Ô Jardin
1780 Reviews
57 Chem. de Halage, 80000 Amiens, France

Ô Jardin
1780 Reviews
57 Chem. de Halage, 80000 Amiens, France
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Wouter Blok
Wouter Blok, Aug 2024
If you're looking for a place to take the boat tour of the Hortonillage, this one has private boats! Also, while the official site required advanced bookings or a wait of 4 hours this one could accommodate us right away.
Very friendly guide lady who did everything in English!
Christina Lam
Christina Lam, Jul 2024
Bi lingual staff. Cute setting. Meal for 2 mains, 2 wines, 1 mocktail and 1 dessert €70. Recommend the beef tartare dishes.
Y W
Y W, Jul 2024
Great place for food. Very good services!
Trevor Kilpatrick
Trevor Kilpatrick, Jun 2024
Great spot on the canal! The owner (Manuel) was very welcoming and the food and drinks were top notch!
Eoin McCann
Eoin McCann, Mar 2024
Absolutely superb food, service and atmosphere! Make sure to try the raclette although everything on the menu looks to be fantastic.
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Ail des Ours
This pleasant, trendy restaurant close to the cathedral is run by young chef Stéphane Bruyer. In a renovated dining space decorated in natural tones (with lots of plants), he serves simple, seasonal cuisine, using market produce to devise a single set menu (with a choice of fish or meat). This is a very popular spot in Amiens... and it's easy to see why.
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Les Orfèvres
Bang in the middle of town, this restaurant sports a modern, pared-down, workshop interior and a friendly vibe. The menu is no stranger to the classics, albeit with the odd more modern touch. The chef avows a weakness for fish, illustrated by his superlative low-temperature loin of cod, honey-flavoured fermented milk, leeks and celery.
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Hyacinthe
Previously active in the humanitarian sector, this chef found a new calling while being trained by mentors such as Cyril Lignac and Hélène Darroze. Remaining true to his ethos here in his vintage restaurant, he is mindful of the relationship between his cooking, nature and people, sourcing vegetables from the Hortillonnages (cultivated islets in Amiens), saltmarsh lamb from the Baie de Somme estuary, line-caught fish from the Côte d'Opale etc. Filet mignon pie, vegetable pickles or monkfish, tomato, aubergine and sea herbs: his – at times creative – dishes draw on various preparation techniques, good ingredients and flavours.
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