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    Restaurant de L'Alliance

    4.4 (18 reviews)
    PriceyFrench

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Fois gras stuffed rabbit saddle.
    Chris S.

    This restaurant was a pleasant surprise! I expected a reasonable meal of reliable quality. Instead we got one full of creativity and perfect cooking techniques. I don't give out many 5 star ratings as I think they mean a place which has risen above expectations and schemed something special. My wife and I had one of the price fixe dinners of a starter, a main dish, and a fromage or dessert course. We were offered an amuse bouche (a little extra teaser from the chef) of a beer chiffon with a crispy piece of tissue-thin chorizo inserted like a sail into the creamy chiffon. The Pepto Bismol pink color was concerning, but the first taste quelled any concerns. For a starter I had a rabbit saddle stuffed with fois gras accompanied with lightly picked mushrooms and some arugula. The boned rabbit was formed into a tube around a small amount of fois gras, cooked (probably sous vide) the cooked and sliced. My wife had the goat cheese stuffed tomato's with were served in a bowl of cool tomato puree (sorry of like a gazpacho). This was accompanied by a large crispy piece of this sliced baguette. We both had fish for our main dish: I had the turbot and wife had the hake. The turbot came with an artful smear of sweet potato, cooked but still crispy vegetables, an absolutely perfectly cooked piece of fish, and for a surprising twist a coconut milk foam. Sounds like an unlikely combination, but it worked brilliantly. My wife's hake was served with crispy skin on a bed of seafood risotto. The risotto tasted of the sea in every bite from having been made with a seafood stock. There was a foam sauce filling the bowl that worked perfectly with the other ingredients. Some crispy vegetables also made an appearance on this dish. For dessert my wife had the delicious fig tart. Crispy pastry base, cooked food, over cream, and caramel sauce. I had the cheese platter. The brought out a cart with at least 25 cheers from which I got to choose three. Beer, wine by the bottle or glass, and aperitifs are available. Friendly service. The decor is nothing special, sorry of like the decorations were picked from a variety of unrelated attics. It is not bad, just not very cohesive. But you're not coming here for the atmosphere, you're coming for the food.

    Beautiful local restaurant, food was delicious. Local produce, fresh ingredients and great food presentation. We loved it!

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    Karl N.

    Excellent dinner . very good value for €. good variety of vine ( esp. vouvray). we recommend foie gras as premier.

    Patio area.
    Bill R.

    We stayed at Chateau de Perreux outside of Amboise and the owner recommended this place, but said they had changed chefs recently. Looking at reviews here and on Trip Advisor, we decided to give it a shot. It was the end of a full day of Chateau sightseeing and we had just finished with Chateau du Clos Luce. So it was a little early - just a bit before 7 PM - for dinner when we got to L'Alliance (pronounced "lay ahnce", by the way!) :+) Although no one else was there, the hostess let us sit down, and very shortly they began to serve us. The hostess/server was very helpful with the menu even though they had an English one. We started with champagne. There was an amuse-bouche ( a small gratis "entree" or starter) which was very tasty. I ordered the 4 course meal and my wife the 3, and every course was wonderful. The service was great and the wine recommendation, from a wine list heavy but not totally centered on Loire Valley wines, was very nice. To be truthful, we were in France for 2 weeks and had very many wonderful meals, but recalling the specifics of each and the courses is a bit hard when you are eating out 3 meals a day. We were in the Amboise area 3 days and this was the best meal we had there, and I highly recommend it!

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    There was an amuse-bouche ( a small gratis "entree" or starter) which was very tasty.

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    L'Ilôt

    4.7(15 reviews)
    0.1 km

    We had a great experience here. Both the owner/chef Olivier and the other staff member were very…read morewarm, kind, and helpful. We learned that the name of the restaurant means "kitchen in the middle of the room," which is literally the case here. We were served some hard salami as a complimentary treat with our drinks. The menu is minimal with only 2 options for each course (starter, main course, dessert), but this is not surprising as it's a very small kitchen with one cook. We shared a starter of crispy phyllo filled with stewed pork, veal, chicken and onions and each ordered duck and turkey parmentier as our main course. The food was so cozy and comforting. It was definitely more rustic than some of the other dishes we had eaten on our trip, but we really enjoyed all the flavors and would definitely come back. Olivier in particular was delightful. Even though he was cooking all the food, he checked in on us multiple times and ensured we were enjoying ourselves. This is a small restaurant and reservations are definitely required.

    I'm sure their food is very good. I accidentally- made the reservation at L'llot in Paris. We…read morewalked in and I felt attacked and embarrassed as they loudly and rudely said you cannot have a reservation we are full, look around. They asked abruptly to see my confirmation and as i fumbled with my phone as they were so forcibly rude. Such poor treatment for an honest mistake which could and should have been handled in a much more hospitable manner.

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    L'Ecluse

    4.5(11 reviews)
    0.2 km

    I don't revel in giving bad reviews. We dined at 5 restaurants in Amboise and L'Ecluse was by far…read moreour least favorite. It wasn't even close. I feel like I was really misled by all the positive reviews because I can't see how we dined at the same restaurant. First for some positives. The staff is very helpful and kind. They do a good job of explaining the dishes. The dishes were all beautiful and very creative. That said, I feel like for us the food was style above substance. Our favorite bite of food was an amuse bouche of fried Loire catfish. It was wonderful. I would have preferred a full portion of this as my entire meal in retrospect. Both of our starters were disappointing. My mom had sea bass carpaccio which was beautiful to look at but was missing both acid and salt and actually made her sick for several days after. I had "The Tomato" which was stuffed with basmati rice and Thai curry, basil pesto, and buffalo mozzarella. It was an odd combination of flavors, yet it had so little flavor. The rice was undercooked, and this dish too was missing both acid and salt. It really tasted very bland for something that was so pretty to look at. How disappointing. We both had the prawns with wok-fried noodles for our main courses. It was served on separate plates for the prawns and the noodles which seems so odd and didn't even make sense like they were two different dishes. The prawns were pretty decent. The noodles were not that good. They were undercooked and way oversauced and the sauce was pretty sweet. Both of our desserts were good overall. In the end, although I loved visiting Amboise and would 100% like to return, I will definitely be skipping L'Ecluse in the future. It did not live up to its reputation. Not at all.

    Wonderful meal. Server helped us in English and the food was fabulous! Glad we were able to get in.read more

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    Les Arpents - white beans with red pepper gelee, chorizo sauce, sweet pepper sauce, fried chorizo, and pickled mustard seeds

    Les Arpents

    4.7(13 reviews)
    0.2 km

    This was BY FAR our absolute favorite meal in Amboise and perhaps even our entire trip to France…read more They have a 3-course and 5-course prix-fixe menu option; we selected the 3-course and were very satisfied by our choice. The menu was a mystery. We only needed to indicate if we wanted meat or fish for the main course. Note that each of the courses (even the meat and fish courses) are totally different between the 3 and 5-course menus so the 5-course menu had different fish and meat dishes (as well as the other courses) than what we were to receive. We began with tomato biscuits with cremeaux of zucchini, coriander, and lemon. They were delightful! Next, we received another amuse bouche, which was broccoli mousse with peach and celery (sounds a bit odd but it was delicious!). Our official first course of the three came next. This was maybe my favorite course--white beans with red pepper gelee, chorizo sauce, sweet pepper sauce, fried chorizo, and pickled mustard seeds. I was really impressed by the variety of flavors and textures and everything just went so well together. I love beans and this was such a gorgeous way to elevate them. This fish course for our menu was a Merlu fillet (a type of European hake) with different textures of tomato, served with basil sabayon. This was another home run. I loved the fish. It was cooked perfectly, and the tomato and basil flavors were subtle yet perfectly complemented the fish. Keep in mind our meal was in August 2025 so these ingredients were in season at the time. For dessert we had two different desserts between the two of us: lemon tart and "the prince with fig tree." Both were really beautifully presented and delicious. Service was also excellent. Every single member of staff who came to our table, from the server to all the food runners, asked us if we prefer English or French and then spoke to us in that language to explain the dishes. I really appreciated this and noticed they asked the same question to every single table. That to me really highlighted that they were intentional and placed importance on ensuring each customer had the best experience they could and fully understood what they were eating. I would absolutely recommend Les Arpents to anyone visiting Amboise, and I hope I have the opportunity to visit again someday. It was a really highlight of this trip.

    Oh wow 5 course pre fix meal. Took 2 1/2 hours and of course two bottles of wine for our table of…read more6. The place is quite cute and not loud. We had ling cod, duck, excellent bread, cheese, desserts. One of the owners served us and told us he owns along with the chef. We all enjoyed the experience of not knowing what you would have.

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    Les Arpents - Merlu fillet (a type of European hake) with different textures of tomato, served with basil sabayon

    Merlu fillet (a type of European hake) with different textures of tomato, served with basil sabayon

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