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This spacious suite offers a flat-screen TV and an private bathroom.
1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 700-sq-foot room with garden views Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi…
This spacious suite has exposed wooden beams and a view of the interior courtyard . The private bathroom has a bathtub.
1 King Bed 517-sq-foot room with garden views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 46-cm TV with digital chan…
This spacious suite offers a seating area and a flat-screen TV. The private bathroom has a bathtub and bathrobe.
This room features an iPod docking station, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom.
2 Twin Beds 431-sq-foot room with garden views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 46-cm TV with digital cha…
1 Queen Bed 430-sq-foot room with garden views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 46-cm TV with digital cha…
This room has exposed wooden beams and a view of the private garden. The private bathroom has a bathtub.
This room has a private bathroom with a walk-in shower.
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Restaurants nearby
- Bistrot DuPontBib This pleasant traditional French bistro by the River Seine has a friendly front-of-house team serving up good old-fashioned recipes. Tuck into veal kidneys with mustard sauce, coq au vin, or frogs' legs with persillade sauce in a lively atmosphere… Be sure to sample the house speciality: andouillette.2.0km
- Le Petit Basson Chef Yann Caputo is a big fan of vegetables, which he grows in his own vegetable garden and sources from small local producers. Here in his "garden bistro", he also likes cooking fish, mainly from Brittany, in homage to his native region. The reasonably priced lunch menu is a steal. The evening menu features more high-end ingredients, which are always accompanied by vegetables from the chef's garden: seared langoustines with peanut and satay, green apple tartare with mint and tarragon; turbot and garden vegetables, hazelnut sabayon, trout roe and lemon caviar. The charming decor with a natural818m
- Aux Crieurs de Vin The decor is trendy with bare bricks, polished concrete floors and bistro furniture, as is the concept... Choose a bottle of wine from the cellar, before pairing it with a good, simple dish with a focus on ingredients (artisan produced charcuterie, free - range meat, cheeses from Bordier etc). A tasty and friendly place.896m
- Caffè Cosi - La trattoria de Bruno Caironi Of Italian and Mediterranean inspiration, this bright, modern trattoria, housed in a former art gallery, overlooks a cobbled courtyard. We fell head over heels with the roasted artichokes in a pesto and parmesan jus. Before leaving, pop into the gourmet delicatessen store and stock up on top-of-the-range Italian goodies.1.1km
- Claire et Hugo An enthusiastic self-taught young couple runs this restaurant with a subdued decor composed of raw materials. The premises also house a bakery and delicatessen leading onto a lovely terrace and indoor garden (including a citrus tree greenhouse). The ingredients, which are 95% organic, make for healthy, tasty and balanced dishes.2.2km
- L'Aube des Sens Chef Thomas Valleron, who hails from the region and was previously sous-chef at Hostellerie La Montagne in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, has opened his own restaurant in a charming half-timbered house that is typical of the area. In fine weather, the terrace is popular; inside, exposed beams meet modern furnishings. The cuisine is refined and well executed. On this particular lunchtime: a vibrant gazpacho with burrata ice cream, crunchy vegetables and pine nuts; perfectly tender skate wing coated in a creamy sauce with keta salmon roe. Fresh, seasonal ingredients, cooked to perfection. Appealing 4.9km
- Auberge de Sainte-Maure Victor Martin and his chef Julien Drapier, a native of the region, are a well-established team. The intelligent and harmonious dishes beautifully showcase local ingredients, in bold-flavoured combinations, often with Asian influences, such as gyozas with a soy and ginger broth or the biscuit and matcha tea cream. Add to that smiling service, good value for money and a pleasant terrace by the water.5.3km
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