Don't really have anything good to say about this place. We were greeted curtly by an unsmiling host who quickly informed us it was prohibited to park outside, despite there being no road markings or signs to indicate this. The hotel is situated adjacent to the main road passing through the village which had a constant thoroughfare of large tractors and rattling trailers. Really quite noisy for a small mountain village. We were shown to our room which although thankfully not on the road side, was stuffy and coloured with three nauseatingly clashing hues of sickly green, mauve and dull scarlet. There were no other options of bars, hotels or restaurants in the village, so we ate at the hotel. There was just one option, sausage with lentils, it was passable. At no point were we treated warmly by the hosts. The rooms were hot and stuffy with no fan or air con, plenty of flies and paper thin walls which echo with the sounds of other guests and cleaning from 8 in the morning onwards. The only redeeming feature was the craft beer they sold. Fine to have a quick pit stop but in terms of accomodation you can surely find better options in any of the other neighboring villages.
我们中午吃了午饭,完美极了!!我们还会再来的!自助餐,从开胃菜……主菜……到甜点,一切都很棒。
从我的T恤就能看出,我的身体刚刚承受了太多热量,肚子已经饱得不行了。“正常”,你或许会这么说,但如果你也体验过“贝蒂”餐厅的盛宴,你就会明白我的意思了。这家餐厅位于我的家乡诺伊萨格(Neussargues)中心地带,诺伊萨格是康塔尔东部一个美丽的地方。要吃完一份分量惊人的前菜、主菜和甜点,需要相当的毅力。我们先用当地特产的鸡尾酒“比尔卢”(Birlou)为家庭聚会举杯庆祝。这款鸡尾酒融合了苹果和栗子的香气,口感柔和,令人回味无穷。接下来是当地的甜瓜,甜咸交融,堪称完美的代言人,也为这场精彩绝伦的晚宴拉开了序幕。令人惊喜的是,端上来的不是血肠,而是一道美味无比的菜肴:一块漂亮的牛排,搭配着传统的松露奶酪。托姆奶酪、大蒜、(大量的)黄油和烤得恰到好处的土豆,简直就是美食天堂……正如帕斯卡尔·杜普拉兹所说,这美味足以让人跪倒在地。我细细品味着这道佳肴,直到最后一滴油都未干,才开始担心我的消化系统即将遭受的残酷折磨——它很快就无法抑制腹部翻腾的恐怖浪潮。既然已经倾泻而出,不如来杯圣内克泰尔葡萄酒来收尾吧?我毫不犹豫地狼吞虎咽地吃了一大块。这就结束了吗?别急,因为那诱人的榛子巧克力酱可丽饼实在太诱人了,它为这顿“杰作”画上了完美的句号,让我度过了一个汗流浃背、昏昏欲睡的夜晚,双眼难以合上……或许是为了更好地回味这场白日梦吧。祝您胃口大开!
Don't really have anything good to say about this place. We were greeted curtly by an unsmiling host who quickly informed us it was prohibited to park outside, despite there being no road markings or signs to indicate this. The hotel is situated adjacent to the main road passing through the village which had a constant thoroughfare of large tractors and rattling trailers. Really quite noisy for a small mountain village. We were shown to our room which although thankfully not on the road side, was stuffy and coloured with three nauseatingly clashing hues of sickly green, mauve and dull scarlet. There were no other options of bars, hotels or restaurants in the village, so we ate at the hotel. There was just one option, sausage with lentils, it was passable. At no point were we treated warmly by the hosts. The rooms were hot and stuffy with no fan or air con, plenty of flies and paper thin walls which echo with the sounds of other guests and cleaning from 8 in the morning onwards. The only redeeming feature was the craft beer they sold. Fine to have a quick pit stop but in terms of accomodation you can surely find better options in any of the other neighboring villages.