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Hoteleco Sud

Le Passage
6.7/ 10Fair

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Rooms & Views

Twin Room
2x Twin 13 Up to 2

2 Twin Beds 140 sq feet Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with cable channels Sleep - Bed sheets Bathroom - S…

Triple Room, Accessible (PMR)
1x Queen 13 Up to 3

1 Queen Bed and 1 Twin Bed 140 sq feet Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with cable channels Sleep - Bed sheets…

Standard Triple Room
1x Double 13 Up to 3

1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed 140 sq feet Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with cable channels Sleep - Bed sheets…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Auberge Le Prieuré★ Michelin On the road between Bordeaux and Toulouse, in the heart of a tiny picturesque village near Agen, this country inn occupies a centuries-old stone house, whose terrace, shaded by ancient plane trees, faces a Clunisian priory founded in the 11C. A former consort of Michel Trama of Puymirol, chef Benjamin Toursel has forged his own distinctive modern style, scattered with bold, creative notes that frequently surprise the diner: mouth-wateringly juicy red tuna with a wasabi made out of roses, rhubarb and rose geranium; rack of veal, raw and cooked carrots and nasturtium-flavoured béarnaise. A prior2.7km
  • La Table de Michel DussauBib Just outside the town centre and near the rugby stadium, chef Michel Dussau whips up tasty recipes in a fashionable brasserie setting. He professes a weakness for local and seasonal ingredients, even better when organic. The establishment’s other appeals include a glazed wine cellar, a meat maturing cabinet.2.9km
  • Maison K From the open kitchen of this hybrid space – part delicatessen, wine bar and restaurant –, a seasoned chef sends out dishes that are perfectly in tune with the convivial setting: spontaneous, precise, designed to delight without overthinking things. The pigeon and green asparagus, expertly cooked over coals and finished with a reduced pink peppercorn jus, is a standout example. The wine list comprises a constantly evolving selection of well-priced bottles (mostly biodynamic or natural) from small producers, and the enthusiastic front-of-house team is on hand to recommend just the right tipple.4.3km
  • Le Rouergat This contemporary bistro is bistronomic at lunchtime and gastronomic in the evenings. In the hands of a veteran chef from Aveyron, overflowing with contagious enthusiasm, this friendly, invariably-packed eatery focuses on local, seasonal produce, jazzed up with the occasional globetrotting souvenir. We tasted duck foie gras terrine with pineapple and ginger chutney followed by roast guinea fowl, cream of green peas and a samosa of pleurote mushrooms.7.0km

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