
Bienvenue au Botaniste, une table guidée par la nature et son jardin. Didier Robin, Chef des Cuisines depuis 2003 et Hugo Genty, Chef Adjoint depuis 2023 sont des inconditionnels de la cuisine réalisée à partir des produits fermiers normands. Par souci de tradition et de respect de l’environnement, ils se fournissent exclusivement chez les meilleurs producteurs de la région et privilégient l’usage des circuits courts pour l’approvisionnement en alimentation biologique. Simon Beauruelle, Chef pâtissier, prépare des desserts gourmands, créatifs et en propose toujours un sans gluten, sans allergènes ou végane. Ils travaillent tous les trois en harmonie avec les jardiniers du château afin de valoriser les récoltes du potager en permaculture.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Château la Chenevière, Escures-Commes, 14520 Port-en-Bessin, France
Phone: +33 2 31 51 25 25
Website: http://www.le-botaniste.com/
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Reservations: zenchef.com
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We took the lobster tasting menu at 120 € pp. Amuses bouche very unimpressive especially the cherry tomatoes. The only highlight of the menu was the lobster tail ( main course) which was very tasteful. The rest, very plain and the dessert was something i can buy at the patissier every day, not what i expect in a gastronomic restaurant.
The dishes from the seasonal menu which was 75€ looked better.
This by far was the best tasting of the four. Bravo!
We misunderstood the “Restaurant” sign and we started with a “lap of honor” around the building before we went into the hotel and was welcomed by the very friendly staff.
The fish main (Sea bass with yellow wine sauce) was among the best fish I have ever had 🙂
The cheese trolley was good and the goat cheese with a fig in tasted almost like candy and together with the blue cheese they served at a worthy ending to a good dinner.
Once again the food was delicious from beginning to end!
However, the main waiter (an older gentleman with glasses) was rude and a snob. When we tried to order “Mac and Cheese” from the children’s menu for our son, he said, “I don’t know what Mac and Cheese is because I don’t eat at McDonalds”. We are certain that this was not a misunderstanding (I’m sure “Mac and cheese” is commonly used instead of “Macaroni and cheese”). This was despite our family returning for the second time while staying at the hotel and spending €700-€800 each night, dressing appropriately and speaking some French. His rudeness was apparent to our young children.
Despite the rest of our stay being wonderful, this experience left us with a bad taste in our mouth and we would be reluctant to return to Le Botaniste in the future.