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Hôtel Le Beaugency
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This air-conditioned triple room includes a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom. The unit offe…
This air-conditioned room features a private bathroom with a separate toilet and a bath or shower.
This air-conditioned room features a private bathroom with a separate toilet and a bath or shower.
A mini-bar, satellite TV and free Wi-Fi are included in this room.
A mini-bar, satellite TV and free Wi-Fi are included in this room. The private bathroom has a bath.
A mini-bar, satellite TV and free Wi-Fi are included in this room. The private bathroom has a bath.
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Restaurants nearby
- David Toutain★★ Michelin The grandson of farmers, Normandy-born David Toutain started out in the kitchen of Bernard Loiseau, before making a name for himself at a series of renowned establishments (including Arpège, Agapé Substance). In a modern, loft-style space, he has brought a showcase of culinary experimentation to a quiet street in a neighbourhood of government buildings. His technical prowess brings clarity to his dishes as he tirelessly taps into contemporary tastes (rather like his best friend, Alexandre Mazzia) to produce an ambitious cuisine d'auteur. He and his team serve their creations in the form of "su433m
- Arpège★★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #45 "The best cookbook ever written was by Mother Nature herself," according to Alain Passard. His green philosophy is de rigueur more than ever in his cuisine, which is now entirely free of animal protein. The chef who fetes fruit and flowers never feels more at home than when in one of his three kitchen gardens in the west of France, where his twin vocations of cook and gardener meet. He heads there for inspiration and to explore culinary possibilities, coming back with recipes as accomplished as his "sushi fantaisie" or beechwood-smoked potatoes with wine sauce, for example. Enjoy as you take i725m
- Pertinence★ Michelin Ryunosuke Naito and Kwen Liew met at Restaurant Antoine in 2011. Ryunosuke is Japanese and has worked in some of the top houses of Paris (Taillevent, Meurice) and Kwen is Malaysian. Together they have created this elegant minimalist setting, depicted by light wood and Knoll chairs, whose understated, cosy vibe is perfectly in keeping with their characters and ethos. In the kitchen, they craft market-fresh dishes overflowing in powerful flavours, brushing the cobwebs off French culinary tradition along the way. Spot-on cooking as the name suggests…285m
- Le Violon d'Ingres★ Michelin At this luxe neo-brasserie, the chefs fete France's South-West with impressive technical skill and top-notch ingredients. The sautéed sweetbreads served with a vin jaune sauce and the millefeuille with its light vanilla cream remain two great classics of the house. Authenticity and conviviality reign supreme in this lively establishment with a highly professional team at the helm. At this restaurant frequented by bon vivants, booking is essential, as tables get snapped up fast.430m
- Tomy & Co★ Michelin Two minutes from Rue Saint Dominique, this establishment bears the hallmark of Cambodian-born chef, Tomy Gousset, who is forging ahead in a no-holds barred, gleeful approach. A relative latecomer to food (23 years old), he perfected his skills at the Meurice, Taillevent and Boulud in New York. Today he plays a gourmet-bistro score, firmly in tune with his era, placing his “karma” (his own words) at the service of taste and the ingredient in a genuine spirit of local sourcing. His motto: “Simplicity and sophistication”, or, in our words this time: “A slap up good meal”!456m
- Le Jules Verne★★ Michelin Frédéric Anton presides over the fortunes of this emblematic restaurant on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower, accessible by a private lift. The magic of this location 125m up from ground level instantly bewitches diners, who are further captivated by the high-flying cuisine. Every day, the teams pull out all the stops to elevate blue-ribbon produce and deliver delicate, perfectly judged dishes boasting flavour combinations that are always on point. For example, a sublime soufflé of scallops with a Dieppoise sauce and Oscietra caviar, or grenobloise-style caramelised calf sweetbread, perfect927m
- Divellec★ Michelin (Temporarily closed) The iconic establishment of Jacques Le Divellec (1983-2013) is now the HQ of Mathieu Pacaud. The culinary theme continues to demonstrate a seafaring slant as the menu ebbs and flows with the tides, paying tribute to top-of-the-range seafood: sole meunière from small boats, aïoli of cod and seasonal veg, langoustines grilled in tarragon. This traditional, forthright and wonderfully legible score is served in a stylish interior.570m
- Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen★★★ Michelin This prestigious Parisian institution housed in an elegant building set in the Jardins des Champs-Élysées has huge windows looking out onto the most beautiful avenue in the world. It is the very epitome of the great French restaurant: the luxurious setting, the culture of beautifully dressed tables, the seamlessly orchestrated service – it all makes for a unique backdrop, fit to showcase gastronomy in all its glory. Chef Yannick Alléno has achieved a real tour de force by stamping his hallmark on the menu from the outset. His cuisine is dazzling and technical, and his jus and sauces (what the 1.2km
- Prévelle★ Michelin "Prévelle" is a lyrical name that perfectly reflects Romain Meder's cuisine. Alain Ducasse's former protégé pays homage to his rural upbringing with a plant-centric menu that is rooted in local Île-de-France produce and complemented by poultry, fish and shellfish. His modern and resolutely seasonal dishes demonstrate impressive technical skill: bold seasoning, vegetables roasted with the same care as meats, in pursuit of the deep, rich juices and flavours born of the Maillard reaction, a culinary process favoured by his mentor. Beyond the open kitchen and its adjoining table, a staircase leads693m
- Auguste★ Michelin In Gaël Orieux's compact restaurant – seating barely 30 people – the elegant contemporary interior with deceptively sleek lines exudes an unexpected calm. It's a chic and refined place in which to enjoy technically sound modern cuisine: tetragon soup with herbs, frogs' legs and smoked eel; scallops, oyster mushrooms and grape pulp, chestnut broth "espresso" and black truffle; crispy sweetbreads with peanuts, chanterelles with dried apricots and Jura wine. With the courage of his convictions, Gaël Orieux sources his ingredients from the market and only serves fish that are not endangered (black719m
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Attractions nearby
- Eiffel Tower tower located on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France948m
- Musée d'Orsay art museum in Paris, France1.5km
- Champ de Mars large public green space in Paris, France676m
- avenue des Champs-Élysées avenue in Paris, France1.4km
- Louvre Museum art and archeology museum in Paris, France2.2km
- Pont Alexandre III bridge that spans the Seine in Paris, France897m
- place de la Concorde square in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France1.4km
- Petit Palais building housing the Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris1.2km
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