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Restaurant les Avisés

5.0 (2 reviews)
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Symbiose - Potato mousse with apples

Symbiose

(5 reviews)

It's only a Michelin Guide restaurant but I believe it deserves a star. It was a random pick from…read moreour day adventure in Epernay. Order: a potato mousse with apples, raw oysters, Truffle Ravioli on a butternut mash sprinkled with hazelnuts, cod with asparagus and buckwheat. Everything was very light unlike American food that's super heavy. I loved that their ingredients were fresh and perfectly seasoned. Our server was very patient with translating the menu to us. The atmosphere was elegant and tranquil (we were also the first guests for that day so not noisy at all lol)

When you come to Epernay you understand two things.... There will be great food, and there will be…read moreeven better Champagne! Symbiose is both of these things. As a brand new restaurant people need to be patient with the wine list as it improves over time. The foundations are amazing however, and the greatest of wine connoisseurs must appreciate a solid foundation for a wine menu. Symboise has done this with their selections, from affordable common and grower producers to amazing finds like Jacques Selosse. While Selosse is going to run you into the mid 100 euro area it is well worth the investment, since how often are you in Epernay? The second thing that I found charming and great about this restaurant is that the host/server/bartender was the wife of the chef. It is a locally run business by two young people who are actively working hard to make their mark on Epernay through amazing food, service, and wine. They speak very good English by French standards, and my wife and I had no trouble conversing with them both about the restaurant, food, wine, and life. We found out that the Chef went to school in Paris for his culinary diploma, and they had moved to Epernay to establish themselves as a couple after being married about one year ago. Okay.... now that you have ALL that back story (and there is much more I did not share) it is time for the food. You can choose from an assortment of "Pick your own" style Prix Fixe menu. Prices are moderate considering the rest of Epernay, but I can guarantee that their prices will increase as time goes on and people find out how amazing this spot is. The value is absolutely present here. We started with a pumpkin soup for my wife and Foie Gras for me. After completing the Foie Gras (and soaking every last bit of it up off the plate) I struggled through my awful french to ask Justine (the host/owner/server/bartender) for a second plate of Foie Gras served after the main course. She seemed shocked, but I was so excited about the Foie Gras that I couldn't just have one plate. I have had Foie Gras many times and in many places, and this is the best I have had yet! The pumpkin soup was good, however personally when it comes to choosing between the two you should go with the Foie Gras! For the entree we selected two different things again. I chose the Poultry dish that had chicken, and my wife chose the Filet (steak) option. Both were fantastic, and were well executed when it comes to flavors. Nothing that was overpowering, and yet if you don't eat like your in the military (scarfing your food down), then you enjoy the development of so many subtle flavors over your palate. I was impressed with both my wife's and my dish. I would not hesitate to order both again. At this point I ate my second helping of Foie Gras, which was still just as amazing as the first round, and my wife enjoyed the fromage (cheese) selection. The cheeses were well selected, and portion was perfect for a single person. Last but certainly not least was the dessert. We enjoyed a pineapple/fruit dessert with vanilla ice cream, and a chocolate dessert with mascarpone. There were many other details that I am now forgetting, but if you are still reading you understand that its possible my mind had just been blown and I had forgotten the details. The desserts were amazing, and the perfect cap on a great dinner. Along with the beginning we opted to order the Ratafia de Champagne (which was sourced from a grower just 20 minutes driving to the south of Epernay), and it was incredible. We opted to not have champagne since we had a magnum waiting for us when we got back home (I know ... sometimes life is just hard!). By the end of the meal we got to converse with the chef and his wife who were the only ones working in the restaurant, and I can only imagine when it is busy they are working their tails off! Luckily Sunday is a slower evening to enjoy dinner, but with that said I would advise anyone to have a little bit of grace when reviewing this place understanding the amount of work, effort, and energy these two are putting into their restaurant. Bottom Line: These are two young people who have a passion to bring exquisite food, wine, and atmosphere together so that anyone willing to experience a meal at their restaurant will leave with a full belly, great memory, and changed outlook on what a meal can mean. I will never hesitate to recommend, come back, or sing the praises of this restaurant! I thank Maxime (the chef, and Justine (the server/bartender/host) for an experience I will not forget. Sincerely, Brad & Alex

Château d'Etoges Restaurant - Château d'Etoges - Restaurant

Château d'Etoges Restaurant

(2 reviews)

The three things I remember most about this meal:…read more 1. I had a lot of champagne and then ended the meal with a port. That is I had a lot to drink, so you may want to consider this when reading this review. 2. The food was delicious, and there was a lot of it. I felt like dishes just kept and coming and some of them larger than I expected. And just when you thought it was over, an incredible cheese cart comes out. 3. I was stuffed to the point I was a bit uncomfortable. My own fault, but just keep this in mind because there is a lot food and you definitely want to have room when the cheese cart comes out. The highlight of this meal is the cheese cart, so if you love cheese, this is heaven. And even better, the waiter serving the cheese is so excited about it that it makes you excited. The food throughout the champagne region is France is incredible and this was another exceptional meal.

Elegant, beautiful décor awaits you in L'orangerie. You will feel and dine like royalty. The meal…read morestarts with an amuse bouche, followed by gorgeous courses presented as art. The pigeon entrée was especially divine and this restaurant features a special vegetarian menu as well. Our favorite part of the meal, however, was the cheese course. A large carte is rolled to the table showcasing at least twenty-five or more regional cheeses. The enthusiastic cheese man described in great detail each of the cheeses and when we would choose one, he would become animated with excitement as he gave more descriptions. The cheeses were so delicious that we all agreed that a great meal could be made with a bottle of wine and that cheese carte. Alas, that is not an option. There are three different prix fixe menus to choose from, however, and they all include cheese. Reservations a MIUST! Bon apetite!

Restaurant les Avisés - french - Updated May 2026

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