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L'Alzire
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1 Double Bed 108 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Sleep - Blackout drapes/curtains Bathroom - Private bathroo…
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed Internet - Free WiFi Sleep - Blackout drapes/curtains Bathroom - Private bathroo…
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Restaurants nearby
- La Chapelle - Château Saint-Jean★ Michelin The restaurant of Château Saint Jean, which impresses first by its stunning location in a former chapel, sports a surprising, highly successful marriage of periods, like that of the nave, clad in copper lacework panels for an almost snug feel. The food is of the same ilk and chef Olivier Valade more than demonstrates that his star-studded background (Côte d’Or at Saulieu, Hélène Darroze) owes nothing to chance! His surgical craftsmanship showcases seasonal premium produce and overflows with character: delicately smoked brill and truffle-flavoured blanquette; squab with wild mushrooms and walnu43.1km
- La Chapelle Saint-Martin★ Michelin Elegance reigns in this former porcelain manufacturer's house on the doorstep of Limoges. Works of art, Bernardaud tableware and a hushed atmosphere combine to create a refined experience. In the kitchen, Gilles Dudognon and his son Henri work together to cook up dishes using premium ingredients from the property's vegetable garden and producers in the region. The appealing menu features classics such as pithiviers and lamprey à la bordelaise, alongside more contemporary suggestions such as seared langoustines, cul noir bacon and shell foam. Charming guestrooms, too.77.0km
- Le Pré - Xavier Beaudiment★★ Michelin "The Auvergne I want you to meet is the one we encounter and pick every morning in our mountains, meadows and forests." The words of local lad Xavier Beaudiment are far from platitudes. Le Pré celebrates the quintessence of its region through cuisine that is both instinctive and poetic. Frog’s legs, pike, foie gras and rabbit are lovingly and enthusiastically crafted and paired with some 200 plants and wild herbs picked at the foot of the volcanoes or in the establishment’s own herb garden. All of which is washed down with a knock-out wine list.86.7km
- L'Impulsif★ Michelin Established on the ground floor of a Belle Époque edifice, chef Rémi Laroque rustles up modern, distinctly globe-trotting food. This Puy-de-Dôme lad with Vietnamese origins scatters his cooking with numerous Asian, particularly Japanese twists. His wholehearted culinary dedication shines through, particularly in the line-up of dishes around a single ingredient (be it lobster or fennel) that fully embody his spot-on knack for pairing. His medallion of monkfish, flanked by fennel, lovage oil and coconut cream, showcases his delicate craftsmanship. Street art on the walls, unusual tableware and a81.2km
- Radio★ Michelin From the upper reaches of town, this attractive hotel dating from the 1930s broadcasts a non-stop resounding tribute to the electro-magnetic waves and the triode vacuum tube that made the invention of the talkies and the wireless possible. Its Art Deco decor has lost none of its splendour – mosaic flooring, decorative wrought iron and a marriage of glass and mirrors. In the kitchen, chef Wilfrid Chaplain mixes influences from his native Normandy and his adopted Auvergne, drawing out their gentle, little-explored harmonies. Technically proficient, he creates ambitious, subtle and delicate cuisi88.4km
- Jean-Claude Leclerc★ Michelin Rather than a summons to a hearing, this restaurant near the courthouse extends an invitation to foodies! Jean-Claude Leclerc has been running this popular Clermont-Ferrand restaurant for over two decades. The chef delivers his balanced and assured take on seasonal classical cuisine in an elegant contemporary setting. The dishes are unapologetically indulgent, as illustrated by the beef tournedos with Périgueux sauce and melt-in-the-mouth potatoes with Cantal cheese, or the sea bass with gently braised savoy cabbage and black truffle.89.1km
- Apicius★ Michelin Bang in the city centre, on the first floor of Saint Pierre Market, this swanky restaurant enjoys a lofty location. The stylish venue sports a series of beautifully appointed contemporary dining rooms and exquisite tableware. Chef Arkadiusz Zuchmanski, of Polish extraction, decided to move to France to fortify a vocation that took root in the kitchen of his forebears. He confesses an unbridled passion for noble ingredients and for Auvergne, which reminds him of the landscapes of his home city, Drzewica. The focus is on visually striking plating and honest, simply crafted ingredients, such as f89.2km
- L'Ostal★ Michelin Quentin Brunet (formerly of Polypode) welcomes diners confidently and warmly to this Ostal (house in the local dialect). You will be seated in a snug dining room (seating for twenty) appointed in a smart, contemporary vibe with natural materials. The several-course set menu showcases the chef’s creativity and culinary skill: Breton langoustine, horseradish-laced seaweed tartare; free-range guinea fowl with cèpes and butternut; blueberry dessert with fermented milk and oxalis. A spot-on lineup in the zeitgeist.89.5km
- Jeux 2 GoûtsBib Having settled in his native region after several years spent in high - end Parisian establishments, Christophe Marchais is bringing a dose of culinary flair to Châteauroux. He prepares tasty and creative dishes, inspired by a building steeped in history. The best restaurant in the city.76.4km
- Auberge de la BaraqueBib This former 19C coaching inn sports a plush interior. It is the haunt of chef Géraldine Laubrières, who adds a consummate modern spin to patriotic French classics: loin of Atlantic cod with a shellfish emulsion, beef cheeks in gentian, wild boar in red wine… The desserts are equally dazzling, particularly the soufflé, the flavour of which changes with the seasons. Seamless service, sensible prices and a splendid wine list.85.1km
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Attractions nearby
- Limoges Cathedral cathedral located in Haute-Vienne, in France74.4km
- Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral Gothic cathedral located in Puy-de-Dôme, in France89.5km
- Stade Gabriel Montpied stadium in Clermont-Ferrand, France89.9km
- Cimetière de Louyat cemetery located in Haute-Vienne, in France73.2km
- Abbey of Saint Martial, Limoges abbey located in Haute-Vienne, in France74.7km
- L'Aventure Michelin museum in Clermont-Ferrand, France90.2km
- Église Saint-Michel-des-Lions à Limoges church located in Haute-Vienne, in France74.9km
- Saint-Étienne bridge bridge in Limoges, France74.1km
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