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Hattonchatel Château & Restaurant La Table du Château

★★★HattonchâtelGarden viewLake view
8.5/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Suite
1x Sofa Bed 47 Up to 4
Lake view

This suite features 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and free toiletries. The suit…

Deluxe Room
1x Double 30 Up to 2

This room can accommodate 2 adults and 2 children using one extra bed.

Superior Double Room
1x Queen 25 Up to 2

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

Double Room
19 Up to 2
Garden view

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

Double Room
1x Double 14 Up to 2

Decorated in a classic style, this room offers a view of the grounds. It is located in the tower.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Yozora★ Michelin In the heart of the Centre Pompidou-Metz is one of the few fine dining restaurants to be located in a French museum. The sleek, bright space is housed in a glass and metal setting with glimpses of the canopy of this stunning building; wood and cardboard furniture designed by Shigeru Ban adds to the serenity of the place. Roxane and Charles Coulombeau homed in on the smallest of details in a quest for excellence when it comes to the table design. A big fan of Japan, where he used to work, the chef cleverly combines seasonal ingredients from Lorraine with his passion for the Land of the Rising S37.0km
  • Timilìa★ Michelin A charming little Italian restaurant run by a chef who hails from Lorraine but has Sicilian roots, and his Milanese partner. By no means fixated on the classic repertoire, the restaurant serves a tasting menu entitled "Scoperta della Pasta", which showcases their house-made pasta. Much care goes into dishes that incorporate top-notch, at times premium ingredients, many imported from Italy. With its pared-back decor, just a handful of tables, dark parquet flooring, white walls and colourful Abstract paintings, the interior is both contemporary and intimate. Excellent selection of local wines.37.4km
  • La Mangeoire Near Lake Madine, this beautifully restored farmstead sports a chic rustic vibe, depicted by the straw-filled manger (its namesake) that continues to line one wall. It is the HQ of Quentin Pierre, a nature lover who spares no effort in bringing local producers into the mix thanks to ingredients such as trout from Saint-Mihiel, pork from Vilotte-sur-Aire, organic veg from Belleray. His cuisine is seasonal, fresh and simple. The tasting menu incorporates more premium ingredients (foie gras, arctic char sweetbreads). The wine list shines the spotlight on local Côtes de Meuse vintages.8.1km
  • Quai des Saveurs★ Michelin Frédéric Sandrini has hung up his hat in this pink sandstone and white fronted edifice opposite Hagondange railway station, depicted by a pleasantly low-key, contemporary interior. Your tastebuds will be delighted by the modern, imaginative, ever-changing craftsmanship of this chef who works with painstakingly selected supplier-partners: abalone, hand-harvested by divers in the Bay of St Brieuc, fish from Saint-Quay-Portrieux or Boulogne-sur-Mer and a trolley that stars the work of master cheesemakers. Surprise menus and daily suggestions.44.3km
  • La Maison dans le Parc★ Michelin Established in a handsome mansion, abutting the Opera House and just behind one of France’s most beautiful squares, chef Charles Coulombeau and his wife Roxane are a firm fixture of Nancy’s culinary scene. After stints at Les Prés d’Eugénie and Lameloise, Charles deftly crafts modern cuisine, enhanced by creative flourishes and nods to Japan, where he worked for a time. Citrus, seaweed and Asian notes are perfectly paired with premium ingredients such as ikejime Vosges Arctic Char or plump Bresse chicken. Knockout terrace overlooking the park.48.3km
  • Aux 3 CapitainesBib Located in a village on the banks of the Moselle, this local institution has been given a new lease of life by chef Benoit Potdevin (Le K - Domaine de la Klauss in Montenach). Either in the refurbished dining room or on the peaceful terrace to the rear, diners tuck into classic local dishes, lovingly prepared using carefully selected ingredients: eg asparagus with mousseline sauce, pike quenelle with a lemon-infused beurre blanc, free-range Moselle poultry with morels, braised ham with Auxerrois sauce and bouchée à la reine. The food is generous, indulgent and delicious – and served with a smi42.1km
  • Hostellerie du Château des Monthairons This family-run château restaurant serves meticulous cuisine, in which more contemporary touches meet classic foundations. As you might imagine, this 19C château in the Meuse Valley is a superb backdrop, with mouldings, old hardwood floors and plush drapes.23.0km
  • Emotions In the heart of a rural village, two brothers, Mickaël and Morgan Emo, have enthusiastically treated the interior of this former winegrower's house to a makeover in the zeitgeist. The chef regales diners with deftly crafted, appetising recipes, like carpaccio of scallops with celery or squab in truffles, squash and madeira sauce. Splendid wine cellar and knockout lineup of exceptional vintages by the glass.34.2km
  • La Réserve In a 16C former larder and storeroom, nowadays the Citadelle Hotel, the culinary score reveals a gourmet streak paired with a generous nature: roast turbotin, butternut in almond milk and baby veg; fillet of organic Moselle beef, potato pie and Chinese cabbage… A storeroom with plenty of surprises in store!36.5km
  • La Lanterne La Lanterne is inspired by "La Lanterne du Bon Dieu", the nickname given to Metz Cathedral, which looms over the restaurant. It is run by a young couple who really give it their all: chef Célia Bertrand, originally from Metz, and Romain Bouchesèche, from the Jura, who takes care of matters in the dining room and in the wine cellar. They propose modern cuisine (pollack, morels, vin jaune) that draws inspiration from the Jura, where they met.37.1km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Stanislas Square square in Nancy, France48.3km
  • place de la Carrière square in Nancy, France48.0km
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy museum in Nancy, France48.3km
  • place d'Alliance square in Nancy, France48.4km
  • Stade Marcel Picot stadium49.7km
  • Nancy Cathedral cathedral located in Meurthe-et-Moselle, in France48.6km
  • Opéra national de Lorraine48.3km
  • Musée Lorrain museum in Nancy, France47.9km

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