Les Plaisirs - Peillon
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Very beautiful family village house having belonged to the family of claude brasseur, warm welcome by the Roman chef and his mother the cuisine is tasty local and delicious flavors restored to the taste of the day that we love this little confidential side
Thanks for this moment of pure pleasure, everything was really perfect from the entrance to the dessert at the reception and such a beautiful restaurant. a real little nugget shaped by a passionate chef who transmits all emotion through his dishes! Bravo and thank you! so far from all these restaurants instagram bling bling and without flavor! It's true, authentic and filterless.
An incredible setting and a moment thanks to novel and mother for this fabulous meal, and their so beautiful energies!
The pleasures of Peillon are akin to a renewed sense of happiness. This restaurant infuses love into every dish. It's not just a restaurant, but an encounter. First, an encounter with a perched village. This is the initial contact, the first moment of wonder. Perched on a rocky spur, the medieval village reveals itself around a bend, nestled and proud. Then comes the encounter with Romain and his mother, two magnificent, complementary personalities. Romain in the kitchen, with his warm and engaging manner, his mother with her tender heart. Next, an encounter with the place itself, a village house, once inhabited by the actor Claude Brasseur. A few tables are tucked away under the eaves. From the dining room, one glimpses the village through windows made of glass hand-blown by master glassmakers. And then, of course, comes the encounter with the cuisine. Romain pours his heart and soul into it. With words as sharp as a butcher's cleaver, he evokes the local terroir, recounts the aroma of a meat, and describes with relish the delicate sweetness of his incomparable gratin dauphinois, as if he were speaking of a childhood sweetheart. Romain is an artist, a master of flavor, who likely inherited his talent from his Goncourt Prize-winning grandfather, the author Bernard Clavel. Romain plays with flavors with the same brilliance his grandfather displayed with words. The energy of the place is unparalleled. You feel like you're part of a family, transported to another time. The price is surprisingly reasonable, considering the incredible quality of the meal, enhanced by homemade bread baked by the chef himself. Did you say perfection?
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