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Paradis Secret Spa
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This luxurious double room offers a hot tub, a spa bath and a sauna. Guests can make meals in the kitchenette that comes…
This luxurious double room provides a hot tub, a spa bath and a sauna. In the well-fitted kitchenette, guests will find…
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Restaurants nearby
- Maison Wenger★★ Michelin 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. The6.5km
- L'Étang du Moulin★ Michelin 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 al13.2km
- Taillard The stunning view of the valley is flanked by hearty, country cooking by a chef, who has a knack for flavoursome, delicate recipes. Pedigree French fare, illustrated by a fricassee of morel mushrooms in flaky pastry.5.2km
- Mon Plaisir In this inviting country house, chef Christian Pilloud takes the preparation of each and every dish very seriously. As a classically trained chef who is open to new ideas, he selects quality produce from the Burgundy and Franche-Comté regions to create generous dishes: autumn mushrooms and farm-reared snails; crispy knuckle end of veal and sweetbreads with morels, vin jaune jus; pigeon royal in a puff pastry crust.11.6km
- Le Bistrot Croûte forestière, veal entrecôte, fillet of trout, Morteau sausage: traditional produce and recipes are on the menu at the pleasant Le Bistrot. It is the perfect complement to the Étang du Moulin's restaurant. Simple and well - made food – you will be coming back for more!13.2km
- Luciole Restaurant Luciole is the quintessence of seasonal, spot-on cooking. The exclusively vegetable lineup of this dinky establishment in La Chaux-de-Fonds celebrates produce from the garden and nearby. Entirely ruled by the seasons, they deploy ancestral and modern techniques: fermentation, cryoconcentration, wild herbs and flowers. The menu may skip from tomatoes, rhubarb, peach and basil to absinth-laced grilled green peas or violet-perfumed sweet titbits to finish. An open kitchen, lovely tableware and delightful service set the scene in this eatery run by a nature-loving couple whose commitment to excell16.9km
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