Au Fil du Zinc

Top choice in Yonne


At Chablis' top table, exquisite menus with nods to Japanese cuisine are served in a long open dining area perched over the River Serein, and on the adjoining terrace in summer. A nine-page list of Chablis wines complements a menu that changes every 10 days, making abundant use of seasonal vegetables, local fish, meat and cheeses. Desserts are phenomenal.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Yonne attractions

1. Église St-Martin

0.06 MILES

The 12th- and 13th-century Gothic Église St-Martin, first founded in the 9th century by monks fleeing the Norman attacks on Tours, is two short blocks…

2. Synagogue

0.15 MILES

For a free tour of this lovingly restored 16th-century synagogue, just knock on the door during regular opening hours.

3. Petit Pontigny

0.33 MILES

The 12th-century cellar of Petit Pontigny (viewable from the exterior only) was once used by Pontigny's Cistercian monks to ferment wine.

4. Abbaye de Pontigny

7.6 MILES

Founded in 1114, Abbaye de Pontigny rises from the lush mustard fields 15km north of Chablis. The spectacular abbatiale (abbey church) is one of the last…

5. Fosse Dionne

8.36 MILES

Some 200L of water per second gushes from Fosse Dionne, a natural spring near the centre of Tonnerre that was sacred to the Celts and whose vivid blue…

6. Hôtel-Dieu

8.55 MILES

This charity hospital, founded in 1293 by Marguerite de Bourgogne (wife of Charles d’Anjou), is most famous for its vast, barrel-vaulted patients' hall…

7. Musée Chevalier d'Éon

8.68 MILES

Tonnerre's newest attraction is this house-museum, once home to the colourful Chevalier d'Éon, a gender-bending 18th-century diplomat and spy. The…

8. Église St-Pierre

10.64 MILES

Marked by Gothic architectural elements, this church between the river and the medieval centre is a prominent Auxerre landmark.