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1 Twin Bunk Bed, 1 Twin Trundle Bed and 1 King Bed Overlooking the park Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - F…
1 King Bed Overlooking the park Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV Food & Drink - Coffee/…
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Restaurants nearby
- La Vieille Auberge★ Michelin This pretty village with a medieval church and 18C obelisk was founded in the 13C by the Counts of Champagne; in the 19C it was restored by architect Viollet-le-Duc. It is the ideal place for experienced and talented chef Nicolas Tissier (who has previously worked with Jean-François Piège and Christian Le Squer) to take over the family business. He gives free rein to his inspiration with surprise set menus packed with premium ingredients: langoustine, monkfish, sweetbreads, chanterelles, which he makes the most of in his balanced and harmonious dishes. The cheese platter, with its 50 or so typ14.8km
- Auberge de la Brie★ Michelin This local institution has proudly retained its MICHELIN star for over 30 years. Ever popular with its loyal clientele, the charming restaurant has more than one string to its bow, with its bright and elegant setting (the dining room overlooks the garden), its consistent modern cuisine with a personal touch, and smiling service from Céline. The chef – her husband, Alain Pavard – thrills diners with top-quality ingredients and precise flavours in dishes such as Mediterranean vegetables, burrata espuma, basil and crispy buckwheat tuile; pollock, fennel confit, rouille and bouillabaisse velouté; 20.7km
- L'Axel★ Michelin In the heart of Fontainebleau, this smart, low-key restaurant is the HQ of a Japanese chef who orchestrates a new take on pure-bred Gallic gastronomy whilst scrupulously respecting the seasons. Kunihisa Goto is a fan of French cuisine, wines and iconic produce. After training with the best, he reinvents the classics with panache, incorporating a host of Japanese ingredients: daikon, lotus roots, nori, shiso leaves, Wagyu beef… His version of the slow-cooked egg has become a must. Each dish is a masterclass of plating, balanced flavours and gourmet indulgence. Attentive, courteous service.39.6km
- 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 ingredien41.5km
- Virtus★★ Michelin A stone's throw from the Marché d'Aligre, the navy-blue façade of this restaurant conceals a vintage interior strewn with Art deco details that is reminiscent of a Parisian apartment and which is the work of Argentinian architect Marcelo Joulia. A talented couple is at the helm: Frédéric Lorimier in the kitchen and Camille Gouyer who graciously supervises the front of house. After honing his talent with the greats (not least Arnaud Donckele in Saint-Tropez), the chef crafts a meticulous, almost surgical score. Think seasonal produce, virtuoso technique and exquisitely aromatic sauces, e.g. lin45.6km
- Table - Bruno Verjus★★ Michelin Bruno Verjus's approach is to select the finest ingredients and cook them with humility and the utmost respect. This remarkable character was previously an entrepreneur, blogger and food critic. Behind the counter (where diners are seated on comfortable bar stools), he waxes lyrical about his suppliers and the desire to take a back seat to the artisans who produce what he then cooks – on that note, when it comes to either the recipes or the ingredients, the chef considers himself to be a "middle man". Everything is made to order, with garnishes and sauces designed with just one thing in mind: 45.7km
- Plénitude - Cheval Blanc Paris★★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #18La Liste 99 The revamped Samaritaine department store is home to the luxurious Cheval Blanc Hotel, within whose walls lies this restaurant, the haunt of low-profile chef, Arnaud Donckele, who has three stars to his name at La Vague d'Or in St Tropez. Wholly committed, he pops in and out of the kitchen to share his passion with diners. His new spin on classical cuisine takes you on a voyage between Normandy, his place of birth, and the Mediterranean, his home of adoption and the Paris region… It is impossible not to be bowled over by his work, from its delicacy and generosity to the exceptional quality of 48.4km
- Kei★★★ MichelinLa Liste 99 Kei for Kei Kobayashi, a chef born in Nagano, Japan, who trained with the likes of Gilles Goujon and Alain Ducasse. His father was a cook in a traditional kaiseki restaurant (where high-flying meals are served in small courses – akin to Western haute cuisine), but it was while watching a documentary on French cuisine that he found his vocation. Today, his work verges on perfection: in a virtuoso blend of flavours and exquisite plating, he allows high-quality ingredients to shout their name simply and stunningly. For example, binchotan lobster with sweet pepper seasoning or aged Galician beef p48.6km
- 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.42.4km
- L'Ambroisie★★ MichelinLa Liste 98 In the timeless atmosphere of the Place des Vosges, this famous restaurant is decorated with antique mirrors, a huge tapestry, black and white marble flooring and striking contemporary wall panels lit by red LEDs. It was here that Bernard Pacaud, a meticulous artisan, worked for so many years, indifferent to passing trends and uncompromising about the excellence of his ingredients. After training many chefs, he handed over the reins to Shintaro Awa, who was Eric Frechon's right-hand man at Le Bristol for over 10 years. The Japanese chef humbly perpetuates the spirit of the establishment (eg la46.7km
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Attractions nearby
- Louvre Museum art and archeology museum in Paris, France48.9km
- Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral in Paris47.7km
- Musée d'Orsay art museum in Paris, France49.5km
- Bastille former fortress in Paris, France46.3km
- Père Lachaise Cemetery cemetery in Paris, France44.9km
- Bois de Vincennes public park in Paris, France41.0km
- Centre Georges Pompidou national cultural center of contemporary art in Paris, France47.8km
- Panthéon mausoleum in Paris for the most distinguished French people47.7km
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