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L'escale Aux Framboises
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This double room features a private bathroom, a wardrobe and garden views. The unit offers 1 bed.
This double room features a private bathroom, a wardrobe and garden views. The unit offers 1 bed.
This double room has a private bathroom, a wardrobe and garden views. The unit has 2 beds.
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Restaurants nearby
- Auberge de la Grive★ Michelin In a beautiful stone building nestling in parkland on the edge of the forest, the chef and his wife prepare dishes that delight the palate: delicious lobster and lettuce cooked on the barbecue, spicy nasturtium leaves, blueberries and a potent shell jus; PGI volaille de Licques (poultry) also cooked on the barbecue, mushrooms delicately bound in an anchovy vinaigrette, and poultry jus with a black garlic twist; raspberry, radish and beetroot for dessert. Working only with the most "natural" ingredients possible, chef Nicolas Gautier takes many risks with his off-the-beaten-track pairings, and 34.7km
- La Flamiche A classical interior lies behind the large windows of La Flamiche. Here, cuisine with robust traditional foundations is enhanced by a touch of modernity: one example would be the duck foie gras and smoked trout in a Granny Smith jelly, cucumber pickles and apple chutney – a beautifully crafted starter. Then there are the medallions of monkfish with lime, carrot and rocket, perfectly cooked in butter, the good old-fashioned way.14.0km
- Auberge du Pont de Rethondes In a delightful village on the banks of the Aisne in the heart of Compiègne Forest, this inn sports a traditional exterior and a modern, pared-back interior. Alfresco dining is bliss in fine weather on the terrace overlooking a landscaped garden. The score errs towards the traditional: pâté en croûte, veal kidneys in mustard, crème brûlée or soufflé to finish. The chef puts the finishing touches to carefully sourced seasonal ingredients, delivering an experience that is both authentic and polished.39.5km
- Rhizome The rhizome is an underground shoot full of energy resources that is the equivalent to a root for some plants. A name that cleverly references the return of this young Soissons couple to their Picardy roots, after stints in top establishments (Mère Brazier, Parisian Saturne, Auberge du Vert Mont). The name also depicts their lively and instinctive, market-fresh cuisine and regularly changing menu, together with the couple’s clear preference for local produce and organic and natural wines. A firm fixture on the local culinary scene and not only because of its (single) lunch set menu. We recomme40.3km
- Ail des Ours This pleasant, trendy restaurant close to the cathedral is run by young chef Stéphane Bruyer. In a renovated dining space decorated in natural tones (with lots of plants), he serves simple, seasonal cuisine, using market produce to devise a single set menu (with a choice of fish or meat). This is a very popular spot in Amiens... and it's easy to see why.48.5km
- Les Orfèvres Bang in the middle of town, this restaurant sports a modern, colourful interior, the entrance to which is graced with a fresco by a local artist. Chef Frédéric Barrette unveils his creative talent in dishes that add a delicate spin to Gallic classics: ravioles of haddock with haddock skin powder and Timut pepper, crispy sweetbread with mustard sabayon and a gutsy gravy. A friendly vibe depicts this establishment which blends culinary excellence and a cheerful front-of-house team.48.6km
- L'Aubergade This establishment, run by Éric Boutté, rolls out classically themed cuisine with a modern twist that is in tune with the seasons and of local inspiration and origin. Among its emblematic dishes, you will find cabbage, painstakingly stuffed leaf by leaf, the house signature, or confit of rabbit leg flanked by a medley of parsnips. More adventurous diners might like to try marinated scallops on a purée of butternut, paired with smoked herring roe. The interior sports a splendid marriage of “waide” blue (a local pigment) and untreated concrete, in tribute to the region. Eater friendly prices.49.3km
- La Bonne Auberge In this pretty inn, you simply decide how many courses you would like and the chef will do the rest! The young chef is rather bold in his cooking, sometimes dreaming up original combinations of flavours (no bad thing in this region where tradition reigns supreme). Pleasant, efficient service and good value for money. It is worth noting that a new shop adjoining the restaurant has been opened for takeaway dishes, from starter to dessert, concocted by the chef.49.3km
- Maison Demarcq This grand town house is rich in history: Napoleon is said to have stayed here and it is close to where the famous Treaty of Cambrai was signed in 1529. The stylish interior mingles antique and modern pieces, while the culinary score demonstrates the passion and know-how of its father-son team. An example: lobster Bellevue and delicately seasoned shrimp paired with crisp maritime flavours and tangy citrus fruits. Don’t miss one of their signature desserts: warm madeleine cakes dipped in a honey and lemon cream that will whisk you straight to seventh heaven. L'Éphémère brasserie offers more tra49.6km
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