Toya
The name is a nod to Tōya, a famous volcanic lake in the Shikotsu-Tōya National Park on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido. Globe-trotting chef-owner, Loïc Villemin considers the region to be something of a culinary paradise, in which wild fish, plants and herbs abound. In addition, extensive animal husbandry and premium market gardening are practised there – plenty to enrich this restaurant overlooking a verdant golf course and with a trendy and soothing nature-inspired decor. The chef was also a disciple of some of the great culinary masters: Jean-Georges Klein, Nicolas Le Bec, Bernard Lois
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 100 reviews
Toya, located in Pontpierre, is a creative dining establishment holding one Michelin star. Reviews highlight exceptional food quality, with chefs praised for creatively enhancing raw ingredients through menus like the 'nature menu' and seasonal themes. Service is consistently described as attentive, warm, and professional, balancing hospitality with discretion. The ambiance is elegant and cozy, featuring unobstructed views of the rural or golf landscape. While the overall rating is high at 4.8/5, some critics note that certain dishes were merely adequate and the extensive wine list offers poor value due to high prices. Despite minor complaints about pacing and cost, it remains a strong choice for a refined gastronomic experience.
Suitable for celebrating anniversaries or diners seeking high-quality creative cuisine.