45 minutes away from Paris by direct train, a small inn in the countryside : « La Grange de la belle Eglise »
For lunch you can choose between the Menu Déjeuner (Lunch menu) 3 courses for 28€
Or the Menu Affaire (Business Lunch) 3 courses including water, a bottle of house wine & coffee for 45€.
Interesting to note that in French « Affaire » means business and also bargain !

Today we had
Amuses bouches,
Foie gras
Haddock
Lemon tart
Mignardises.

Food was very classic. Nothing really stood out of an ordinary meal in a bistro but everything was homemade by heart with a friendly and professional team.

Would go back and try bigger menu.

by MMO1987

5 Comments

  1. Love me some “cheapest Michelin star restaurant in location X”. Just was searching through the app and found Elystan Street in London which does £35 for a 3-course lunch.

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  2. pudgyplacater on

    Lovely pics and for the price, the pics are punching above their weight. Am I odd in thinking that with a 1 star, I don’t expect an innovative menu? Just good execution and good service is what I’m expecting. I expect innovation to some degree at a 2 star, but again, not the main driver. 3 star, it should ostensibly be extremely innovative, with flawless execution.

  3. mycketmycket on

    Thanks for sharing, looks perfectly good for the cost and definitely a place I’d visit if I were in the area. It does get me though how uneven Michelin criteria are across countries. So many places in my home city, Stockholm, perform above the one-star level I’ve experienced in France, NY, London.

  4. medium-rare-steaks on

    I like that the “business lunch” includes a bottle of wine. I love Europe.

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