HOTEL HOVI DE LA MAIRIE
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WiFi availableBarFree WiFiStreet parkingCoffee Shop on siteStaff adhere to local safety protocolsAll 11 facilities +
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Guest scores & sentiment
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Dimension scores · cross-source
Wi-Fi6.9
Service6.7
Location6.4
Value5.8
Cleanliness5.8
Rooms5.6
Facilities5.5
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Room types · 3
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Double Room
1 × Large bed(s) (King size)14 ㎡up to 2
This double room offers a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 1 bed.
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Deluxe Room
2 × Extra-large double bed(s) (Super-king size)up to 2
The unit offers 2 beds.
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Superior Double or Twin Room
2 × Single bed(s) / 1 × Extra-large double bed(s) (Super-king size)up to 2
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Facilities · 11
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
WiFi availableBarFree WiFiStreet parkingCoffee Shop on siteStaff adhere to local safety protocolsCleaning standards that are effective against CoronavirusHand sanitizer in guest room and key areasShared stationery like menus, pens are removedNon-smoking roomsLaundry washed per local authority guidelines
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DiningSights
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Sushi Shunei
Japanese, Sushi · ★ Michelin
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Located on Montmartre’s hill, this joint sports an elegant, minimalist interior that celebrates the aesthetic codes of Japanese restaurants: light wooden furnishings, a long counter and an amazing origami-inspired ceiling by an interior design firm. Chizuko Kimura and the Sushi master Takeshi Morooka pursue the legacy of Shunei Kimura, who made this eatery such a success. The omakase menu comes in two versions, which must be chosen when you book. Both embark the diner on a genuine sensorial experience courtesy of razor-sharp nigiris, a truly exceptional selection of fish, expert handiwork and
4.7km
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Fana
Modern Cuisine · Bib
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It is clear to see that chef Gabriel Gras Fernandez and pastry chef Jorice Sardain are passionate about food. In their compact restaurant on a pedestrian street in Montmartre, they work in tandem to create intelligent and flavourful seasonal cuisine. Their meticulously made dishes include roasted leek with cockle and walnut vinaigrette, or chicken with fennel and a reduced jus. And how could we forget their iconic Paris-Brest, an absolute must-try!
3.6km
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NESO
Creative · ★ Michelin
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The charismatic and heavily tattooed Guillaume Sanchez crafts fiery, flame-licked cuisine in a stylish arty interior, dominated by black and gold and a profusion of untreated materials. Sanchez’ powerful yet balanced score is emblematic of his flamboyant personality. The chef has a knack for wielding explosive flavours: spicy kimchi on red mullet, horseradish sauce on crushed langoustine or herby lovage oil drizzled onto a “trou normand” (a mid-meal palate cleanser). Cold-steamed extractions and fermented vegetables set the scene and the chef works exclusively with stellar, purebred Gallic pro
4.9km
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Lao Siam
Asian · Bib
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Lao Siam stands out from the crowd of Asian eateries in Belleville. Founded in 1985 by the current owner's parents, who were originally from Thailand and Laos, this neighbourhood restaurant is an institution that celebrates the cuisines of these two countries. Everything is made on site by the three Souksavanh brothers for fine, flavoursome food that is full of flavour: crying tiger and its spicy sauce, thadeua nem (Lao crispy rice salad), tom kha soup, red ruby dessert with coconut milk. If the place is full, head to the adjoining Ama Siam, which has a short menu of specials.
4.6km
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Ose
Modern Cuisine · Bib
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After stints in top establishments from New York to Paris, two veteran chefs now swap places every fortnight, taking turns in the open kitchen and the dining room. 100% bistronomic cooking from scratch using local, fresh, seasonal ingredients is the backbone of this bistro in the Abbesses neighbourhood. The menu, chalked up on a slate daily, is bang-on confident with a strong French bias and showcases deceptively simple recipes. ‘Ose’ means to dare – so what are you waiting for?
4.6km
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Le Coucou
Modern Cuisine · Bib
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An editor turned chef, Pauline Labrousse displays her taste for herbs, vegetables and spices, all of which permeate her fragrant and inventive dishes. The concept is simple: diners start by choosing a side dish (roasted carrots with ginger and apricot sauce; stuffed Swiss chard, sticky rice, hummus and cucumber carpaccio), then the meat or fish of the day, or two side dishes in the case of vegetarians. This charming bistro is run by La Pantruchoise, a collective led by chef Franck Baranger.
4.7km
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Le Tire-Bouchon Rodier
Traditional Cuisine · Bib
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This restaurant run by Marc Favier embodies the spirit of a buzzy wine bar, with its counter and tables conducive to sharing. The "picorages" (the term coined by the chef which loosely translates as ‘snacks’) slate menu evolves according to the chef's inspiration and the names alone will make your mouth water: fricassée of veal sweetbread, button mushrooms and vin jaune; Normandy rib of beef, béarnaise sauce; brioche perdu, salted butter caramel and whipped cream. Cooked with top-notch ingredients, you can expect hearty, wholesome fare of purebred Gallic origins. The already extensive wine lis
4.7km
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Aux 2 K
Modern Cuisine · Bib
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The two Ks refer to Kagy (Samantha, chef) and Kinoshita (Kimiko, pastry chef), a pair who joined forces after rewarding stints in prestigious establishments (Violon d'Ingres, L'Ours, Atelier Joël Robuchon, Taillevent). Their consummate technical skill shines through in dishes that are as delicious as their names are enticing, in particular the house signature of roasted pigeon, smoked eel and shallots in a salmis sauce. A few nods to Southwest France are a reminder of the influence of Christian Constant.
4.8km
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