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1 King Bed 344-sq-foot room with city views Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 81-inch…
1 Double Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 312-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 81-i…
1 King Bed 258-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 81-inch flat-screen TV with…
2 Twin Beds 150-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 81-inch flat-screen TV with…
1 Double Bed 150-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 81-inch flat-screen TV wit…
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Restaurants nearby
- Le 1201 - Abbaye de Villeneuve★ Michelin The fine dining restaurant of this charming hotel has two plush, stylish dining areas, where guests savour elegant and appetising cuisine that reflects the zeitgeist. Influenced by the region's terroir, the dishes showcase the chef's craftsmanship, particularly in the realm of sauces and jus. The wine list features very reasonable entry-level prices and a fine selection of regional tipples. The service team is unfailingly warm and affable. Brasserie Constance is a more relaxed venue serving traditional cuisine in an atmosphere of simplicity and conviviality.4.2km
- LuluRouget★ Michelin Trained under Michel Troisgros, Ludovic Pouzelgues is one of the faces of the city's fine dining revival. A stone's throw from the famous Machines de l'Île, he heads up this restaurant with a pleasing, comfortable and contemporary interior. Here, the finest produce reigns supreme (the fish markets of La Turballe and Le Croisic are nearby); it is prepared with precision and inventiveness to create surprise menus based on what the market has to offer. Modern cuisine that is full of personality: a real success.5.2km
- L'Atlantide 1874 - Maison Guého★ Michelin Overlooking the Loire, this 19C mansion, a landmark of Nantes, commands a sweeping view over the former shipyards. Chef Jean-Yves Guého deftly fashions a banquet of grandiose Gallic classics. Seafood and fish take the limelight, illustrated by a delicate marriage of Breton langoustine and sea urchin or Croisic John Dory confit in butter. The front-of-house team is enthusiastically led by the chef’s daughter, while the well-curated wine list is rich in Loire vintages. Gutsy food in a restful setting – consider us smitten!5.3km
- Omija★ Michelin In this warm buzzy eatery, chef Romain Bonnet crafts creative surprise menus of Asian inspiration: the ‘omija’ is a Korean fruit, known as the five-flavour berry due to its unique combination of sweet, sour, bitter, salty and pungent flavours. Bonnet is unswerving in his dedication to taste, illustrated by green ‘kombujime’ asparagus flanked by sesame-flavoured ice cream, or squid from la Turballe marinated in Korean pepper. Virtuoso craftsmanship, gutsy stocks and addictive, big-boned sauces. The mainly organic produce is painstakingly sourced (common shrimp from la Cotinière on Oléron Island5.6km
- Freia★ Michelin This greenhouse with timber arches devoted to the goddess Freia is perched on top of a contemporary building. It is the perfect place to grow a garden of aromatic herbs and berries and to admire the panoramic view of Nantes. After the success of Vacarme, Sarah Mainguy crafts poetic and creative cuisine, mainly plant based and scattered with Scandinavian and Asian touches. Each dish is a treasure trove of brainwaves and delicious sauces – cases in point being the white asparagus with a vegetable seaweed XO sauce, or periwinkles with crisp green peas, topped with a glazed gwell snow.6.3km
- Les Cadets★ Michelin These cadets are brothers who greet diners in a trendy hip interior of 1950s inspiration. Charles and Tristan Bernabé cherry-pick outstanding veggies from local market gardeners and the finest fish from nearby fish markets. They consummately juggle with current trends and their classical training, grandmother's Breton culture, and even their father's pied-noir origins. All of which without ever compromising on the clarity of the dishes or the flavour of the sauces. Examples include cockles from Morbihan, tuberous parsley and black garlic; rack of veal, potatoes and shallots; baked apple, sweet7.2km
- P'tite PommeBib A stone's throw from the Cité des Congrès events venue and the lively rue Fouré, this concrete-clad neo-bistro has an industrial edge. It is run by a couple made up of chef Ruddy Maisonneuve (P'tite Pomme is his nickname) and Juliette Jovelin (front of house). Trained as a pastry chef and previously sous-chef at Lulu Rouget, the chef serves ultra-fresh seasonal cuisine, elevated by local produce – some of the vegetables are supplied by his brother, a farmer and baker. Refined and precise, his vibrant dishes are testament to the work of a true professional: crispy mussels and courgettes with ho5.7km
- OBBOBib Antoine Gaudin, previously Alexandre Couillon's pastry chef, and his associate, sommelier and front-of-house manager, Guillaume Claireau, have opened this restaurant-cum-wine bar, where good food and good wine (200 references) go hand in hand. The deceptively casual chef rolls out a banquet of happy combinations and tasty sauces: the carrot, ginger and honey jus on the glazed carrots, served as a starter, is full of oomph, while the satay sauce on the fillet of mullet brilliantly sublimes the fish. The creamy oatmeal dessert is decisive proof that the chef has not lost his touch. In the evenin6.7km
- La MandaleBib Picture a Klein blue frontage and a trendy bistro done out with vintage furnishings and decorated with knick-knacks. Packed to the rafters, it has a recipe for success: bright, cheerful cuisine and fresh, flavourful dishes that are an instant hit. Think prawn wontons in tom kha kai sauce with a squid ink crumble, or octopus with 'nduja, baby potatoes and gochujang. The appealing lunchtime menu goes up a gear in the evening, while the atmosphere remains relaxed. With a strong focus on natural wines, the wine list also features some interesting selections.6.7km
- MerakiBib In this modern bistro, the chef has chosen to focus on plant-based and seafood dishes. Changing on a monthly basis, the set menus showcase the day's catch and local and organic produce. The lunch menu is very affordable; the evening menu is more elaborate. The wine cellar stars Loire labels and focuses on organic and natural wines.6.9km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Nantes Cathedral cathedral located in Loire-Atlantique, in France6.5km
- Château des ducs de Bretagne castle of the Dukes of Brittany, Nantes, France6.2km
- Nantes Museum of Arts arts museum in Nantes, France6.6km
- Théâtre Graslin opera house in Nantes, France6.2km
- Basilique Saint-Nicolas basilica located in Loire-Atlantique, in France6.3km
- Jules Verne Museum museum dedicated to the French writer Jules Verne in Nantes, France5.4km
- Maillé-Brézé 1953 T 47-class destroyer5.7km
- basilique Saint-Donatien-et-Saint-Rogatien catholic church in Nantes, France7.7km
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