Our bar “La Varangue” is open 7 days a week from 7am to 11pm.
Local cocktails, aperitifs and snacks are available outside restaurant hours.

Our commitmentsFlèche RSE

Fournisseurs

  • Cheese

    Takamaka Cheese Factory

    PinSaint-Benois
  • Bear

    Brasserie de Bourbon

    PinSaint-Leu
  • Ice Cream

    Ice Island

    PinSaint-Denis
  • Fruits and vegetables

    Tropi Vegetables

    PinSaint-Pierre
  • Sodas, juices and waters

    • Coca-Cola 30cl

      4,00

    • Coca-Cola Zero 50cl

      5,00

    • Sprite 50cl

      5,00

    • Schweppes Indian Tonic 25cl

      4,50

    • Schweppes Agrum' 50cl

      5,00

    • Orangina 50cl

      5,00

    • Tea Tea 50cl

      5,00

      Peach, melon or letchi

    • Squeezed fruit 20cl

      7,00

      Orange or lemon

    • Fruit juice 25cl

      3,50

      Orange, mango, pineapple, letchi, exotic, apple, guava, cranberry

    • Syrup

      1,50

      Tamarind, strawberry, lemon orgeat, cane, grenadine, peach, passion fruit, vanilla, coconut, mint

    • Diabolo

      3,50

      Choice of syrup

    • Ultra-filtered still water 75cl

      2,50

    • Ultra-filtered sparkling water 75cl

      3,00

Allergene

  • Peanuts

    Peanuts are a legume often found in various foods. They can cause severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis.

  • Milk

    Cow's milk proteins, mainly casein and whey, can cause allergic reactions in some people, ranging from skin rashes to gastrointestinal symptoms.

  • Egg

    The proteins present in egg white, and sometimes in the yolk, are common allergens, causing reactions ranging from mild skin rashes to serious respiratory problems.

  • Crustaceans

    Crustaceans (prawns, crabs) and molluscs (oysters, mussels).

  • Soya

    Soya, often used in many processed food products, can trigger allergic reactions, ranging from hives to respiratory problems in sensitive individuals.

  • Gluten

    Gluten is the protein found in cereals such as rye, oats, wheat, barley and spelt.

  • Nuts

    Nuts are naturally dried fruits from the oilseed family, such as almonds, hazelnuts and walnuts.

  • Sésame

    Sesame seed is an oleaginous seed produced by the sesame plant (Sesamum indicum), a member of the Pedaliaceae family.

  • Lupin

    Lupins are a group of legumes including soy, chickpeas and beans, broad beans and lentils.

  • Sulphites

    Sulfites are compounds found mainly in wines, used by humans as preservatives, and added to certain foods for their antioxidant properties.

  • Mustard

    Mustard belongs to the Brassicaceae family, which includes broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, turnips and canola.

  • Celery

    Celery (stalks or seeds) can be found in a variety of foods, such as soups, consommés, tomato juice, stews, sauces, broths and seasonings.

  • Fish

    Fish is an allergen in all its forms: cooked, fried, marinated and raw, fish eggs, caviar, skin, gelatine... Allergic reactions can be cutaneous or respiratory.

Smoke

All our rooms are non-smoking. In the event of non-compliance, a cleaning fee may be charged.