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Manoir de Jouralem

Blaison-Saint-SulpiceGarden viewPool view
8.5/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Superior Double Room, Ensuite, Garden View
1x King 35 Up to 3
Garden view

1 King Bed 377-sq-foot room with garden views Layout - Bedroom and sitting area Relax - Fireplace Internet…

Superior Double Room, Ensuite, Pool View
1x King 29 Up to 3
Pool view

1 King Bed 312-sq-foot room with pool views Layout - Bedroom and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertai…

Classic Double Room, Ensuite, Courtyard View (Ground floor Double room)
1x King 22 Up to 3
Courtyard view

1 King Bed 237-sq-foot room, located on the ground floor, courtyard views Layout - Bedroom and sitting area Rela…

Superior Double Room, Ensuite, Pool View
1x King 22 Up to 2
Pool view

1 King Bed 237-sq-foot room with pool views Layout - Bedroom and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertai…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Lait Thym Sel★ Michelin The Morvan duo is back in the saddle and raring to go! They now work side by side, as the chef’s wife is happily back in the kitchen. After kicking off with a high-flying array of appetisers, the couple’s distinctive and creative score sets its sights on the local terroir (his birthplace) with a few hops over to Savoie (her birthplace). You can expect a virtuoso demonstration of culinary balance, enhanced by vibrant, incisive sauces that will sweep your tastebuds off their feet: duckling, sweet potatoes, grapefruit dressing, puree of rosehip and gin-spiked jus… On the beverage side, the alcoho15.8km
  • Lueurs★ Michelin Le Petit Serrant, an 18C manor house located at the confluence of the River Maine and River Loire, is the elegant setting for this restaurant, where diners come as much for the cuisine as for the charm of the location. Romain Zarazaga, a chef trained by Laurent Petit, Emmanuel Renaut and the Troisgros, serves a wonderful array of dishes that are perfectly in tune with the times. His masterful jus and sauces are another standout feature of his cooking – for example, line-caught sea bass confit accompanied by a butter-based fish stock with Domaine Mosse vermouth. The charcoal-grilled squab with 18.6km
  • GribicheBib We fell head over heels with this bistro! The chef’s slate menu unveils a fresh, indulgent take on nostalgic dishes that will make you drool: pâté en croûte; calf's head with gribiche sauce; saddle of rabbit, mashed potato, mustard sauce; game in season, without forgetting a vegetarian offering. Fine choice of sensibly priced tipples from Anjou and elsewhere, most of which are organic and natural and an impressive lineup of chartreuse liqueurs. Bookings recommended.15.8km
  • L'ArdoiseBib On the left bank of the Maine, the chef cooks up flavoursome recipes that blend tradition and the essence of the sun-drenched Mediterranean: croquetta di miale and a herby mayonnaise; shank of confit veal with Milanese risotto… A festive vibe, a crisp, enticing lineup and invariably packed to the seams. Meals are served in a trendy, industrial brasserie interior or alfresco, on the terrace.16.0km
  • Les 3 Lieux - Le Restaurant In this restaurant housed in a hotel on the banks of the River Loire, the wide-ranging menu lists traditional dishes alongside modern options to suit every taste. Highlights include breaded calf's head with a spicy tartare sauce, roasted fillet of John Dory with beurre noisette, lobster sauce and pain perdu, a pistachio, raspberry and white chocolate dome – and the delicious crémet d’Anjou.12.0km
  • Le Pois Gourmand This barn, built out of light wood with a polished concrete floor and a small lounge area, is the brainchild of a famous local organic seed producer. The poplar wood walls are lined with cases of bottles in tribute to the owner’s former profession of wine merchant, which also explains the splendid selection of organic and natural vintages. This nectar is perfectly suited to the chef’s simple, heart-warming, bistro nosh: a concise lunchtime menu; tapas to share in the evenings.13.1km
  • Chez Rémi Sporting his checked shirt and blue apron, Rémi officiates behind what was likely the counter of this former betting shop, which has been turned into a cosy little bistro. On the menu for lunch today: a tasty chicken liver terrine; redfish bream with its delicious fumet; poached peach, financier and creamy house-made vanilla ice cream. One of the major draws is the restaurant's friendly atmosphere. Photos of the chef and his past co-workers adorn the walls, and a blackboard features the day's set menus. Customers collect their wine from the wine cellar, whether to accompany their meal here or 15.7km
  • Bouillon Baron Jérémie Baron, the former chef-patron of Autour d'un Cep, has set up shop in this building dating back to 1895. In a simple setting with a buzzing atmosphere, he regales a packed house of enthusiastic diners with traditional and popular recipes, such as terrine de campagne with pickles; œuf mimosa (devilled eggs), beetroot and vinaigrette; saucisse de Toulouse; calf's head with ravigote sauce; and chocolat choux craquelin (cream puffs) with pecans for dessert. The lunch menu, featured on the blackboard, is unbeatable value. A selection of organic and biodynamic wines principally from the Loire15.7km
  • Kazumi Japanese-born Kazumi Hatakenaka originally came to France to work in a traditional inn in the Beaujolais region. Behind his counter, he now crafts a tasting menu devoted entirely to pedigree Japanese cuisine that is the epitome of delicate and fresh. Drool-worthy dishes and flawless cooking and seasonings. Expect to spend three hours to do full justice to this culinary experience.15.8km
  • La Table de Clément Paillard This contemporary restaurant is housed in a modern building opposite Cathédrale St Maurice, with large picture windows affording views onto the historical edifice. The bright, intimate space complete with open kitchen has blue-grey carpeting and light wood tables. Clément Paillard, formerly at Aux Jeunes Pousses, is at the helm, dedicated to creative, seasonal cooking made with local produce. Plays on textures are a feature in dishes such as veal sweetbreads and artichokes, wasabi peas, and sole with asparagus purée, tempura and brunoise. In the evening, there is a more ambitious tasting menu.16.0km

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