Hôtel et restaurant La Maison Bleue par Yoann Conte
722 Reviews
13 Vieille Route des Pensières, 74290 Veyrier-du-Lac, France

Hôtel et restaurant La Maison Bleue par Yoann Conte
722 Reviews
13 Vieille Route des Pensières, 74290 Veyrier-du-Lac, France
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MichelinStarsChallenge R, Mar 2024
I posted the review for the restaurant under « La table de Yoann Conte ». This is the hotel. But all the pictures and videos are there because a few months ago when I uploaded the restaurant entry was not on googlemaps.
Anyway, it’s a top tiers 2 stars. For me, with my humble experience of trying every Michelin Stars in Paris and 3 Stars in France (under a year), Ira 3 stars level. Especially thanks to the team.
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Tar Yongphiphatwong, Oct 2023
So I dine at Yoann Conte’s place. The food was spectacular. The staff is perfectly trained. They are not only professional but also friendly towards customers. It’s a very relax atmosphere that can not be normally find at a Michelin Starred restaurant. It’s a one in a million experience which I would love to see. To emphasize, the staff is a 10/10 for me or even 100/10. They are just perfect, nothing else to say. I have one of the best experience here at Yoann’s place. It’s a miracle I dare say. They even gave me a ride back to city center just because I can not find my cab Imagine that. No restaurant will care that much and will not even drive for you!! Okay so to conclude, it’s a definitely yes place to visit. If you are not sure or thinking about visiting this place, trust me just go there and you will have a very good experience of a life time that’s very worth your time and money.
Thankyou Yoann and crew for this wonderful moment.
Kelly Thomas
Kelly Thomas, Jul 2022
This hotel was exactly the spot we needed to enjoy Lake Annecy. We were in town for a wedding and in addition to being ideally located, the hotel was so chic! There was no shower in our room - a jetted tub with a showering wand was fine. The staff were kind and accommodating and the restaurant and outdoor common area was SO unique and inviting! We unfortunately did not have time to book dinner at the restaurant but I'm sure it is amazing.
Pierrick Guellaff
Pierrick Guellaff, Feb 2024
had a Sunday lunch with my family, 4 adults and 2 kids. the staff was very kind and the food delicious.
BC Q
BC Q, Apr 2022
Dined here in April and the restaurant is located slightly out of town by the lake. Beautiful setting & we also managed to catch an amazing sunset. Yoann Conte himself was in attendance and is very friendly & approachable but he didn’t seem to spend any time in the kitchen but I guess his team was well prepared & knew what they were doing. The food was impressive - from the caviar tasting to the abalone, fish & numerous vegetable dishes. Mr Conte is indeed innovative and his skills are evident in the amazing combinations of the dishes (& pairings that lead to pleasant surprises). Each dish was beautifully presented & pacing of the meal was excellent. Overall - one cannot fault the service but the lead waiter (or manager?) should have taken a little more time to explain the menu, in terms of what we should expect & what is included. For Euro 350 a head for the degustation meal, a rather hefty amount which we were happy to pay, we felt they could have been clearer explanations (particularly as we do not speak French). Our experiences at other Michelin starred establishments all explain if cheese, coffee/tea, digestives etc are included or not. Other than this - we did have an enjoyable experience but spending over Euro 400 a head for a meal is not an everyday affair so we are glad we had the pleasure of trying this place. The 4 star rating is based on the enjoyment overall (as well as $ value) as compared to other 2 & 3 Michelin star restaurants I have tried.
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