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Providing free toiletries, this family room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The famil…
Offering free toiletries, this family room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The family…
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The doubl…
Providing free toiletries, this family room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The famil…
The double room features a private entrance, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom boasting a walk-in sh…
The double room provides a private entrance, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-in s…
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Restaurants nearby
- Ambroisie★ Michelin What initially draws the eye, right in front of us, is the lake hemmed in by wooded banks – the location alone is worth seeing. But above all there is the remarkable work of the chef – after all, that's what we came for… He excels at transforming fine ingredients (scallops hot-pâté style; Breton lobster with raspberries, dried caviar and mizuna; pigeon breast roasted and smoked on the barbecue). His trompe l'œil desserts are at once amusing and delicious (apricot, lemon, chestnut – depending on the season). For fans of truffles, the chef serves a truffle menu all year round: it wouldn't seem r13.8km
- Le Pérou Pulpo anticuchero, lomo saltado, tiradito, arroz cremoso, and, of course, the indispensable ceviches: all the classics of Peruvian cooking are on the menu here in the Alps, thanks to a chef and her team, who all hail from Peru. Much of the produce is imported direct from the Andes, via Spain. Anyone who has been lucky enough to taste authentic South American food will be delighted by the incredible range of flavours and tastes of this cuisine rich in seasoning and unexpected ingredients on offer.6.2km
- Les Quatre Saisons Antonio Gérard Quintanilla is at the helm of this hotel-restaurant nestled in the Savoie hinterland. Rather than taking diners to the Andes, this chef of Peruvian origin is making his mark by creating distinctly French dishes with bold flavours and a definite penchant for mushrooms. His Saint-Béron chicken, accompanied by a creamy Albufera sauce and a medley of forest fruits, illustrates his commitment to technically sound and indulgent dishes. With its beams and antler chandeliers, the space is done out in traditional style, and its wide picture windows afford expansive views. They offer comf8.1km
- Brasserie Chavant Located in a handsome mansion near the Chartreuse cellars, this tastefully redecorated brasserie, which sports a striking white staircase leading up to the first floor, offers a patriotic line-up of Gallic fare, such as velvety Dubarry soup and curry; Mille Pas pâté en croûte; Dauphiné ravioles, among others. Tributes to the bountiful Voiron region abound, hence the melt-in-the-mouth slow-cooked pork belly à la Chartreuse and a decadent iced dessert, also perfumed with green Chartreuse. Delightful welcome and service.18.1km
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