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    Restaurant Maison Lameloise

    4.7 (29 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndFrench

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    Paul L.

    Three star Michelin restaurants are supposed to be life changing, and Lameloise lives up to the hype. The cuisine is formulated to complement the wines, which are all locale. Consequently, there were several excellent seafood dishes (not what you'd expected from a restaurant in the middle of the continent). The style is distinctly Burgundy: rich sauces poured table side. The shrimp with sea urchin frappe was the most exceptional dish. The most memorable, however, was the cheese course: the huge cart and generous cuts of French cheeses was over whelming. This was a most memorable meal.

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    Michael Z.

    The only Michelin 3 star in Burgundy. Well worth the visit if you are in the area. The wine list shows great depth, and with a focus on burgundy wines. Lot of big names, prices are reasonable. Service was very sincere. I had the two course tasting. Ordered the foie gras as the first and lamb as the main. The timing of each dish came at perfection. highly recommended

    Linda L.

    a true 3-michelin star place. Nice wine list, beautiful dish, "anything you wish" type of service. Makes my burgundy trip luxurious. notes to myself "must come back"

    Finger food for appetizers

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    The Wine list offers relatively reasonable prices but has a variety of bottles especially from Burgundy.

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    "Pierre & Jean - Rabbit main course

    "Pierre & Jean

    3.7(6 reviews)
    0.2 km

    What a disappointment. My experience at Pierre et Jean can be summed up in three words: sweet,…read morebitter, and pretentious. The kitchen smells were amazing, and the whitewashed/wooden/modern loft vibe made this Michelin starred restaurant appealing to the layperson. We sat upstairs where the smells wafted up and tickled our noses, where we felt removed from the buzz yet able to look down on everything. I had high hopes. My hopes were still high when our apéritifs arrived with amuse-bouches to whet the appetite. I ordered the house cocktail, a sparkling wine with dark cherry syrup and a hint of gin. There was no hint of gin whatsoever, and I could barely taste the cherry. The amuse-bouches, I will say, were tasty. The wine, a red Pernand-Vergelesses chosen by our talented chef friends, was great. Things really started going downhill when the starters arrived. It was here we started to notice that the dishes were more pretentious and pretty than mouthwateringly delicious. What better way to test the skills of a renowned chef than to try something traditional and simple: the pâté en croûte. Here it was simple and good, nothing exceptional. I probably could have had the same thing at a local bistro for half the price. I tried my girlfriend's poached egg, which was probably the best choice out of all the appetizers, but the caramelized shallots overpowered it all the same. Her husband had the escargots which were, he said, "Fine." At the beginning of our meal, we saw what we thought was the rabbit at a table across the way, and I settled on that. It turns out that what had looked so good (I stress the "look," because at this point I'm not sure it would have tasted amazing), was actually the roast pigeon. My rabbit was rolled up in a thick layer of fat with tasteless chanterelle mushrooms, sweet potato, and a small brioche in the center of the plate, all slathered in a sweet reduction. Too sweet, too artsy on the plate, and not at all satisfying. I ate all but the fat, but my chef friend, who had ordered this as well, couldn't bring himself to finish it. Something happened in the kitchen, delaying our desserts, so the chef offered us a sweet treat in the interim. It was creamy, it was cold, and it was bitter like marmalade. I'm not sure what it was, but it did come with a creamy peanut ice cream that was pretty tasty. To be honest, I wouldn't have noticed the delayed desserts--they arrived immediately after this sweet and bitter interruption, not long after we had surrendered our main plates. The dessert I ordered, which I was told would be intriguing and refreshing, was indeed both intriguing and refreshing: poached pineapple with lemongrass ice cream and coffee cream. It didn't work well together, as you might expect. I ate the bits of cold coffee cream and then passed it on to someone else to finish. I should have known better. I'm not a dessert person, anyway. I don't think this was a simple case of my friend talking this place up and having dashed hopes. The food was just not great, and certainly not worth the price at 50€ a head.

    Went here for a light lunch the other day. It was a nice restaurant in the middle of the town…read morecalled Chagny. Located in the Burgundy wine area. My wife and I were looking for a good place with a patio that served a variety of lunch options. This restaurant is a long standing place with a good family history. We sat outside and they have a very relaxing outside patio. The inside is very well done too, but it was a nice day so it is a good pale to enjoy the weather. We had the traditional pâté en croûte, which is made of chicken, Foie gras & duck breast, veal sweetbreads, pork tenderloin, Port & Madere jelly, onion confit. Also, we ordered the Back of hake cooked on skin, tarragon & lemon, which was a light fish dish. Very good for a hotter day and for a lunch. Lastly, we had the dessert, Creamy vanilla, pink raspberries. Very delicious. Good end to the meal. I would recommend.

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    "Pierre & Jean - Pâté en croûte starter

    Pâté en croûte starter

    "Pierre & Jean - Started with an amazing escargot dish! So delicious!

    Started with an amazing escargot dish! So delicious!

    "Pierre & Jean - This is the Hake. Very light and good for lunch.

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    This is the Hake. Very light and good for lunch.

    Restaurant Maison Lameloise - french - Updated May 2026

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