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La Cigale
The guide was updated:Considered as one of the most beautiful brasserie in France since the 19th century. La Cigale is a good place for oysters and offers some mouth-watering desserts.The place to be.
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- Address: 4 Place Graslin, Nantes
- Website: www.lestablesdenantes.fr/en/restaurants/brasserie-la-cigale/
- Phone: +33 251 849 494
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Gault et Millau 2 toques.
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Possibility to sleep on the spot with 4 rooms with the view on the Loire river.
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Considered as one of the most beautiful brasserie in France since the 19th century. La Cigale is a good place for oysters and offers some mouth-watering desserts.The place to be.
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