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🙂 4/5 - A (very) greedy score... tarnished by a few irritating flats...
By 👻 @dominiqueerwan, 03/12/2024 3:00 am
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We discovered the inn during a visit to the town (Sarreguemines), a visit dedicated to earthenware and its fabulous history. Moreover, some very beautiful pieces are on display and decorate the restaurant room. We let ourselves be tempted by the menu, "flavors of the great east", which gives pride of place to regional products (even if the chef implicitly recognizes on his menu, and... on the menu, that the Alsatian trout from Sparsbach are. ..) A special mention for the Gontrexange perch fillet, full of deliciousness and finesse. The presentation of the plate of Moselle beef (delicious) lacked precision and care for one of them. Hervé Mons cheeses, whose maturation is impeccable, are served generously. The dessert, presented as being with prunes, was...roborative. The room service is friendly, very friendly and professional. We will particularly praise the service of the sommelier, and for his kindness, his availability and his pedagogy in helping us discover the Domaine de la Folie, and rediscover the Clos Canarelli. The hotel rooms are spacious, the quality bedding allows you to spend restful nights. The breakfast is excellent value for money. The spa is functional and impeccably clean. Let's come to the downsides...: we were treated to our proximity, to a table of 13 guests (the Matuvu, Jean Foutre, Jean Saitout and Sarah Valé families), visibly regulars, with its share of cads and visibly feeling alone in the world and making us enjoy the silliness and vulgarity of their exchanges, without worrying of course that other guests perhaps and undoubtedly wanted to spend a...calm evening. Their level of good manners and tact is and was undoubtedly inversely proportional to the size of their car(s), some seeming to descend from the high peaks of Lorraine culminating, it is known, at more than 3000 meters and on very steep slopes...towards the abyss of ridicule. We were able to share the (sometimes very) derogatory comments made by some (and some!) about the service, once of course their backs were turned (what tact and what courage!) and the next morning at breakfast where this same table, very awkwardly installed in front of the buffet, put off one or the other couple present in the room, to the point of having moved so as not to suffer even more and more from the noise level and howling of these sad guests. We would also have appreciated, when paying the bill, a thank you and above all a more marked, less "refrigerating" sympathy. As for the orange tablecloths, were they from Garnier Thiebaud,... Greedy and not resentful (except with the c......), we will come back.
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