Restaurant 2 étoiles dans un écrin de verdure proposant des spécialités du terroir de qualité et un menu truffe noire
Niché dans un écrin de verdure au cœur du parc, le restaurant du Domaine des Crayères est un bijou de la gastronomie champenoise doublement étoilé, une étape obligée pour les gourmets de passage, avec à sa tête Christophe Moret, le chef aux 8 étoiles. Au menu, de nobles produits de saison savamment travaillés dans des alliances raffinées qui s'accordent avec la carte de vins et de champagnes. En janvier et février, le Parc vous propose un menu truffe noire à ne pas manquer. Vous l'avez compris, vous avez rendez-vous avec la haute gastronomie française !
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After drinks, we were led to the main dining area indoors. Very elegant as expected. There were a few set menus starting from their simplest Inspiration menu at €120 for 4 course (starter/mains/cheese/dessert) €160 wt wine pairing. The Plasir de Table €180 5-courses & €300 wt wine & the Ete 2024 €390 6-courses, €640 wt wines.
We took the 5-course wt wine. Pleased to say that we actually got wines with every course including the amouse bouche, which you normally don’t get…PLUS, there were sooo many mouthfuls of amouse bouches!!! Didn’t think about it then but wt reflection, the wines were not the usual miserly 80cl which normally prompts me to think I want more. On the contrary, I remember thinking I need to be cautious as I was getting to “happy” too quickly ????. I’m inclined to say that we got a generous 100cl pour. Wine pairing definitely worth it, especially when I was positively surprised by a dry white served wt the foiegras, but it was clever pairing for this particular starter as it paired superbly & preferable to the usual sweet wines.
Have a look at the photos for the dishes. Not much comments needed as quality, skill & execution is expected & happily received. Forgot photo of the pigeon ????.
Couldn’t help myself but had to steal a hug from the chef himself CHRISTOPHE MORET.
Our reservation time was 6:30in the afternoon, when we arrived at the restaurant, we were lead to the garden. This is our first time being led to other places before dinging in our experience in Europe. People from the restaurant didn’t told us that we have to finish the whole bottle of champagne before we could get into the restaurant and start our dinner, therefore, it was until 8:40 that we finally get into the restaurant. The snack served when we were waiting were melted and collapsed, we suppose it was due to the high temperature and the long waiting time.
The champagne and wine are really good, however, despite the desserts, the other dishes are far from satisfying. The dishes are all salty, and we couldn’t taste layered flavors in the dishes, as other restaurants have. (For example, we can only taste saltiness in the meat, since the meat is salty, and the sauce is also salty. As for the dish made from cheese, we could only taste the flavor of cheese.)