Una stella MICHELIN: una cucina di grande qualità. Merita la tappa!
Prodotti di prima qualità, finezza nelle preparazioni, sapori distinti, costanza nella realizzazione dei piatti.
Teeming with history, this 16C forge was converted into a flour mill in 1854 and later into an olive oil mill. It now houses a charmingly bucolic restaurant situated by the river and surrounded by greenery. Here, chef Matthieu Brudo serves up seasonal cuisine with a focus on local ingredients, including snails from the Charente, trout from Magnac, squab and duck breast from Nontron, and other top-quality meats which he buys whole from small producers in the local area. Refined, well-crafted and carefully presented dishes that meet with our approval!