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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We couldn't recommend Logis de la Cadène highly enough to anyone looking to visit Saint-Emilion. It's in the prime position to experience many of the wine bars, restaurants and wine shops, but also for easy exit of the town to visit other wineries on the northern sign of Saint-Emilion (Pomerol for example). Also, it's very close to the tourism office which was a huge help for us too.
We can't thank the staff enough for making our trip so special and we will most definitely be returning soon!!
Un repas servi avec délicatesse et discrétion pour un moment parfait à 2.
Le plaisir des yeux a laissé place à l’émerveillement dès papilles.
Nous recommande vraiment sans hésitation.