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LES PORTES DE BOURGOGNE

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La Madeleine
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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Patrick Gauthier's restaurant, the shape of which calls to mind the bow of an ocean liner, overlooks the River Yonne at the tip of a small island. Diners forget the town around them in an interior whose design is inspired by the chef's many trips to Scandinavia and Asia. A "cook first and foremost" and highly passionate about his work, he continues to personally present the day's specials and suggestions to guests. A great fan of markets and fish and seafood, he creates authentic, spirited cuisine that is full of flavour: green asparagus from Mallemort, pan-fried foie gras, duck jus; meticulou
15.3km
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Le Martin Bel Air
Modern Cuisine · Bib
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Refurbished from top to toe, this country bistro opposite the town hall welcomes you into a natural, contemporary setting (pale wood, cork wall decorations, black ceiling). The chef, with stints in some of the region's finest establishments, crafts seasonal dishes at reasonable prices. Think velouté of cèpe, seared foie gras and an emulsion of smoky bacon; low-temperature loin of cod, mashed parsnip and curry-laced Dubarry crème; hazelnut-flavoured iced parfait, crunchy praliné and hazelnut bread…
13.2km
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La Côte Saint-Jacques
Modern Cuisine · ★★ Michelin
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This edifice on the banks of the Yonne is truly superlative! Founded by Marie Lorain in 1945, the establishment rose to fame in the hands of her son, Michel, and then later, when her modest, conscientious grandson, Jean-Michel, took over. The latter has entrusted his nephew, Alexandre Bondoux, with the task of composing the menu. Regulars can rest assured that the original, iconic dishes remain (lobster stew; calf sweetbread in ginger), now flanked by flashes of inspiration (skate wing à la meunière in green butter, lovage and morels; suckling lamb from the Pyrenees, gambero rosso and Arabica-
40.3km
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L'Axel
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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In the heart of Fontainebleau, this smart, low-key restaurant is the HQ of a Japanese chef who orchestrates a new take on pure-bred Gallic gastronomy whilst scrupulously respecting the seasons. Kunihisa Goto is a fan of French cuisine, wines and iconic produce. After training with the best, he reinvents the classics with panache, incorporating a host of Japanese ingredients: daikon, lotus roots, nori, shiso leaves, Wagyu beef… His version of the slow-cooked egg has become a must. Each dish is a masterclass of plating, balanced flavours and gourmet indulgence. Attentive, courteous service.
38.0km
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Auberge L'Escale 87
Traditional Cuisine
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This Auberge alongside the former Route Nationale 6 is really inviting on account of its quaint interior decorated with various agricultural items and its rustic-style furnishings. When it comes to the food, tradition is the name of the game: country-style calf's head; lamb kidney fricassee; tournedos with morels, and, on top of that, service with a smile. An enjoyable mealtime experience. Pleasant terrace to the rear.
8.6km
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La Croix Blanche
Traditional Cuisine
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Hard at work in the kitchens, the chef makes it a point of honour to use great seasonal ingredients. The dishes are a taste sensation, for example, the chicken supreme with mixed vegetables. Definitely a place you will want to tick off.
17.8km
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L'Orée des Sablons
Traditional Cuisine
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Located on a pedestrian street, this restaurant pays homage to hunting and culinary competitions: the chef, a finalist in the Lièvre à la Royale Championship, is also a fan of pâté en croûte. Meat dominates the menu – oreiller de la belle Aurore; fillet of guinea fowl, grilled green beans, shiso leaf tempura and offal sauce, not to mention the carefully prepared desserts. Small terrace.
37.9km
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Fuumi
Japanese
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In the centre of Fontainebleau, Fuumi is the teppanyaki outpost of starred chef Kunihisa Goto. Authentic Japanese fare, crafted directly in front of diners, particularly if you are lucky enough to nab one of the counter seats that command the best view of the culinary performance. The banquet of gyozas, ramen and okonomiyaki, the house specialty, illustrates the infinite care lavished on each dish. The attractively priced Bento lineup at lunchtime (teishoku menu), with a soup, small sides and a choice of main course, is just the ticket for a delicious snack. Friendly, buzzy vibe. Bookings high
38.0km
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