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B&B HOTEL Saint-Pierre-en-Faucigny Bonneville
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This nonsmoking room features a flat-screen TV with cable channels, free WiFi, modern phone system and a hairdryer.
This nonsmoking room features a flat-screen TV with cable channels, free WiFi, modern phone system and a hairdryer.
This air-conditioned quadruple room includes a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom. The unit offer…
This air-conditioned quadruple room is consisted of of a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom. The…
The triple room includes a private bathroom fitted with a shower and a hairdryer. The air-conditioned triple room offers…
The family room features a private bathroom equipped with a shower and a hairdryer. The air-conditioned family room prov…
The triple room features a private bathroom equipped with a shower and a hairdryer. The air-conditioned triple room prov…
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Restaurants nearby
- L'Auberge de Lucinges★ Michelin Chef Benjamin Breton (previously at Fiskebar at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Geneva) is at the helm of this fine dining restaurant next to his Bistrot de Madeleine. Here in the village of Lucinges, he serves up modern and subtly creative cuisine in the form of a monthly single set menu. The rigorously selected ingredients are locally sourced, give or take a few premium-quality exceptions. Vegetables enjoy the limelight, with beautifully contrasting flavours and sublime sauces, and masterful cooking elevating ingredients such as ikejime lake trout or line caught sea bass with green asparagus, wild13.9km
- La ChartreuseBib This village on the road to the Alps has long benefited from the generosity of the Carthusian monks, after whom the restaurant is named. The menu features well-executed modern cuisine that makes the most of seasonal (and often local) ingredients. The ever-popular 64°C egg is beautifully paired with a tempting medley of mushrooms; the classic beef chuck is slowly simmered in Mondeuse and gentian as well as cervelle de canut (a herby cheese spread); the craquelin chou pastry is served with Grenoble walnut praline, hazelnut ice cream and melted chocolate – comfort food that uplifts the spirits! V13.7km
- Le Cigalon★ Michelin Judging by the fresh fish on the menu, you could be forgiven for thinking that this restaurant is on the doorstep of the Brittany coast. For almost 30 years, the Bessire couple has been shining the spotlight on fish and seafood delivered direct from Roscoff and Audierne fish markets, together with scallops fished by divers from the Norwegian Sea. This star-ranked, high-flying gourmet adventure has been going strong for 26 years! First-class ingredients, flawless craftsmanship, generous helpings and tasteful plating – served alfresco in fine weather. For an ultimate cosy experience, book the ta18.7km
- Le Cin5 - Au Cœur du Village★ Michelin Vincent Deforce is a fan of the island of Mauritius, from whence he brings back ideas, ingredients and spices that he cleverly mixes with Savoie produce, creating inventive, attractive dishes. Rich in colour, Savoie saffron rubs shoulders with island chilis, marlin and octopus are mixed with sarrazin crozets (local pasta) and zander from Lake Geneva, without forgetting the delicious tartiflette of sweet potatoes and slow-roasted pork – unforgettable!19.0km
- Le Refuge des Gourmets★ Michelin In this small village near the Swiss border (in Haute-Savoie), which for a long time was a major raspberry-growing area, foodies will find a refuge in this family-run establishment. The plush, Belle Époque-inspired restaurant interior has been entirely refurbished in a contemporary style. Fanny Chanove keeps a watchful eye over the smooth running of proceedings in the dining room, while chef Hubert Chanove cooks up modern cuisine with creative touches, inspired by local ingredients and wild flowers and herbs. His dishes tend to revolve around a particular season or ingredient (fish from Lake G19.9km
- Chez Mosse The boss here is Mattéo Mosse, a youthful chef from Haute Savoie who decided to settle in this village to be as close as possible to the countryside and to small local producers. Fish and meat from sustainable breeders, as local as possible and a vegetarian score depict the ethos of this eco-responsible eatery. The chef’s modern repertory unsurprisingly revolves around seasonal produce, with a distinct weakness for organic veggies. A simple, no-fuss bistro interior in a colourful village house that is flanked by a refreshingly shady terrace.6.7km
- La Table d'Émilie At the helm of this friendly restaurant, Émilie and Yoann showcase first-rate produce in the form of a market-fresh set menu that offers excellent value for money at lunchtime and sets its sights higher in the evening. The chef has a sure touch, especially when it comes to desserts. In fine weather, head for the pleasant garden terrace.8.6km
- La Table d'Angèle This restaurant flanked by a conservatory proposes appetising bistro food in a contemporary setting. Dishes you may find on the menu include roasted calf sweetbreads, pan-fried chanterelles and lardons, meurette sauce; Angus entrecôte and fresh chips from Savoie... Quiet terrace to the rear.11.2km
- Baud This family-run hotel-restaurant is depicted by a contemporary interior with striped carpets and crimson walls and ceiling. The cuisine, meanwhile, delves into the local alpine larder to craft a modern repertory: poached and then chilled Savoie trout, tarragon pesto and a herb emulsion; Muscovy duckling, celeriac, Roscoff onions and red fruit. Enticing wine list, a riverside terrace shaded by a pergola and snug guestrooms for overnight stays.11.6km
- Le Bistrot de Madeleine This village inn is a real boon for lovers of the finer (and healthier) things in life. It would not be out of place to talk about programmatic cuisine in this bistro with a slightly rustic feel: whole carcass approach, local market gardening, fish sourced directly from the fish markets, a menu that changes every week… The end result? Tasty, generous and delicious cuisine.13.9km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Pointe d'Uble mountain in France19.9km
- chartreuse de Mélan Carthusian monastery located in Haute-Savoie, in France17.0km
- Le Parmelan mountain in France18.0km
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