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    Le Regent

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Le Goutillon - Seafood and Potatos

    Le Goutillon

    4.3(19 reviews)
    5.7 km
    €€€

    Great spot if you're in town for a short time. We walked here based on the recommendation of the…read moreconcierge at our hotel. It was a longer walk from the castle and our adjacent hotel than expected but nothing insurmountable. The concierge made reservations for us. They did not seem necessary but better safe than sorry. There's not much going on in this town so I could imagine this place getting packed at times. Wine selection by the glass was limited but still good as you might expect. For starters, we had the salad with salmon and croustillant de brie which was like a pastry with mushroom/cheese. They were both excellent and we ate every last bit. As a main, we had linguine and tournedos Rossini beef. Linguine was excellent as was beef. Very ample portions which made us regret having two appetizers and all the bread. We had espresso and tea to finish the meal. One of the waitstaff spoke English which was helpful since everything was in French and nobody else spoke English. Atmosphere has a very old and historic quality to it which was cool to sit in. You can imagine being part of the "resistance" or something.

    Passed by this restaurant twice before it was open for dinner before being able to dine after 7:15!…read moreI had been itching to try their food and I'm so glad we got a chance to. Prompt delightful service! We were the first to arrive for the evening, probably because I was worried it would be crowded. Chalk board menu, lots of variety. I had the salade au chèvre chaud, which was outstanding. For my main I had sole meunière and for dessert I had a freshly made creme brûlée- the waitress crystallized the sugar top with fire in front of me! I like silly things like that, it brings me a little joy. JB had a pate for entree, a piece of ham for dinner and baba au rhum for dessert! The restaurants outdoor and indoor seating certainly filled up as we sat there filling our bellies. Lots of plates cooked maison, very nice quality food!

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    Le Stradivarius - Red Mullet Filet

    Le Stradivarius

    5.0(2 reviews)
    5.8 km

    My friend and I stayed at this IHG property this year and I think about it at least once a week,…read moreincluding our amazing dinner here. We made reservations via email ahead of time, but there wasn't a huge need to as the restaurant was quite empty, with only one other party dining at that time (8:30ish). We had reservations but I believe sat in the area that's L'Opera. That room is large with tons of natural light and elegant seating options, contrasted to the dark oak library looking bar restaurant part. We ordered the cheese and charcuterie board, which was phenomenal. We saw there were multiple types of butter available to eat with the bread and had fun trying different combinations, paired with our wine. My friend then ordered I believe a tuna tartare, and I ordered pate with strawberry glaze. Everything was incredible. We finished dinner with the chocolate mousse which was the perfect ending. I plan

    What an amazing gem we've found in this restaurant, located inside the Tiara Chateau Hotel Mont…read moreRoyal in La Chapelle-en-Serval. My wife and I came to Le Stradivarius for dinner while staying at this charming country chateau only 20 minutes from the Paris airport. The food was simply amazing and the service was immaculate. The decor reminds one of dining in an old Parisian mansion, rich with history and baroque appointments. For dinner my wife and I ordered the three course meal. My wife chose the octopus starter, the "Red Mullet" fish course and a lemon tart for dessert. She enjoyed her meal, but she fancied what I ordered much more. I order frois gras patte starter, the filet minion and frois gras main with truffle potatoes and the lemon tart for desert. My dinner was absolutely magnificent. Everything was simply delicious. With excellent food, a romantic atmosphere, and 5 star service, Le Stradivarius is perfect for a date night of for special celebrations. I truly enjoyed my evening here. 5 Stars.

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    La Table du Connétable - Minardises to take home

    La Table du Connétable

    4.0(1 review)
    5.7 km

    We stayed at the Relais & Châteaux property Auberge du Jeu de Paume in Chantilly and made a dinner…read morereservation at their fine dining restaurant ahead of time since there were four of us. The service here was absolutely wonderful -- polished, attentive, and genuinely accommodating. One of us doesn't like goat cheese, and the chef graciously substituted that course with a completely different dish featuring broccolini -- beautifully plated and created on the spot! I was honestly impressed by that kind of flexibility and creativity. The ambiance perfectly matches the hotel's grandeur -- elegant, old-world, and dripping with chandeliers, tapestries, and fine art. It's the kind of place that makes you want to dress up a little. The dress code isn't strict, but I'd definitely recommend smart casual or better: a jacket for the gents and a nice dress or blouse and slacks for the ladies. If you wear jeans, make sure they're chic, not your ripped everyday pair. We ordered the Quintessence Menu, a seven-course tasting, which ended up being way too much food for us (our eyes are always bigger than our stomachs!). The presentation throughout the meal was beautiful, but while the service and plating were Michelin-worthy, the food itself didn't quite reach that level for me. Highlights and low points: - The hight light of highlight was their bread service. Their bread was sooooo good and the French butter is...just...always wonderful. - Broccolini dish (substitute for goat cheese): fresh, creative, and very pretty -- a thoughtful touch. - John Dory: perfectly cooked, served with thinly sliced eggplant seasoned with Cajun spice -- I actually thought it was crispy prosciutto at first! - Snail course: the only real miss -- diced earthy snails stuffed in ravioli with a sauce that just didn't work flavor-wise. - Lamb course: delicious, tender, and beautifully plated with leeks wrapped around it and decorated with squid ink -- looked like a piece of art! Cheese course & vegetable courses: tasty but by then we were far too full to truly enjoy them. Red Kuri squash was delicious Fig, honestly none of us actually had room to eat more than a bite and I can't remember how it tasted... Dessert: lovely, and when we asked for a side of Chantilly cream (since we'd missed the cream-making class), they happily brought us beautiful little bowls of it -- such a nice touch! Service, again, was flawless. When I went upstairs to pack (we had an early morning), my husband and son stayed to settle the bill and came back with gifts! The restaurant had sent them off with mini pound cakes for breakfast the next day -- such a sweet gesture. The bill, with drinks, came to around USD $900 -- pricey, yes, but the service, setting, and overall experience made it memorable. While I wouldn't say the food itself is Michelin-star caliber, the hospitality and atmosphere made for a lovely evening in Chantilly.

    From the owner: Saveurs et élégance C'est dans le décor traditionnel et remarquable de l'Auberge du Jeu de Paume à…read moreChantilly, que se trouve le restaurant La Table du Connétable. Fauteuils Louis XVI, parquet de Hongrie et tapis de charme font de ce lieu l'étape idéale pour une plongée dans l'histoire et l'élégance. En cuisine, le chef Arnaud Faye concocte une cuisine gastronomique alliant tradition et modernité. Vous pourrez ainsi déguster des produits d'exception comme la volaille de Bresse, l'Agneau du Quercy, l'Araignée de Mer de Plougasnou ou encore le Foie gras du Périgord.

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