dragon and sous-chef at Septime, and Morgane Souris, formerly sommelier at Parcelles, have polished up this little gem of a contemporary bistro in eastern Paris, with its waxed-concrete floors and façade giving onto a tree-lined square. The chef showcases the experience he already has under his belt as he turns out precise and creative cuisine that draws on a variety of influences. He brilliantly combines unexpected flavours: bluefin tuna with redcurrant and marigold; raw prawns with kimchi and ginger – made with carefully selected quality ingredients4.2km
- Paulownia Opposite the spot where a paulownia tree once grew, chef Geoffrey Belin and sommelier Tess Duteil (who met while working for Alain Passard) channel their passion for vegetables and good ingredients. In the wood-panelled space featuring a large curved bar, the kitchen focuses on dishes prepared à la minute and oven-roasted whole cuts (meat and fish). This comforting cuisine strikes the perfect balance: "winter summer rolls", sweet-and-sour quince; tortellini with smoked scamorza, celery consommé; braised endive, grapefruit and cloves. Notably friendly service and a keen sense of hospitality.4.3km
- Kalank Kalank channels the spirit of Marseille on Boulevard de Charonne – quite a feat! The space has the easy charm of a stylish beach hut, with straw lampshades, bamboo chairs and seagrass flooring. At lunchtime, linger over sun-drenched Mediterranean cuisine on the sunny terrace – the value for money is unbeatable. In the evening: a more refined ambience, with à la carte options or a single set menu. The chef conjures up appealingly fragrant dishes: panisses with aïoli, veggie petits farcis, barigoule-style baby artichokes, and Iberian pork belly with sage-infused green and yellow courgettes.4.3km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Bois de Vincennes public park in Paris, France2.6km
- Père Lachaise Cemetery cemetery in Paris, France4.9km
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