Les Jardins de Bohain
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The geographic location of Saint-Quentin on the banks of the Somme in Picardy places it at the heart of a well-connected communication network. A quick trip to Paris, Lille (Longon TGV), Bruxelles, is certainly possible.
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The Saint-Quentin area has many restaurants that will satisfy the most demanding of palates!
Looking for fine dining? Here’s our selection:
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Prices From15,50 €
Le Baudreuil offers you traditional cuisine in a unique setting from Thursday to Friday lunchtime. On Friday and Saturday evening it transforms itself into a restaurant with dancing and offers you themed evenings twice a month.
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Prices From17,50 €
Gourmet restaurant, regional and local dishes. Hotel with a large number of rooms, ideal for banquets and conferences, located at the west exit of Saint-Quentin, on the Amiens road, near the A26 motorway exit. Gourmet and traditional cuisine. Seafood all year round, game in season.
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Prices From28 €
Restaurant of Tourism, gastronomic cuisine, elegant décor and warm atmosphere. Seminar room, family meals, big car park, new menus weekly. Specialities: White turbot with Sauternes wine, celery choucroute, scallops with apple butter, Pan-fried duck foie gras with rhubarb, Lamb noisette in salt crust. This restaurant is registered with the ...
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Prices From31 €
A former mansion from the early 20th century, lovingly restored and beautified since 1970 by the Meiresonne family, this "castle" is a renowned hostelery. Fine cuisine, 3 ha garden, closed private parking.
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Prices From39 €
The Gold Cross offers a gourmet cuisine composed exclusively of fresh and home-made produce. Lobster tank, fine foie gras and numerous fish specialities... Close to the Nord departement, this restaurant welcomes you in a rustic setting with a mural fresco. Lunch in the garden at the foot of the 17th-century ramparts and in the shade of the ...