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Le Bon Accueil
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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This aptly named establishment (a warm welcome does await!) is an excellent option in the heart of the Haut-Doubs. For four generations, this inviting and comfortable chalet that is typical of the region has been practising the art of Jura-style hospitality. St Point Lake is across the road, Le Suchet mountain and Switzerland just beyond. Here, they put their heart and soul into providing good food that is an ode to the region. Chef Marc Faivre worked at Georges Blanc, Pierre Gagnaire and Maison Lameloise before returning to his homeland, where his fine and tasty cuisine delights diners: trout
24.8km
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Restaurant GERBER WYSS
Classic French, Regional Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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In the heart of Yverdon-les-Bains, the GERBER WYSS establishment is a fine dining eatery, a bakery-chocolaterie and a tearoom. The former’s distinctive style is founded on cryoconcentration, fermentation, fresh herbs and vegetables, in a bid to enhance Swiss produce. This virtuoso, veggie-centric technique is packed in emotion, precision and visual appeal. The eight-course Signature Menu immerses you in this universe with dishes such as poultry oyster meat, fermented shiitake water and Suchy hazelnuts. The terrace is perfect for an aperitif before dinner or snacks. A warm interior and stylish,
27.4km
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Table de Mary
Classic French · ★ Michelin
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Since 2007, Maryline and Loïc Nozahic have been at the helm of this establishment in the upper reaches of Lake Neuchâtel, just a stone’s throw from Yverdon-les-Bains. A striking modern building with a flower-decked terrace and the Jura mountains on the horizon set the scene for a deftly crafted classical Gallic repertory, sprinkled with up-to-the-minute notes. Their four-course signature menu stars spot-on, legible cuisine made with premium produce: langoustine cooked at 62°C, serac cheese in bergamot-laced shortcrust pastry, salsa of line-caught hake, loin of veal stuffed with olives, upside-
28.3km
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La Croix d'Or
French, Mediterranean Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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In the centre of the peaceful village of Ballaigues, near the French-Swiss border, this restaurant is housed in a magnificent edifice, dripping in history. At the helm are two virtuoso French chefs, David Sauvignet and Damien Lanza, who share a passion for good food. Their ambitious take on seasonal Gallic fare is delicate, strewn with subtle Mediterranean influences and crafted with outstanding, mostly local produce. Examples: Mieral pigeon, crispy potato pavé, confit of shallots and green peas; fillets of John Dory, sorrel-laced concentrate of tomato, fried artichokes. Meals are served in a
29.4km
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L'Étang du Moulin
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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In summer, you may end up in this cosy chalet at the foot of the mountains by a pond, after a daylong hike through the lovely Jura forests, having worked up a healthy appetite. In winter, kick off your snowshoes and admire the Christmas carol picture. The menu features traditional French cuisine and Jacques Barnachon frequently shines the spotlight on the region, with game in the autumn and prime produce (John-Dory, lobster, fillet of Charolais beef). Jacques is also a mushroom specialist, notably the morel, which is the star of his signature ragoût. Wood dominates in the dining room, which al
30.2km
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L'Entre-Roches
Modern Cuisine
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In the heart of the self-proclaimed "Republic of Saugeais" on the Swiss border, the proprietors are as meticulous about their spruce and contemporary premises as they are about the food they serve. The chef proposes delicious, indulgent and flavourful cuisine, and it’s worth mentioning the exceptionally warm and friendly service.
1.8km
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Maison Wenger
Modern French, Seasonal Cuisine · ★★ Michelin
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In his elegant lair, owner-chef Jérémy Desbraux quietly regales us with satisfying wholesome fare, crafted with textbook precision. Rather than fussy or contrived, everything smacks of crisp, legible regional flavours to the delight of discerning foodies. For example, the appetisers and petits fours use Swiss rice and local honey and the bread is made entirely from flour ground by a local mill. Even the table arts are a nod to the region from a bell jar that pays tribute to Tête de moine cheese to a huge watch case bearing the restaurant’s logo in honour of the local watchmaking tradition. The
45.6km
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Restaurant de l'Hôtel de Ville
Classic French, Seasonal Cuisine · ★★★ Michelin
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This restaurant, known simply as "Crissier" by its regulars, boasts a star-studded history. The success of the restaurant, which was first awarded three stars in the 1994 MICHELIN Guide, began with Frédy Girardet and was continued by Philippe Rochat, Benoît Violier … and now Franck Giovannini. At the head of an impressive kitchen team, the latter continues to roll out Gallic classics of exemplary clarity, rich in big-boned, yet balanced flavours. Lamb in herbs, strikingly fresh red mullet, Nantes duck in a gutsy gravy: the quality of the produce is as outstanding as the consummate cooking. Eac
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