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Hôtel Restaurant Le Grand Large - Face à la plage - Ile de Ré
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Rooms & Views
This suite has sea views.
This suite has a balcony with views of Oléron and Boyart Fort, free Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
This family room has a private bathroom.
Air-conditioned and room with attached bathroom. No baby cot in this room.
Air-conditioned and room with attached bathroom with a view of the courtyard.
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The air-condition…
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Restaurants nearby
- L'Écailler★ Michelin This shipowner's house on the pretty little port dates back to 1652. With wood panelling, a fireplace and old hardwood floors, the well-kept interior is inviting… but in fine weather, the terrace beckons. The menu is an ode to local fishing and the place is renowned for the excellent quality of its fish – the place to eat on the island!5.6km
- Christopher Coutanceau★★★ Michelin Overlooking the Plage de la Concurrence, the sign on the front of the restaurant says it all: "Christopher Coutanceau, chef and fisherman." Fishing here is a lifelong family passion, and Christopher takes it further by campaigning for sustainable methods and against waste. His sincere and unfussy cuisine, with its bouquet of marine scents, an invigorating ode to the Atlantic Ocean, is an extension of this commitment. The finest fish and seafood - turbot, sole, sea urchin - is prepared with care and imagination, while the modest mackerel or sardine is rendered sublime by the same devotion and t8.3km
- BriemmBib "Briemm" is a contraction of Brice and Emmanuelle, who have partnered up (in business and in life) to found this dinky eatery in a lovely stone-built house, which is depicted by generous cooking and a gracious welcome. The sensibly priced patriotic lineup stars a succulent list of dishes that reveals a genuine eye for detail and a fine bouquet of flavours, e.g. crunchy pig’s trotters, purée of granny smith apples and caramelised walnuts, or flame-licked mackerel flanked by watercress soup and squid ink-laced shortbread. What’s not to like?7.5km
- Le Chai Beautifully located on Sainte-Marie-de-Ré market square, this laidback eatery offers bistronomic fare with a distinct preference for local veg from mainly organic small market gardeners. The frequently changing concise menu stars seasonal ingredients, together with local fish and offal. Everything is fresh, well executed and good value for money, illustrated by a tender slab of pearlescent haddock or a 64°C poached egg in a creamy mushroom sauce topped with crispy bacon pieces.3.7km
- Le Bouillon Jemmy Brouet, formerly of Le Jules Vernes (Alain Ducasse), is behind this chic bistro with red brick features and sunny colours. The "Menu du Marché" is very reasonably priced (and more ambitious in the evening); vegetarian option. Slightly out of the centre, but easy to get to.4.9km
- Chai nous comme Chai vous (Temporarily closed) Friendly and attractive, this pocket handkerchief restaurant instantly makes you feel at home. The concise, appetising menu showcases island produce with a weakness for seafood, illustrated by the flawlessly cooked monkfish, flanked by a chardonnay-flavoured sabayon and white asparagus. Intelligently curated wine list, the occasional inventive note and a scattering of thoughtful attentions.5.5km
- La Yole de Chris This dazzling place by Christopher Coutanceau offers two incomparable pleasures: for the eyes and for the taste buds. A long counter in the shape of a skiff (light, long and narrow boat), houses the open kitchen, where the cooks can be seen in action. Seafood (oysters and shellfish) and fish of the day enjoy pride of place on the menu here... to be enjoyed on the terrace that overlooks the sea, in fine weather. Booking recommended.8.3km
- Nouche Chef Chloé Clamens runs this bistro nestled in a lively street by the port. The attentive and friendly team immediately make you feel welcome in this space that exudes authenticity – exposed stone and light-coloured wood, a handsome vaulted cellar, and a small terrace. The concise menu eschews frills and opaque names, instead highlighting the quality of the ingredients, which are prepared precisely and simply. Examples include "pâté Grand-Mère" or veal onglet with morels served with fregola sarda.8.6km
- Les Flots This restaurant in a converted 18C estaminet boasts an ideal location on the port of La Rochelle, and has a delightful terrace at the foot of the Tour de la Chaîne. They serve refined cuisine in which the flavours of the ocean enjoy the limelight, for example, "lobster stew with glazed seasonal vegetables, mushroom ravioli with lobster roe, a jus made from lobster juices and an inkling of ginger", chef Grégory Coutanceau's signature dish.8.8km
- Opaline In this modern, spruce little restaurant located next to the Comédie La Rochelle theatre, the cuisine is the handiwork of a motivated young couple who met at Alexandre Mazzia. The pair's trademark is creative, colourful cuisine, each dish coming with three satellite-style variations, such as hake with peas and cabbage, accompanied by lentils with a haddock emulsion and a seaweed blini with home-made taramasalata on the side. Bistronomy-style formule menu at lunchtime; for dinner, their fine dining tasting menus, which change every four months or so, comprise different numbers of "sequences".8.9km
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Attractions nearby
- Île de Ré bridge bridge in France2.8km
- Sablanceau and Redoute of Rivedoux805m
- La Rochelle submarine base4.5km
- La Rochelle Cathedral cathedral located in Charente-Maritime, in France8.9km
- Stade Marcel-Deflandre French rugby Stadium6.9km
- Église Saint-Pierre-de-Laleu church located in Charente-Maritime, in France5.3km
- Vauclair Castle castle in Poitou-Charentes8.8km
- Orbigny-Bernon Museum museum in La Rochelle, France8.7km
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