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Château de Lalande - Restaurant

Château de Lalande

5.0(1 review)
41.5 km
€€

If you happen to be travelling in the Dordogne in France's southwest, this hotel and restaurant are…read moreunmissable. I don't use that word lightly. It's part of our universal travel routine to tell each other, you MUST eat here or visit there if you are travelling to a place I've been. I've gotten some great recommendations that way; other times, it would be impossible and improbable to build one's itinerary around other's experiences. But really, this place is fantastic. I have stayed in many places that aim to imitate a chateaux, inside or outside, and the truth is, before arrival, we wondered if we would be checking in to Fawlty Towers (also because it wasn't expensive at all). But no, this is the real deal. The building is absolutely stunning. The rooms, renovated only a handful of years ago, before Yves and Catherine opened their doors to the public, are perfect, retaining old-world charm but matched with contemporary comfort. The tall ceilings, magnificent room and buildings made me feel like we were in an episode of Downton Abbey. After staying in a series of AirBNB rentals, this bed was the comfort we needed on the trip! Also, there's a rain showerhead. Air conditioning. A lovely view from the room. It doesn't stop there. The gastronomic restaurants has some sort of recognition or certification of fine dining. With beautiful weather, we all sat outside under a well-designed pergola and while we have eaten some amazing meals this trip in France, we think this dinner was the best so far. Traditional but not boring, each element on the plate thought-out and delicious, and a celebration of local ingredients (which the French seem to have been doing for centuries, but is called a "trend" elsewhere). My appetiser was dried duck stuffed with foie gras, a handful of thin slices of it, with a few slices of dried duck breast without the foie gras, and a nice berry gel. My main was sturgeon, cooked perfectly with an intense buttery herb sauce, and tiny new potatoes that burst upon being bit into. My partner thought his duck confit was the best he'd ever tasted. I loved my selection of local cheeses and his dessert, an apricot and rhubarb stew with a pannacotta was delicious. All accompanied by an interesting glass of white wine as an aperitif (sweet for him, dry for me) and a bottle of local white wine with the dinner (I'll never remember the names of so many French wines, but this was a sauvignon blanc with enough texture and body to match both the fish and the duck). All of this was at incredibly reasonable prices. Breakfast, which was included, was a full spread of high-quality delicious offerings: fresh pastries and bread, the most delicious ham, individual homemade apple crumbles (which you'd pay for on their own, as a dessert in a restaurant) - hot from the oven. In fact, the price of our room, the cheapest in the chateaux, was inexpensive (which was why we didn't have our hopes up). This hotel perhaps represents some of the best value I've ever gotten while travelling, and topped up with warm and wonderful hosting by our hosts Catherine and Yves (who it seems worked in the hospitality world in different parts of France before coming to the Dordogne) topped off a magnificent experience. If I've used many superlatives in this review, it was because it was... superlative.

From the owner: Une certaine idée du luxe, du charme et de la convivialité.... Dans son écrin de verdure, le…read moreChâteau de Lalande a entièrement été rénové en 2008 par ses nouveaux propriétaires dont l'art de recevoir est le maître mot. Ils ont totalement remodelé les lieux et vous accueillent dans une ambiance chic et décontractée. En effet, cet établissement accroche le regard et donne envie de s'arrêter pour goûter aux charmes de la Dordogne, à seulement 12km de Périgueux. Son cadre luxueux et convivial, grâce à l'accueil chaleureux et aux petites attentions, promet détente et calme. Le parc, la piscine à la glycine centenaire, la terrasse extérieure, le salon de détente, le restaurant gastronomique, une chambre climatisée équipée des dernières technologies et à la décoration personnalisée ne peuvent qu'offrir une ambiance apaisante et décontractée.

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Château de Lalande - La Fête des Mères au Château de Lalande !

La Fête des Mères au Château de Lalande !

Château de Lalande
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La Belle Etoile

La Belle Etoile

4.7(15 reviews)
57.6 km
€€€

The French know how to make food exciting, and this chef delivers! We were booked at the associated…read moresmall hotel (really nice, super friendly staff) and they asked when we checked in of we wanted a dinner reservation. We had research this and a couple of other nearby spots, but this seemed the best so we said yes. She asked if we wanted a second reservation for the next day and we waffled not wanting to commit but she said there is only one table left so I'll pencil you in and you can cancel if you don't want it. Our first night's dinner was so good that we immediately decided to return for a second night. For our first night I had the seasonal chef's recommendation which was a starter of shrimp in a tapioca soup (perfect large shrimp and a delicious broth), chicken stuffed with mushrooms and parsnips beneath the skin, and a cold strawberry custard dessert. It was all fabulous. My wife had one of the fois gras starters, roast lamb, and a delicious chocolate and crispy peanut dessert (which she particularly liked). A nice 1/2 bottle of local red wine, a delicious beet amuse bouche and and after dinner marshmellow (house made) and macaron final treat made for a memorable meal. Our second night we had to try all different things. My wife had the second fois gras starter which is fashioned in house and was spectacular. She had roast cod (perfectly flakes and coated with sesame seeds) accompanied by some exquisite cabbage (never thought I'd say that about cabbage). For dessert she had the rum baba with mango ice cream (drenched at the table with spiced and fruited rum). I had the poached oyster starter. The oyster were lightly cooked and served in the shells on a bed of leeks with a seafood emulsion. I followed this up with the sweetbreads which were something I'd always wanted to try. And finally the profiteroles (small pastry shells with coffee over cream, whipped cream, and chocolate sauce. This time our waiter recommended a nice local white wine (from Chardonnay grapes) that was very nice. An amuse bouche of pumpkin soup and the after dinner treats perfected the meal. So, two nights, two home runs. Great meals at a fair price (about 100 euros for two each night). Reservations recommended, but once you have a reservation the table is yours for the night, they don't turn the table for someone else. Both nights the chef came out of the inaccurate kitchen as we were leaving to greet us and check on our experience.

Michelin Rated- phenomenal river views and cuisine. Can't say enough about this place. Everything…read moresurprised me with new flavor. The stuffed chicken was probably the best chicken I've ever had.

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La Belle Etoile - Fois gras with pear sauce

Fois gras with pear sauce

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