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La Rochelière
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1 Queen Bed and 1 Large Twin Bed Individually decorated room Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Refrigerator,…
1 Queen Bed and 2 Twin Beds Individually decorated room Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Refrigerator, micr…
1 Queen Bed Individually decorated room Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Refrigerator, microwave, and share…
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Restaurants nearby
- Les Gueules Noires The troglodyte dining room, wood burning fire in winter and the terrace shaded by a wisteria in fine weather are just a few of the discreet appeals of this charming establishment. The cuisine is tasty and wholesome, based on local produce and served with Loire wines. Booking advisable.1.8km
- Les Hautes Roches After a major refurbishment, the classical grandeur and former lustre of this majestic 18C manor house, whose beautiful troglodytic guestrooms are built directly into the tufa cliff, have been restored. The chef crafts a score that showcases top-notch produce (langoustine, foie gras, lobster, sweetbread), consummately and flawlessly. The terrace overlooking the river is simply divine!2.1km
- Le Berlot Hervé and Patricia Chardonneau, a couple of foodies formerly of Casse-Cailloux in Tours, have set up shop in the heart of a wine-growing village. Hervé crafts a hearty, wholesome lineup of traditional French nosh, together with game in season: hare à la royale (a sort of jugged hare), a game pie (oreiller de la belle Aurore), lamb’s brains... His bistronomic approach draws its inspiration from the seasons. Fine wine list with a focus on organic and natural wines. Separate wine bar.3.3km
- L'Arche de Meslay The surroundings are quickly forgotten (a business estate), as you concentrate on the fine and fresh food, truly bursting with flavours. One case in point is the speciality of the Breton chef: Tours - style bouillabaisse – packed with red mullet, scorpion fish, pork rillons and andouillette.7.3km
- La Roche Le Roy This pretty little manor house on the outskirts of town has recently been refurbished and modernised, all the way from the decoration to the kitchens, the domain of chef Maximilien Bridier. Taking an enthusiastic approach to high-quality ingredients, he presents elegant, precise dishes with no frills. Without fail, the menu features a vegetarian option. There is a fine selection of wines by the glass, and the service is attentive. Sit out on the terrace on warm days.8.6km
- Nobuki A zen and minimalist interior all done out in pale wood sets the scene for traditional, seasonal Japanese cuisine that stands out for its fresh, unusual flavours: assortment of cold starters and tempura of the day, chirashi (traditional dish of raw fish), a hot dish of the day and miso soup. Booking essential.8.7km
- Les Bartavelles Devoted to pleasure! First-rate, often local produce: smoked trout from the Moulin des Couvent or Touraine asparagus. Ingredients with crisp, legible flavours, such as rack of roast lamb, cocoa flavouring, roast fennel, potatoes and mushrooms. Chef Ghislain Damaye and his sister Véronique, who tends to the wellbeing of the front of house, pay tribute to the memory of French novelist Marcel Pagnol, in their smart, city centre bistro, courtesy of an ethos that seeks to share their love of good food.8.8km
- La Deuvalière Julien and Alexandra have poured every ounce of their enthusiasm into successfully wooing local and visiting gourmets. Their seasonal cuisine is a treasure trove of culinary gems. The charm of their old country house, appointed with bare beams, terracotta tiled floors and a fireplace, together with the odd contemporary detail, further adds to the experience!9.3km
- Casse-Cailloux This gourmet bistro, so popular that it is often taken by storm (bookings advisable), is established in a residential neighbourhood near Prébendes garden and flanked by a summer patio. Sincerity depicts the seasonal dishes chalked up on a slate, all of which washed down with delicious Loire wines.9.4km
- La Rissole The name of this bistro pays tribute to a great chef of the last century and celebrates the joys of cooking. The concise menu highlights the changing seasons and regional produce (asparagus, snails, freshwater fish). A flair for seasoning makes for simple and tasty food, such as white asparagus mimosa, broccoli and vadouvan. There are only a few tables, so be sure to book!9.5km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Tours Cathedral cathedral located in Indre-et-Loire, in France8.4km
- Marmoutier Abbey early monastery outside Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France6.5km
- Stade de la Vallée du Cher football stadium6.9km
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours museum in Tours, France8.4km
- château de Tours castle in Tours, France8.4km
- Basilica of St. Martin, Tours basilica located in Indre-et-Loire, in France9.3km
- Roman amphitheatre of Tours Roman amphitheatre in Tours, France8.2km
- Château de Valmer French chateau8.1km
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