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    L'Artemise - Dessert dish - a mix of avocado and chocolate that works

    L'Artemise

    4.1(7 reviews)
    1.2 km
    €€€€

    If you ever find yourself in the Languedoc-Rousillon region of southern France, make sure to visit…read moreL'Artemise (in Uzes) for dinner. Actually, I think it's worth the trip to France just to have dinner at L'Artemise. On the evening (in August) that we visited L'Artemise, it was comfortably warm--mid 70s, or so. Earlier in the week, we made a reservation for our group of four. Our reservation was for 7:15, but we were running late after a full day of visiting various spots in the region. L'Artemise was very accomodating and changed our reservation to 8 (does that happen anywhere else in the world? I have not witnessed such acts of kindness in Chicago.). From the outside, the restaurant is an impressive site. It's housed in a castle-like structure, at the top of a long and winding road, with amazing views of the countryside. Upon arrival, we were quickly seated at a table in a fabulous garden-like area on the inside of the castle walls. The waiter spoke both French and English very well. When I told him that I was a vegetarian but that I could eat seafood, he looked at me with a nervous grin and said "but....do you eat cheese, I hope?" Of course I do. The next 4 hours were unforgettable. Yes, our meal lasted 4 hours, but that's very normal for a restaurant with a menu of this caliber and extent, especially in this region (and it certainly didn't seem like 4 hours. I wish I was still there...). We ordered the prixe fixe menu, which began with mint and pea gazpacho. We also selected a bottle of 2007 "L'Heritage" red wine by D'Aqueria (2007 was a very good year). The gazpacho's unusual mint and pea combination left me wondering if, upon my return to Chicago, I could cross-breed a mint plant with a pea plant. So far, no luck. I am also trying to find a mint and pea gazpacho recipe that compares to the one we had at L'Artemise, but I haven't yet been successful. The next course was fantastic as well. For me, the seafood-eating vegetarian, this 2nd course consisted of marinated tuna with melon roses and cucumber grapefruit salad. I think the non-vegetarians at the table had some type of meat. Since returning home to the US, I have asked my husband several times for a bouquet of melon roses, to no avail. The 3rd course was comprised of tomato gazpacho with salmon and a lemon 'cracker.' Also unique and wonderful. We ordered another bottle of wine--2010 "Gigondas" by domaine Santa Duo--which was very enjoyable (since there aren't any sulfites in real French wine, drinking it is actually like eating vitamins, right?). I should note that while there have been 3 courses so far, and more to come, the portion sizes are very appropriate. Not too much, not too little. The 4th course was a salad with lobster and mango. I'm glad to finally realize what lobster has always been missing--it's mango. In addition, the creamy dressing on the salad had an interesting citrusy tang to it, which served as a fabulous complement to the lobster and mango. Yes, of course, there's a 5th course: vegetables with mint sauce and whipped potatoes. The potatoes seemed a bit "loose" (soupy), but the flavor was so wonderful that it didn't even matter, very tasty. Next, our server brought out a pamplemousse-basil palette cleanser, along with an amazing cheese selection. The cheese plate was a sure signal that the unforgettable meal was coming to an end. Of course, the night could not really end without dessert. The final 'piece de resistance' dessert was a tangy pepper-nectarine sorbet with peaches and verveine. Yes, there was pepper in the dessert. And it belonged there. In conclusion, while our meal was not inexpensive, it was worth every penny. There were multiple courses to our meal, as is typical in this region, yet the portion sizes were just right. The food and service at L'Artemise were absolutely perfect and I hope to return in the near future.

    Small intimate beautiful terrace with an overwhelming scent from Jasmin. Background occasion…read morecontributions from the peacock gives this restaurant an exotic ambience for a truly special experience. Call before turning up to ensure it will be open. We turned up on a Tuesday when it was not meant to be... Although exceptionally it was, and would be closed on the Wednesday instead. Only three tables of two and one of four guests added to that privileged feeling. One waiter gave all the attention and service needed. The menu was a choice between 2 set menus, on the expensive side, but not for the creativity and quality. Everything is locally sourced with the suppliers listed. Even the wine list was organized by distance from the restaurant. A very nice touch. With a ten percent tip and a bottle of wine the bill came to 190 euros for two. Well worth it for a special occasion once or twice per year.

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    Hôtel le Patio de Violette

    Hôtel le Patio de Violette

    3.8(4 reviews)
    2.0 km

    My friends and I stayed at this small boutique hotel on nights 2 and 3 of our bike trip around…read moreProvence. The first night we'd underestimated the time it would take us to get here and didn't make it in til about 8:30. Since we were supposed to get a free dinner we were concerned we might be too late but the nice young man manning the desk and kitchen had waited for us and served us a very nice dinner of salad, pasta and dessert, made on the premises. My three friends and I stayed in one room during our stay and while it was a bit cramped it was a clean, comfortable room with modern decor and fixtures. We learned that the AC was not available during non-summer months so we just had to leave our windows open, which, while not ideal, ended up being OK. The hotel has a nice open courtyard with tables and chairs, and some comfy couches around the perimeter. There was also a small pool but it was overcast and cool during our stay so we weren't able to make use of it. The included continental breakfasts had a nice assortment of items and the service was friendly and accommodating. Also points for good WiFi. My only beef would be that the main part of town was over a mile away, which can be a bit of distance when walking, especially when coming back is mostly uphill. But we found the hotel to be satisfactory overall and appreciated the helpful staff. STEPH JUDGEMENT: Cute and comfortable with good service, but not that convenient to town.

    From the owner: L'hôtel le Patio de Violette se trouve en pleine nature, à deux pas du centre ville d'Uzès…read more L'établissement est moderne, pratique et convivial. L'hôtel possède 25 chambres, un parking sécurisé et gratuit, la climatisation, la wifi, la piscine ...

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