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This room has an private bathroom with free toiletries, and a bathtub or a shower. It features a view of the pond.
This room has an private bathroom with free toiletries, and a bathtub or a shower. It features a view of the pond.
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Restaurants nearby
- 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; 18.5km
- 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 typ22.8km
- Restaurant du Champ de Mars This elegant and cosy restaurant giving onto the main road was once a roadside inn and combines old features (beamed ceilings, exposed stone walls, terracotta floor tiles etc) with tasteful contemporary touches. Chef Romain Leydier cooks up a tempting menu that showcases fine ingredients in generous, carefully prepared dishes: crab with Meaux mustard mayonnaise and Brie caviar; Corrèze veal sweetbreads grenobloise style; praline millefeuille with Madagascar vanilla. The tree-lined terrace is popular in fine weather.15.7km
- 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 ingredien49.5km
- 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.49.5km
- BirdBib In the heart of this charming borough, on a pedestrian square near the town hall, a pocket-sized restaurant run by a young chef with an impressive cv. Market-inspired menu with the likes of fresh pasta with mussels, calamari and langoustines, or poultry quenelles with freekeh... Scandinavian style dining room, terrace overlooking a fountain. Delicious prices.49.9km
- Le Moulin Babet "The only neighbours of this old stone - built watermill (19C) are the greenery and the Surmelin, an affluent of the Marne. The interior decor is on the modern, pared - down side, with a light wood ceiling and designer chairs; the traditional cuisine smacks of all things bucolic. And in the guestrooms, you could hear a pin drop. "34.4km
- La Fabrique This industrial - style loft is well hidden at the end of a small alley. Guests enjoy the warm, convivial atmosphere at this contemporary restaurant, which offers delicious, bistro - style gourmet cuisine.43.2km
- Auberge des Saints Pères In an elegant, pared-back setting, you can enjoy cuisine made with top-notch produce by chef Jean-Claude Cahagnet, whose experience can't be argued with and who leaves us in no doubt about his penchant for herbs and spices. Regular diners keep coming back for the high-quality matured purebred meats, presented in a tempting window display. The hostess provides a warm welcome and impeccable service.45.2km
- 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.45.3km
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