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The double room provides a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom featuring a hairdryer. The unit offers 1…
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Restaurants nearby
- Ginko★ Michelin Near the Grand’Place, this unobtrusive eatery with a glazed facade is the brainchild of two pals, both of whom boast virtuoso CVs: Valentina Giacobbe was born in Italy and grew up in Asia, graduated in political science before she turned to cooking, training at Gaya with Pierre Gagnaire before working at Rozo and then at SOlange; and Julien Ingaud-Jaubert, who trained as a pastry chef and who has also worked in top establishments (Pierre Gagnaire, Meurin, La Laiterie). Their trendy venue is the picture of a sleek contemporary bistro complete with a red-brick wall, a tribute to Lille. Valentina150m
- Pureté★ Michelin In the heart of historic Lille, Gérald Guille plies his trade in an attractive long narrow dining room with an open kitchen. "Pure" materials (earthenware, concrete, wood, leather) create a focused, tranquil atmosphere, mirroring the style of the chef, who delivers, in his own words, "creative, uninhibited food" that is rich in personality and flavour. He slaloms between invention and classicism over the course of subtly balanced tasting menus: trout, beetroot, bloody orange and sage; scallops, leeks, mimolette and limequat; fingered citron, honey and saffron…555m
- Le Restaurant du Cerisier★ Michelin On the first floor of a striking, ultra-contemporary building in the heart of Lille, the painstaking work of Guillaume Barengo and his on-the-ball team can be admired in the open kitchen. The chef with a star-studded CV crafts a single set menu that shines the spotlight on cherry-picked seasonal ingredients. A few examples: red mullet, millefeuille of Jerusalem artichoke and pear, walnuts and beer; venison steak, cooked rare for maximum tenderness and aroma, flanked by lardo di Colonnata, butternut squash, quince and chestnut purées, all of which coated in a gutsy peppery sauce. Virtuoso techn659m
- Rozó★★ Michelin Chef Diego Delbecq and his pastry chef partner Camille Pailleau have channelled all of their energy and talent into this former printing works, turning it into a loft-style restaurant, with tables set out beneath the vast glass roof and its metal beams. Lovely hardwood floors, light-coloured walls and large kitchens separated by glass panes from the elegant dining area, which has a mezzanine on which hors-d'oeuvres are served with the aperitif during the evening service. The chef cooks up creative, inspired and delicate cuisine that shows a penchant for sauces, tangy and bitter notes, condimen4.8km
- RēpuBib Chef Abdeldaker Belfatmi wants his guests to leave with a smile and a full stomach! He needn’t worry, his creamy smoked mackerel with a coulis of watercress, daikon radish in miso and peanuts, followed by cod, spinach, mashed potato and jus of lemon confit scallops and then, a rice pudding and passion fruit sorbet, really do the job! His modern brasserie lineup is ample evidence that the chef of the former Michelin-starred Le Marcq has lost none of his legendary culinary flair.3.9km
- Harmonie★ Michelin Mathieu Boutroy, a long-time protégé of Marc Meurin prior to his six-year stint as chef at the Restaurant du Cerisier in Lille, has now opened his own restaurant in a bright space done out in a pared-back and elegant contemporary style. The refined decor is aligned with his modern and creative cuisine, which is served in the form of set menus (without options). His ambitious cooking has bags of personality, eg crab paired with carrots and enhanced with a velvety coriander sauce: on point! This is the new not-to-be-missed eatery in the greater Lille area.6.8km
- Bloempot Tucked away in a red-brick courtyard of old Lille, Bloempot proudly flies the flag of locally sourced produce. In a former carpenter’s workshop, parquet floors, glass ceilings and dried flower arrangements set the quirky scene. Chefs Florent Ladeyn and Florence Grave sign a highly distinctive culinary score focused on regional ingredients and unusual combinations: trout and grilled apricots, pollock paired with velvety courgettes and a buckwheat and sunflower ganache with malt ice cream. Big-boned, yet polished food, spot-on yet casual service and excellent value-for-pleasure at lunchtime. No 238m
- Le ManaBib At the entrance to the village, this restaurant is discreetly tucked away in a 19C red-brick building. Inside, light enters through the contemporary-style veranda, capturing the elegance of a decor dominated by black details and green velvet. In the kitchen, which opens onto the dining room, chefs Valentine and Maxime – also partners outside of the restaurant – can be seen intently focused on producing their tempting dishes with perfectly judged marriages of flavours. The fillet of pollock is topped with an anchovy viennoise and accompanied by a broccoli cream and almond milk and shellfish emu4.7km
- La Table - Hôtel Clarance In the heart of historical Lille, an 18C mansion houses this elegant restaurant in its salons decked out with period wood panelling and in what was once the library. The decor sees heritage features skilfully blended with contemporary design details. In the set menus, which change with the seasons, regional and seasonal produce are given pride of place – scallops, red seabream, saddle of lamb and autumn mushrooms. Peaceful terrace for summer days.335m
- Le 49R In this 17C mansion in the heart of Lille, restored hardwood floors and mouldings meet contemporary furnishings. The elegant dining room of this fine restaurant opens at the rear onto a peaceful, tree-lined terrace off the quiet street. In the kitchen, meticulous preparation and a mastery of classic techniques underpin dishes such as crispy sweetbreads with green asparagus, morels stuffed with Ibérico lard, or a traditional millefeuille with Madagascar vanilla. The cellar houses several hundred wines and a fine collection of Chartreuse liqueurs.480m
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Attractions nearby
- Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille art museum in Lille, France635m
- Lille Cathedral cathedral located in Nord, in France429m
- Saint-Maurice church located in Lille in Nord, in France494m
- Stade Grimonprez-Jooris football stadium1.3km
- Citadel of Lille fort1.2km
- Saint-Étienne, Lille church located in Nord, in France172m
- Synagogue de Lille synagogue located in Nord, in France972m
- Collégiale Saint-Pierre de Lille collegiate church located in Nord, in France603m
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