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The Chef of the Presidial Restaurant, Patrick Lavergne concocts Perigordian cuisine of the highest quality, which in addition, is excellent value for money. For first rate dining in a prestigious setting that displays artwork by Costa.
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Roam through the“Town of a Hundred Monuments” Built in a hollow site, Sarlat is dominated by the imposing outline of Saint Sacerdos gothic cathedral, situated on the Place du Peyrou. Right beside, the Place de la Liberté A , where numerous markets are held all year round, is the heart and soul of the town. There’s a viewfromthe esplanade, on theTownHall’s elegant arcades andSaint-Marie’s Church, tastefully converted into an indoor market. Around the famous GooseMarket Square B , the Hotel de Vassal and Gisson Manor B , form an admirable ensemble linked by a sturdy tower. Wander around the maze of quaint narrow streets from the Fountain Court C , to the monumental Saint Claire’s Abbey, Rue des Consuls, and two of Sarlat’s most exquisite townhouses, Hotel Plamon and Hotel de Vienne.
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Rue Montaigne
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Rue Tourny
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For best dining, take a seat at the highly recommended Presidial D . The restaurant run by Manuel Da Silva Costa, is set in an imposing XVIth century listed building, once the seat of the royal court of justice! On the menu: part-cooked duck foie-gras terrine, roasted duck confit and for dessert, citrus fruit crème brulée. For another tasty stopover serving classic homemade dishes, try l’Esprit Sarlat E , an attractive modern Brasserie, opened in 2014. Pleasure for the Eye and for the Taste Buds
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