A superb restaurant where you can enjoy Italian-influenced bistronomic cuisine at lunchtime and a blind menu in the evening.
Angers' finest restaurant? After a lengthy facelift, the Hôtel d'Anjou restaurant reopened its doors in early 2023, offering an Art Deco setting in perfect harmony with the blue and gold hues of the mosaics adorning its walls, signed by the famous Italian-Breton artist Isidore Odorico. Sublime! At lunchtime, you'll enjoy bistronomic cuisine with a hint of Italian influences, and in the evening, you'll be treated to a gastronomic "blind menu", which may be a lot more expensive, but it's full of surprises.
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Beau beau beau
Très bon bon bon
cuisine sans aucun gout . pas un seul plat qui a réellement du gout. le risotto une catastrophe ça avait gout d'eau, coquille saint jacques émulsion sans gout. Le mieux ce sont les pâtes.
par contre l'addition est bien salée
Concept très intéressant du menu à l'aveugle, c'était exquis du début à la fin.
Service en salle et sommelier parfait
Et plutôt déçu par l’accord mets et vins, avec un verre de cidre compris dedans!