HOSTELLERIE DE LA REINE HORTENSE
The Hautes-Pyrenees served as a haven for many characters throughout history. Hidden in the Cauterets Valley, Hostellerie de la Reine Hortense bears the name of one of its most famous hosts: in the eighteenth century, the queen of Napoleon and mother of Napoleon III came to take the waters in Cauterets would have slept a night of thunderstorm. In 1941, Basque refugees hidden there and indoors, frescoes testify to the cruelty of the Second World War. Restored in 1973, they add an artistic note to this high-altitude restaurant. The master of the premises, Pierre Duthu, offers a traditional and tasty cuisine that makes the meat a great part of the wood. Coast of beef, lamb, skewers to 4 meat including lomo, duck duck: We love these roasted specialties with fresh potatoes and fungi. Other options such as the excellent house garnish, pickle tomatoes, or the juran trout filet are real delicacies. Pancakes, blueberries or Grand-Marnier or an ice-cold nougat finish a great meal in a warm and warm setting.
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Âme sensibles à l'humour fragile s'abstenir.