LE PETIT MOULIN
Restaurant, wine bar and delicatessen offering refined cuisine with modernized local products.
3 good reasons to discover a unique place: a restaurant, a wine bar and a delicatessen. A subtle elixir between refined cuisine and modernized local products. At the time of the aperitif, the tasting can be accompanied by plates to share, finely made in the alliance met wine. On the menu, we fall in love with the smoked rack of veal with walnut shells. And because here we love the product in its broadest sense, the Petit Moulin is also a grocery store of regional products, foie gras, walnut oil ... A place not to be forgotten.
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Le propriétaire Adrien a récemment rénové 5 chambres dans ce bâtiment d'angle, et la nôtre était exceptionnelle. Le design moderne combiné à certaines caractéristiques plus anciennes crée un joli mélange et assure votre confort. La salle de bain est magnifique avec deux vasques, toilettes et douche à l'italienne. Le petit-déjeuner buffet comprend des croissants et des pains au chocolat artisanaux comme je n'en ai jamais vu depuis plus de 40 ans en France.
Martel en lui-même est un véritable joyau ; de vieux bâtiments animés et des magasins de tous les jours qui montrent que de vraies personnes vivent dans la ville. Il y a une bonne sélection de restaurants pour servir les nombreux touristes, mais nous n'avons pas l'impression d'être dans un endroit trop touristique.
Dans l'ensemble, Le Petit Moulin nous a fourni une excellente base pour manger, boire, dormir et explorer la région. Nous avons l'intention de revenir !
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If the medieval city of Martel is a crown topping this part of the Dordogne Valley, then Le Petit Moulin is the jewel in the crown. It's perfectly located in a quietish street in the main part of town, and offers lots of dining tables, a Wine Bar and shop, plus 5 delightful hotel rooms. We stayed 2 nights and ate 2 dinners at Le Petit Moulin and were enchanted by the staff, the menu and our room. Camille, Florian and the other waiters know the menu and make excellent wine pairing suggestions. The chef uses local, seasonal ingredients and creates stunning flavour profiles. The menu is relatively small, which is a sure sign of freshness and home-cooked food. There is a starter and a main dish of the day to round out the offerings. The restaurant is open 7 days a week for both lunch and dinner; reservations are highly recommended due to its popularity.
Owner Adrien has recently refurbished 5 bedrooms in this corner building, and ours was exceptional. The modern design combined with some older features create a lovely blend and ensure your comfort. The bathroom is gorgeous with two sinks, toilet, and walk-in shower. The buffet breakfast features hand-crafted croissants and pains au chocolat such as I have never seen during over 40 years living in France.
Martel itself is a real gem; lively old buildings and everyday shops that show that real people live in the town. There is a good selection of restaurants to serve the many tourists, but we did not feel like we were in an overly tourist-oriented spot.
All in all, Le Petit Moulin provided us with an excellent base for eating, drinking, sleeping, and exploring the area. We intend returning!
Le bœuf avec une cuisson bleu parfaite, le dessert yuzu excellent