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10 family hotels in France: heritage, authenticity and timeless excellence
Here, hospitality is passed down like a family secret. Ten French homes where guests are welcomed without instructions, with heart, experience and a personality forged far from the norm, generation after generation.
10 family hotels in France: heritage, authenticity and timeless excellence
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10 family hotels in France: heritage, authenticity and timeless excellence
Hotels & Bed & Breakfast
10 family hotels in France: heritage, authenticity and timeless excellence
Here, hospitality is passed down like a family secret. Ten French homes where guests are welcomed without instructions, with heart, experience and a personality forged far from the norm, generation after generation.
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Le Saint-Honoré
Craftsmen & Know-How
Le Saint-Honoré
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Le Saint-Honoré
Craftsmen & Know-How
Le Saint-Honoré
If there's a French pastry heritage, it's the saint-honoré, or "saint-ho" to its friends! Crunchy and creamy at the same time, it's a gourmet favorite in many hearts. Gault&Millau begins a series of sweet portraits with one that curiously doesn't honor the patron saint of pastry chefs, but rather that of bakers.
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Rhubarb emerges from the shadows
Craftsmen & Know-How
Rhubarb emerges from the shadows
The queen of rustic pies and crumbles, rhubarb is best enjoyed as a fruit, whereas it is a vegetable. This original plant leaves behind its old-fashioned trappings to spice up the most creative dishes and awaken both sweet and savory palates. One of the first spring vegetables, but the most recent to hit our plates, it's making a name for itself time and time again.
10 short foods for trendy, low-priced meals in France
Tables & Chefs
10 short foods for trendy, low-priced meals in France
These new strongholds of good taste, where you can treat your taste buds to a change of scenery, are also a great way to break the bank at a lower cost.
The Meilleurs Ouvriers de France (Best Craftsmen in France) rely on this book to prepare their tests
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The Meilleurs Ouvriers de France (Best Craftsmen in France) rely on this book to prepare their tests
When it comes to revising for the Meilleur Ouvrier de France (Meilleur Craftsman of France) competition, chef-candidates can count on The Encyclopedia of French Gastronomy. This book, first published in 1903, is a benchmark reference.
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The Provence-Alpes-Côtes d'Azur Corse - Monaco 2025 guide is now available
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The Provence-Alpes-Côtes d'Azur Corse - Monaco 2025 guide is now available
New addresses, gourmet itineraries, portraits of chefs... Discover the flavors and culinary heritage of a region between sea and mountains.
Philippe Etchebest and his ravioli make a stop at the Atelier des Citernes in Bordeaux
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Philippe Etchebest and his ravioli make a stop at the Atelier des Citernes in Bordeaux
For one week, from May 6 to 13, 2025, Philippe Etchebest will be offering new ravioli recipes at the Atelier des Citernes in Bordeaux. A way of making his cuisine accessible to as many people as possible.
Thierry Pruvot, a Pré Catelan legend takes his leave
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Thierry Pruvot, a Pré Catelan legend takes his leave
After more than four decades of service at the prestigious Pré Catelan, Thierry Pruvot, emblematic room manager, bowed out in January 2025. An emotional departure welcomed by the profession.
Tables & Chefs
LAVA, where asparagus flames and chocolate froths
At LAVA, cuisine flirts with instinct and fire. A table where raw ingredients meet flame for daring creations, like this surprising combination of garlic, chocolate and asparagus.
The grater shows its teeth
Craftsmen & Know-How
The grater shows its teeth
Rubbing, reducing, seasoning, zesting, spicing... It does it all! But where does this utensil come from, that Gruyère cheese couldn't do without? Flat or bell-shaped, giant or miniature, this spiky accessory is capable of reducing to calibrated crumbs whatever you put in front of it.
Pierre-Jean Quinonero in 5 desserts
Tables & Chefs
Pierre-Jean Quinonero in 5 desserts
Pierre-Jean Quinonero, pastry chef at the Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, takes a look back at five of his creations that have marked his career and perfectly represent his world.
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Follow the chenin
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Follow the chenin
The king of the Loire grape varieties, also widespread in South Africa, "ch'nin", as the people of the Loire pronounce it, has the extraordinary ability to produce dry white wines as well as semi-dry, sweet, syrupy and even sparkling wines, commonly known as fines bulles. Complex and demanding, it is nonetheless endearing.
What temperature should I serve my wine at?
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What temperature should I serve my wine at?
If you break out the ice bucket at the slightest bottle of white and the reds never leave your kitchen, here's a simple guide to avoiding these wine temperature faux-pas.
10 great restaurants where you can (also) don your kitchen apron
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10 great restaurants where you can (also) don your kitchen apron
People no longer come to restaurants just for lunch or dinner. At a time when cooking secrets are no longer the preserve of top chefs, people come as early as 9am to put on their apron... before unfolding the napkin on their knees.
PACA's 5 most beautiful waterfront hotels
Hotels & Bed & Breakfast
PACA's 5 most beautiful waterfront hotels
The experts at Gault&Millau have selected the finest waterfront hotels on the Mediterranean. From Saint-Tropez to Bonifacio, a change of scenery is guaranteed.
Top 10 wine bars in Bordeaux
Wines & Spirits
Top 10 wine bars in Bordeaux
To coincide with primeur week, we've put together a selection of great places to taste Bordeaux wines.
Tomorrow's chefs
Gault&Millau Tour Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur-Corse-Monaco 2025
On the occasion of the presentation of the latest guide dedicated to the PACA region, Gault&Millau honored the chefs and players in these territories on Monday, March 11, 2024.the event took place at the Palais de la Bourse in Marseille. The day before, winners and Gault&Millau partners attended a dinner at the restaurant Le K du Château de la Gaude in Aix-en-Provence, hosted by chef Matthieu Dupuis-Baumal.
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