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Hotel de L'Oise

★★Saint-Leu-dʼEsserent
8.6/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Family Room (5 Adults)
1x Single 28 Up to 5

This family room has a flat-screen TV with cable and satellite channels, a wardrobe and a desk. It features a bathroom w…

Family Room (4 Adults)
2x Single 25 Up to 4

This family room has a flat-screen TV with cable and satellite channels, a wardrobe and a desk. It features a bathroom w…

Triple Room
1x Single 15 Up to 3

This triple room has a flat-screen TV with cable and satellite channels, a wardrobe and a desk. It features a bathroom w…

Double Room
1x Double 13 Up to 2

This double room has a flat-screen TV with cable and satellite channels, a wardrobe and a desk. It features a bathroom w…

Comfort Single Room
1x Single 13

This single room includes a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a private bathroom as well as a terrace with garden view…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Le Verbois★ Michelin Following in his father’s footsteps, Guillaume Guibet has taken over the reins of this former hunting lodge (1886). His spot-on, creative cooking keeps pace with the seasons, with the occasional nod to Asian traditions acquired after a stint at the Japanese restaurant, Kei, in Paris). He delicately, even cheekily crafts a feast of premium ingredients, as in a ceviche of bream with button mushrooms or morels and a bacon-flavoured sabayon. The same flair extends to the stylish wood- and leather-rich interior and to the guestrooms, designed like individual chalets, with a terrace or outdoor tub w3.3km
  • CharnuBib On the road to the Château de Chantilly – famous for its ancient paintings, the richest collection after the Louvre's – this place with a refined decor has not one, but two terraces. Perfect for sunny days! The delicious, seasonal cuisine works its charm, enhanced with harissa here (on the gazpacho), with pesto there (on the tuna, broad beans, Swiss chard and peppers).7.3km
  • La Grange de Belle-Église★ Michelin This restaurant promises succulent traditional cuisine, made using quality ingredients, most of which come from the surrounding countryside. Fine dining takes the limelight in this former coal barn, converted into a plush, culinary haven. Following in Marc Duval's footsteps, chef Thomas Filippa is a firm fan of old-school culinary classics, although he does allow himself the occasional more modern twist: asparagus, shellfish, Noilly Prat sabayon and caviar; line-caught seabass, roast lettuce and olive oil sauce… The dining room opens onto a manicured garden.15.4km
  • Auberge La Grange aux Loups This village inn combines quaint old-fashioned appeal with stylish contemporary details: light stone, exposed rafters, wainscoting, a central fireplace and elegant light fixtures. The menu focuses on carefully crafted dishes made with first-class ingredients, many from local farmers: pollock in herbs, barigoule of spring vegetables and pesto of wild garlic, followed by a vanilla-laced shortcrust pastry, lemon cream and confit, dried strawberries and tarragon sorbet, which shows off the pastry chef training of the chef. Alfresco dining in the garden.6.6km
  • Le Julianon The bright contemporary decor of this charming 17C house sets the scene for the chef's inventive cuisine, which tactfully plays on combinations of texture and flavour, in dishes such as free-range egg, scallop roe, matured black shallot confit and turmeric breadcrumbs, or chia seeds flavoured with Madagascan vanilla, dark chocolate with rose water, coconut biscuit and pimpernel. The set menu changes daily, depending on market availability.11.5km
  • Augustine - La Table du Château In a handsome 19C abode near Montmorency Forest, this restaurant aims to uphold French art de vivre: period tableware and furniture, gleaming silverware and copper and high ceilings – all of which in a plush muted interior dominated by wood. The food is suitably classical and generous, whilst traversing the annals of French cookery: pâté en croûte, rabbit cooked in mustard and rice pudding. A few rooms for overnight stays.17.9km

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