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L'Art Doize

Cassel
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Rooms & Views

Large Double Room
1x Double 23 Up to 4

Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The doubl…

Double Room
1x Double 18 Up to 2

Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The double…

Twin Room
2x Single 15 Up to 2

Providing free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The twin room provi…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Haut Bonheur de la Table★ Michelin Poised between Steenvoorde and Saint-Omer in the heart of Flanders, Cassel is a darling of a brick-built village. A small village for a tiny restaurant. Housed in a beautiful 18C abode with space for just 20 diners, it is run by owners who are truly passionate about fine cuisine. Chef Eugène Hobraiche meticulously crafts contemporary cuisine that goes hand in hand with seasonal produce, using local fruit and vegetables, as well as fish from Dunkirk's market: salmon confit with Sichuan pepper, textures of cabbage and shiitake dashi; roasted pollack, mustard and multi-coloured carrot gnocchi. To82m
  • Auberge du Vert Mont★ Michelin Tucked away in the heart of the countryside, chef Florent Ladeyn, an ecological champion from the word go, is a standard-bearer of authentic and indulgent Flemish fare that is deeply rooted in the terroir yet creative, instinctive and enticing. In a simply decorated dining room with exposed beams and views of the hilly Monts de Flandre landscape, the chef gives expression to his passion for charcoal cooking, as his guests take in the show. Firmly committed to local produce, he strews his creations with flowers and plants from the region. His Maroilles cheese fries have attained almost legendar15.3km
  • TerminusBib Don't hesitate to stop at this terminus just before the French border, which is as popular with truck drivers as with families and foodies. In the distance, you can see the farm of the Verheyde family, who has turned the nearby gas station into a gourmet delicatessen. Pieter, owner and sommelier, is justly proud of his impressive wine cellar, the fruit of his expertise and passion. The culinary score will delight connoisseurs, particularly those who appreciate big-boned, wholesome nosh. Recipes that hit the spot every time, with meat from the family farm, super fresh cod or shrimp from the Nor10.8km
  • L'AubergeBib Not far from Hazebrouck, this Auberge was once a tannery then a barroom in full-blown ‘ch’ti’ tradition, before it morphed into this friendly inn, with a focus on seasonal produce and Flemish roots courtesy of new takes on classic local recipes (Welsh, carbonade). The menu features some surprising combinations, like langoustine with haddock and green peas. Hats off to chef Antonin, who is also a wine buff and thus an excellent source of wine tips.12.0km
  • Bacôve★ Michelin A ‘bacôve’ is a large flat-bottomed boat used by the vegetable growers of the marshes of St Omer to transport their crops. It is emblematic of Camille Delcroix’ inspiration (Top Chef 2018 winner) and of his soothing, nature-inspired restaurant. He crafts razor-sharp menus, inspired by first-rate locally sourced produce in a surf ‘n turf vein. The chef’s preoccupation with presentation shines through, both in the choice of tableware as in the colours and graphics of each plate. Finally, Carla and her smiling team bend over backwards to make you feel at home.17.3km
  • Au Koning Van Peene In the centre of an out-of-the-way village in the Flanders region, this place is an unexpected foodie haven: chef Kevin Barata and Lucile Prevost (partners in business and in life) welcome travellers into their inviting restaurant with an interior in which brick and wood predominate. The chef, who knows his stuff, whips up good simple dishes, such as lamb kofta, thyme-lemon hummus, barbecue sauce and kataifi, or farmhouse pork chop, cauliflower, horseradish, asparagus and a reduction of cooking juices. Lunch is excellent value.4.0km
  • La Table de Romain This village restaurant with typical local architecture is located in the heart of this market town. It is the HQ of a chef who rustles up market-based cuisine that is good value for money. Dishes and ingredients are regularly swapped in and out. To be enjoyed in a chic and convivial interior.11.4km
  • Au Cœur d'Artichaut This contemporary restaurant, run by an enthusiastic young couple from the village, is depicted by dishes that keep pace with current tastes, while remaining true to the ingredients and seasons. The lovely dining room is in a conservatory. Attentive service.12.0km
  • Boucan Chef Kevin Barata and Lucile Prévost (partners in business and in life), already owners of Au Koning Van Peene, are now also at the helm of the restaurant of La Barcarolle theatre. Neon lights and zesty colours make for a delightfully pop decor. The cuisine is straightforward and generous (especially the sauces!) and draws on emblematic produce from this northernmost part of France.16.8km
  • Pluriel' Right in the centre of Saint-Omer, Pluriel' welcomes you in a bright, pared-back space with pale-coloured parquet floors, white walls and contemporary pendant lights. At the helm, Yohann Cornet rustles up cuisine that is both precise and expressive. His slow-confit free-range pork from South-West France is perfectly tender and rests on a bed of crunchy, roasted and puffed corn kernels. The crispy tuile is topped with fermented blueberry compote and fresh fruit, drizzled at the last moment with a glistening jus. The chef is well-versed in the classics!16.9km

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Attractions nearby

  • Rodeberg mountain in Belgium19.3km

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