Le Clos Mirande
545 Reviews
9 Mirande, 33570 Montagne, France

Le Clos Mirande
545 Reviews
9 Mirande, 33570 Montagne, France
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Kathleen Ooi
Kathleen Ooi, Jul 2024
We had a reasonable lunch here - the atmosphere and outdoors view were great but the food, although beautifully presented, was hit and miss. There was nothing terribly wrong about our meal but it was forgettable - standout dish was probably the gravlax starter. The standard menu items are noticeably better than the set lunch of the day.
Christian Bayerle
Christian Bayerle, May 2024
Peaceful sunset view for dinner combined with gourmet food. Extensive wine options are available. The only downside is the slow food service. The breaks between the courses are very long.
Michelle Kennedy
Michelle Kennedy, Jul 2023
This was unexpectedly my favorite meal of our trip to the region. It was recommended to us by our BNB hosts, and I'm so glad we didn't miss it! The courses were beautifully prepared and delicious. Wine pairing recommendations were on point. The view truly cannot be beat. Le Clos Mirande is a gem and I hope to make it back there one day.
Chene Beck
Chene Beck, Nov 2023
Absolutely AMAZING experience all around! We sat on the back patio and enjoyed excellent food and service, all while watching the sun go down over the vineyards to the music of a super talented group of three guitar players. Early into our 2 week trip to this area and our visit here has already been a major highlight! We can't recommend it enough!
Neha shaw
Neha shaw, Apr 2023
Experienced French hospitality first hand- 100% loved our experience.
We were a group of 4, with 3 of us vegetarian and could only speak English. We wanted to try the set lunch meal option, but it was all non-vegetarian.
On our request, the Chef agreed to make for us a vegetarian meal. Given we didnt know what to expect, it was a quite an experience to keep waiting and then to be blown away with the preparation!
Highly recommend this place.
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Les Belles Perdrix de Troplong Mondot
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