With just three rooms, this charming, secluded guesthouse is usually full – and for good reason. The owner, Madame Hélène, has filled the place with exquisite art and homey touches, and her fusion meals (French and Middle Eastern; dinner US$35) are something truly special. Specialties here include tabbouleh, guinea fowl and rabbit, all prepared with whatever is fresh at the market.
The property features excellent mountain views and a children's play area, complete with a ping pong table. To get here, head for Furcy and soon after the paved road ends, look for the barber shop on the right, and a road to the right shortly after. Turn there and follow to a gate with a sign for Sesanet.