Hôtel Aubrac - Menu

17 Allée De L'Amicale, 12210 Laguiole, France, French Republic

🛍 Sushi, Cafés, Steak, Asiatique

4.3 💬 14616 Reviews
Hôtel Aubrac

Phone: +33565443213,+33890210134

Address: 17 Allée De L'Amicale, 12210 Laguiole, France, French Republic

City: Laguiole

Menu Dishes: 18

Reviews: 14616

Website: https://www.hotel-aubrac.fr/

"We dropped in here for lunch en route for an afternoon's walk at St Genevieve. The place is vast and was heaving. As a result the service was somewhat patchy swift taking of orders and serving of beer, rather a long wait for our steaks to arrive. And I have had better steak not to say that it was bad just ordinary. Given the price I guess we received value for our money but for anything other than a refuelling stop I'd suggest looking elsewhere."

Full menu - 18 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

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Indian

Noodle

Antipasti - Starters

Beef Dishes

Victor Victor

super welcome, fast service and there is the super good angel

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René
René

very friendly staff. restaurant with very good local products. I recommend.


Arne
Arne

This is where we eat at every laguiole passage! impeccable reception, warm atmosphere, top service, every time


Victor
Victor

Great restaurant. hotel room more basic but it's a job. prices are what they are. not given but from time to time why not View menu


Hugues
Hugues

we wanted to eat a good piece of meat, we can say that we were not disappointed by the cooked tins according to our tastes accompanied by delicious fries. I highly recommend


Éléonore
Éléonore

Comfortable hotel, super hotel restaurant has lived all the fresh products of the family farm. store of various regional and firm products. Great place where I've been for 25 years.


Simone
Simone

excellent !!!!! very good reception ! great menu! very good value for money. there is also the shop that offers local products to distribute with a bit of abrac. You will not be disappointed! we'll go back! View menu


HCJ888
HCJ888

The food was delicious (filet was great but the service wasn’t particularly good. The restaurant opened at 7.30pm which meant that everyone ordered at the same time so the staff were constantly running around. There were only three or four waiting staff, including someone behind the bar for a full (and relatively large! restaurant.


pptanner
pptanner

Try the very good unique cheese and potato dish, Aligot Traditionnel. This dish was originally made using bread by monks, who prepared it for the pilgrims on the way to Santiago de Compostela who stopped for a night in that region. Today, potatoes are substituted for bread. This dish is ready when it develops a smooth, elastic texture as you will see in this restaurant. Try it, it is very good!


W
W

We dropped in here for lunch en route for an afternoon's walk at St Genevieve. The place is vast and was heaving. As a result the service was somewhat patchy swift taking of orders and serving of beer, rather a long wait for our steaks to arrive. And I have had better steak not to say that it was bad just ordinary. Given the price I guess we received value for our money but for anything other than a refuelling stop I'd suggest looking elsewhere. View menu

Categories

  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan.
  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere. View menu
  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.
  • Asiatique

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"Our daughter took us to the Le Suquet by Bras restaurant as a treat to celebrate our joint 60th birthday. I'd never been to a 3-start Michelin restaurant before and certainly not one where the chef has recently been awarded the No.1 chef in the world for 2016. I understand that stars are awarded not only on the food, although this is of course a huge consideration, but also on the venue and the service offered.On the food front we went for the Balade menu at the princely sum of EUR 220, not cheap but you're only 60 once. The food was indeed excellent overall but I felt that, for me, the two deserts were the weaker part of the whole journey through nine courses and artistic splendour. The Salad, Foie Gras, Turbot and Beef were the highlights, the salad offering tastes and textures that I wouldn't have thought possible in a humble leaf salad. Hats off to the inventor of that course. Sometimes food presented so artistically can be a case of style over substance but at Le Suquet that is most definitely not the case.The venue was stunning, a beautiful modernist building overlooking the Aubrac with the sun setting as we started our meal. It's very chic, smart and comfortable and although very modern blends in beautifully with the surroundings. We were taken into the kitchen to meet Sebastien Bras and were impressed with the slick operation in evidence.Now for the service. Whilst the table service was very good, mainly from two very attentive and charming waitresses, the same was not true in all areas hence my average rating. Our daughter had arranged for a bottle of pink champagne to be at our table when we arrived for aperos...this was not in evidence and never mentioned by anyone. A boiled egg and soldiers (I kid you not) was served with aperos for other customers but we were forgotten for some reason..only when we were being shown to our table and I mentioned that we hadn't had this did the bring it up. Also, our daughter had arranged for someone to take us back to our hotel in Laguiole when we had finished our meal. We were told that this was going to cost 10-15 Euros. Only when we were leaving did we realise that they had booked a taxi from a distant village which cost us 50 Euros plus extra for the time that she was waiting for us, This was poor service as they had failed to mention that they would have to use a taxi and never told us that the driver was there and waiting for us for twenty minutes or more.When you visit a 3-Michelin star restaurant you expect something really very special. Whilst food and venue delivered in spades the service was a bit of a let down. As a comparison we visited Restaurant Serge Vieira in Chaudes Aigues a few weeks ago which, although only 2-star and considerably less expensive, offered excellent service at all levels of the experience."

Restaurant de l'Aubrac

Restaurant de l'Aubrac

17 allee de l Amicale, 12210 Laguiole, France

Menu • Pizza • Cafés • Kebab • Végétarien


"We stopped in Laguiole on our way home from Spain. Beautiful scenery in this rough mountain area (Aubrac) on about 1000m over sea level - in earlier times feared by the pilgrims on St. Jacob's path (so cold, windy and dangerous, when on foot).In this rough mountain area we found tasty food at the restaurant de l'Aubrac. The place is unpretentious, but it is filled with the friendliness and enthusiasm of the lady manager and her staff. They proudly explained their regional food to us. It is food for farmers that work in the mountains, and their wives know, how to prepare tasty meals from the products that their robust golden brown cows deliver: milk (for cheese, AOC) and meat. I had Boeuf (beef) Bourguignon that had simmered in red wine and gentiane, tastily spiced with herbs, accompanied by Aligot which is mashed potatoes blended with cheese. With this I took a wine from Marcillac (some 50km south) - a good match with the food (ask for local wine from a bit south of Laguiole). And then we had a selection of cheese from Laguiole (an Appélation Controlée) and Roquefort (from the mountains not far from here). This was not highly classified French cuisine, but authentic tasty food well prepared - very well prepared - for a good price. We also slept in this two star hotel. For two stars well worth it, with excellent beds, a very modern, newly renovated bath room and a nice detail: The key is a cow made out of heavy iron.Some more background information: I became curious and read about the Aubrac. The mountains are rough here, but the people have some high quality products to offer. Their Vache d'Aubrac (cow of the Aubrac) lives on the meadows with its local herbs. It is a tough race that delivers meat and milk. From the milk, Laguiole makes cheese that is a regional registered brand called AOC. Also the meat tastes different, when cows live outside and eat herbs. Then Laguiole is well known for the Laguiole knives - highest quality foldable knives and also designs made for eating. I could not resist and bought a foldable knife with a handle made from cow horn (these knives have a price, though).Yes, Laguiole is well worth a stop and the restaurant de l'Aubrac was a trouvaille."