Le Davoli

Bordeaux


When the urge for more refined dining strikes, reserve a table at this gourmet address in Saint-Pierre with talented chef David Grangier in the kitchen. Contemporary art adorns the medieval gold-stone walls and tasting menus feature clams, wild prawns, veal, sole, asparagus and other refined seasonal products. End with the sensational lemon dessert – lemon in several guises.


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