Les Granges

Yonne


Harpist Haude Hodanger runs this inviting little tearoom between the river and the town's southern gate, serving sweet and savoury treats such as boeuf bourguignon, slow-roasted leg of lamb, trout with wild berries, zucchini tarts, fruit or chocolate charlottes and lemon pies, all accompanied by teas, coffees and local wines.


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