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Relais Thalasso Château des Tourelles
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Rooms & Views
1 King Bed and 1 Queen Sofa Bed 474-sq-foot room with ocean views Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Mini-fr…
1 Double Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 376 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - iPod dock Food & Drink - Espr…
1 Double Bed 377-sq-foot soundproofed room, furnished balcony with ocean views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainm…
1 Double Bed 377-sq-foot soundproofed room with a furnished balcony Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - MP3…
1 Double Bed 377-sq-foot soundproofed room, furnished balcony with garden views Internet - Free WiFi Entertain…
1 Double Bed 324 sq feet Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Mini-fridge, espresso maker…
1 Double Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 323-sq-foot soundproofed room with a furnished balcony Internet - Free WiFi Food &…
2 Large Twin Beds and 1 Queen Bed Furnished balcony with garden views Layout - 2 bedrooms Internet - Free WiFi…
1 Queen Bed Soundproofed room Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Espresso maker, electric kettle, room servi…
1 Queen Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed Furnished balcony with garden views Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Espr…
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Restaurants nearby
- Bris'Art CulinaireBib There is space for just eight diners at the large counter laid out face to face with the kitchen, plus a few more tables to the rear. Every day, a single fish-forward set menu is improvised by chef Guillaume Brisard, who has forged an impressive culinary path (Fort de l'Océan in Le Croisic, Le Skipper in Saint-Nazaire). Fine ingredients inspire his dishes, which you can savour as you engage in conversation with the chef.3.6km
- POPS Pops is the venture of two fledglings who have flown the cosy nest that is La Mare aux Oiseaux, a recognised incubator of talent. At their restaurant set slightly back from the seafront, Corentin Leverger and Océane Maisonneuve pull out all the stops to delight diners with the freshest of ingredients, such as red mullet, monkfish and scallops. Their subtly creative bistronomy rolls out a feast of textures and bold flavours. Right next door, their bistro Locco serves simpler fare.1.1km
- TopazeBib This little gem of a restaurant in the town centre is intimate, inviting and irresistible. It was opened by a couple of professionals (who met at William Ledeuil's Ze Kitchen Gallery, in Paris); he operates in the kitchen, she front of house. The chef proves himself to be a master craftsman who leaves nothing to chance, and you can expect fresh, local produce based on seasonal availability, gentle and precise cooking, flavours and colours. We feasted on the beef tartare with an iced oyster cream dotted with samphire, followed by unilaterally pan-seared pollock with mashed potatoes and celeriac8.9km
- La Table du Saint-Christophe This elegant early-20C villa has been done out in a colourful and cosy style, its large windows commanding views of the verdant gardens. Dining alfresco on the lovely, inviting terrace shaded by parasols and surrounded by trees and flower beds is bliss in summertime. The cuisine is traditional with a contemporary twist.5.3km
- La Brasserie du Royal A restaurant in the Royal Hotel, typical of the large seaside hotels of the early 20C. The cosy wood panelling and the photos of actors by Studio Harcourt recall the atmosphere of the Parisian Fouquet's. The menu is inspired by brasserie fare (seafood, sole meunière, fillet of beef with Béarnaise sauce, andouillette, profiteroles), but there are also light dishes – as you would expect at a seawater therapy resort.5.8km
- 14 Avenue Simplicity and quality are the watchwords here. Seafood ingredients are treated with the utmost respect: appetising when presented on the plate, then nicely prepared by chef Antoine Le Moal. The starter of crab, prawn and lobster is fresh and well seasoned, the skate wing carefully cooked, and the rum baba adds the final flourish of deliciousness. The modern interior is elegant, and the friendly service comes with a smile.5.8km
- La Table du Castel A prime example of La Baule’s early-20C seaside architecture, this manor house is home to a hotel and a restaurant appointed in a classical bourgeois style whose windows overlook the grounds and pretty terrace. Local lad Jérémy Coirier draws his inspiration from the region (fish, shellfish, Croisic seaweed, Guérande saffron, Mesquer pigeon) to compose a menu that changes with the seasons.5.9km
- brut. In a traditional salt workers' village in the heart of the salt marshes, this picturesque white house with snug, cosy dining rooms is open for business. Japanese chef Takashi Aoki crafts a creatively subdued Gallic line-up that showcases the season. The wine list is extremely well curated and the vast majority of the wines are available by the glass.8.2km
- La Tête de l'Art A meal at this restaurant housed in the outbuildings of a 13C manor on the outskirts of Guérande is a must. Quality ingredients that are meticulously sourced from the region go into modern cuisine with bold flavours. This lunchtime, the starter of asparagus and octopus, enhanced by pronounced herbaceous flavours, was well made; the cod precisely cooked in hazelnut butter was accompanied by tasty ravioli. The pear dessert plays on sweet and sour with great success.9.6km
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