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Clos Terre-lune
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Providing free toiletries, this family room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The famil…
The spacious double room offers a tea and coffee maker, a seating area, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath an…
Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The doubl…
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Restaurants nearby
- La Table d'Hôtes - La Rôtisserie du Chambertin★ Michelin Thomas Collomb is at the head of an outstanding table d’hôtes in Gevrey-Chambertin, in which nothing is left to chance! Flawless ingredients, most of which from organic, meticulously selected suppliers, recognisable, artfully presented dishes which unfold during a tasting menu rich in surprises and a stylish smart rustic interior. But there is more to come! The wine list is out of this world (well, this is the region!) and the service is professional and attentive, without being oppressive. The pinnacle of fine dining.9.6km
- Le Charlemagne★ Michelin Born in Beaune, Rudy Villien first fell in the love with Le Charlemagne during an internship, so he and his partner, Léa Matéos, leapt at the opportunity to take over this eatery in the heart of the Corton-Charlemagne vineyard. The serene, contemporary interior provides the perfect foil to sample dishes that waver between France and further afield (often Japan) with a personal spin: furikake and caviar aperitif snacks, crab and yuzu kosho smoked tomato, croaker in kaffir lime… The produce comes from a cottage garden, bee hives and cherry-picked suppliers. A creative score that is flanked by a 10.3km
- Bistrot LucienBib Bare stone walls, bench seating and a superb wooden counter set the scene in this bistro, which is housed in its parent hotel. Expertly crafted burgundy recipes take pride of place on the nostalgic menu: home-cured ham, poached egg in wine, Bresse poultry, profiteroles... Fantastic wine list!9.6km
- Clos du Cèdre★ Michelin This elegant winegrower's manor house with a plush feel and bags of character is set in a leafy garden where tables are laid out in summer... It's the perfect setting in which to sample Jordan Billan's cuisine, which is rooted in the terroir of Burgundy and showcases the carefully-chosen suppliers. The chef's taste for tradition – think matured Charolais beef, bone marrow and a mustard and tarragon jus – does not prevent him from dreaming up more creative dishes with international influences, such as sole cooked on the bone with shellfish, kasha risotto, seaweed and nashi. Guests will also app15.2km
- Le Carmin★ Michelin On Place Carnot, not far from the Hôtel-Dieu, this restaurant with a modern façade occupies the ground floor of a picturesque old house. After stints with Robuchon and Ducasse, chef Christophe Quéant crafts modern, seasonal cuisine based on traditional textbook foundations. His top-quality ingredients are transformed into spot-on, straightforward dishes, blessedly free of fancy frills. The contemporary-style dining room, which sports a beige colour scheme and exposed stonework, is the perfect foil for delicious dishes such as sole fillets with mushrooms and tender leaves, or the Madagascan van15.5km
- Premnord The restaurant of the Prieuré-Roch estate is housed in a striking U-shaped wood and steel edifice, with a vast patio in its centre overlooking the vineyards. Indoors are a parquet-floored lounge, a bar decked in light wood and a spacious dining room with immense picture windows. Chef Céline Dedinger (who boasts stints at the Rôtisserie du Chambertin and the Maison des Cariatides) crafts a modern score based on local produce, some of which comes from the estate’s own farm. An 800-strong wine bin and amazing lineup of desserts, like a warm pear soufflé with hazelnut ice cream, add the final flou3.3km
- Table de Levernois★ Michelin The tradition of hospitality is kept alive in this elegant house situated in the middle of extensive grounds dissected by a river. Here, chef Philippe Augé creates carefully prepared cuisine based on classic principles, resulting in dishes such as green carnaroli risotto with frogs’ legs and snails, calf sweetbreads with petits pois à la française and lime-leaf vinegar jus, and a Grand Marnier soufflé with blood orange sorbet. Make sure you save space for the cheese trolley which includes several dozen varieties! Impressive Burgundy wine list.17.2km
- Le Millésime In the heart of a wine-growing village surrounded by beautiful vineyards, this stone-built house is home to a contemporary restaurant with a refined atmosphere. At lunchtime, an appetising selection of dishes is chalked up on the board. The à la carte menu features a generous slice of pâté en croûte made with Cul-Noir heritage pork farce layered with poultry and foie gras, beetroot pickles and quince-Pinot Noir chutney, a slice of turbot with Maghreb spices and Cancale razor clams, or hare à la royale – a solid restaurant, firmly rooted in its territory. Adjacent to the restaurant, the Caveau 5.2km
- Auprès du Clocher★ Michelin After a glittering career in the region, youthful Rémi Genot has returned to his roots in this famous wine-growing village. He pays homage to local producers and showcases fine cuts of meat prepared by his father in the next-door butchers. As comfortable working with vegetables as with fish and meat, he creates meticulous dishes, packed in colour and character. He is also skilled at juxtaposing different textures, in dishes such as tomatoes, fresh smoked goat’s cheese, rose geranium; brill, green peas, girolles, shellfish and melissa jus. Burgundy takes pride of place in the wine cellar and An18.6km
- Castel de Très Girard Housed in a former wine press in the heart of a wine-growing village, this contemporary bistro charms with its bright space overlooking the terrace and garden. The atmosphere is relaxed and the modern cuisine is rife with clever combinations, such as beef tartare and oysters enhanced with fresh herbs and citrus jelly; red tuna loin with lardo di Colonnata, artichoke and Parmesan. The wine list is a major draw: extensive, lively and with regional labels at its heart, it gives you an opportunity to discover small appellations from renowned winemakers as well as to taste great vintages by the gla6.4km
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Attractions nearby
- Côte d'Or mountain in France9.8km
- Route des Grands Crus tourist road in Burgundy, France9.9km
- Notre-Dame (Beaune) collegiate church located in Côte-d'Or, in France15.4km
- Église Saint-Nicolas de Beaune church located in Côte-d'Or, in France14.5km
- Château de Savigny-lès-Beaune13.2km
- Mont Afrique mountain in France17.3km
- Bouchard Père & Fils15.2km
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Beaune museum in France15.6km
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