Restaurant located in St-Emilion offering a menu that honors traditional dishes revisited with quality products
Founded in 1848, Logis de la Cadène is one of Saint-Emilion's oldest restaurants. It is located on a small cobbled square in the heart of the medieval town. Resolutely plant and sea-oriented, the menu features traditional dishes revisited with quality produce. Awarded a first star in 2017, chef Thibaut Gamba and his brigade offer a four-course lunch menu, as well as a five-course (evening) and seven-course (lunch and dinner) menu. Service is impeccable.
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Members' reviews on LE LOGIS DE LA CADÈNE
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There are few staff members, the ones that are there are friendly and attentive, efficient. Our air conditioner remote ran out of batteries and the TV remote was dead too. There was no one at the front desk all day and night Saturday, so new batteries were not available until Sunday evening. It was 90 degrees during the day.
Compared to the other hotels we stayed at in Paris and Bordeaux, the breakfast was a very small selection of breads, cheeses and cold cuts.
The Wi-Fi worked well outside of our room, but would not connect inside our room.
The location is fabulous; among the best restaurants and shops. We had an amazing meal at the hotel restaurant on Friday, but it was closed for dinner on Saturday and Sunday
If we return to Saint Emillion and we ????would. We would find somewhere a bit more practical for us 2 senior citizens to stay at.