Really excellent lunch at La Chope, one of Tours' institutions, today. Three of us tucked into a sumptuous and marvelously fresh plâteau royale fruits de mer accompanied by an excellent bottle of lemony 2007 Muscadet de Sèvre-et-Maine Vieilles Vignes (17€) from Gadais Père et Fils in Saint-Fiacre – perfect with the seafood and with enough weight to match even the crab. Of particular note are the plump and succulent oysters from Gillardeau, the 'grand cru' of these bivalves. La Chope is the only restaurant in Tours to have them.
La Chope was founded over 100 years ago (in 1902) and is famous for its fish as well as its interior full of mirrors. It is also now renowned for its wicked chocolate mousse. We opted for three portions and were stunned by their copious size. Two between three would have done easily.
There is a good list of Loire wines including Jacky Blot, Baudry-Dutour, Frères Foucault, Didier Dagueneau, Charles Joguet, Philippe Alliet, Pierre and Bertrand Dutheil, Couly-Dutheil, Jean-François Merieau.
La Chope is run by Samy and Zara Gicqueau, who used to run the Michelin starred Sandgate Hotel in Hythe from 1995 to around 2002. All in all La Chope is highly recommended!
La Chope
25 bis Avenue de Grammont,
37000 Tours
Tel: 02.47.20.15.15
Thanks for the recommendation, look forward to giving it a try next time I am in Tours.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy it as much as I did Jon. Will be interest to know what you think.
ReplyDeleteBob here from Alberta......looks like a terrific place. On my list of restaurants to visit next time your way!
ReplyDeleteDon't leave it too long Bob!
ReplyDeleteWe're always willing to try out other people's recommendations. We'll make sure we follow this one up - it sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteJean. Let me know what you think.
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