Restaurant located in an old printing house offering fresh and local products as much as possible
Gastronomic heartthrob! Nestled in a former printing house, this restaurant, which simply bears the name L'Imprimerie, promises you a delicious culinary escape. The concept is original, don't look for the menu, there is none! And for good reason, the young chefs are banking on discovery and surprise. Don't look for the names of the menus, they won't give you any clues except the nature of the place! So it's up to you to choose the menus Inkwell (3 courses), Printer (4 courses) and Characters (5 courses). What a mystery! A few clues all the same: fresh and, as far as possible, local products for a cuisine that advocates a reasoned and responsible use of raw materials. On the decoration side, the chandeliers are made of pages from books or comics and newspapers are hung. Printing is everywhere, even on your plate, where appetizers are served on letter stamps, for example, or the cute end of meal treats that arrive hidden in a book! We won't tell you more... We just suggest that you hurry to come and discover this succulent cuisine by an author hailed by epicureans and gastronomic critics.
En-dehors cet aspect, le repas était très bon, avec quelques découvertes intéressantes.
Et les tables sont relativement espacées, laissant la possibilité à chacun de s'exprimer sans pour autant gêner ses voisins.
Un très bon moment passé entre collègues, à refaire en famille sans hésitation.