L’Atelier Gourmand

Tours


Using Touraine-grown products and spices that chef David Bironneau brings back in his suitcase from faraway lands, this restaurant serves French cuisine that's as contemporary as its violet-and-aubergine colour scheme. Specialities include côte de veau (veal chops) and escargots de la Touraine (snails); some dishes feature intriguing blends of sweet and savoury.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Tours attractions

1. Tour de l’Horloge

0.14 MILES

One of the last vestiges of Tours' 13th-century, Romanesque Basilique St-Martin.

3. Basilique St-Martin

0.19 MILES

In the Middle Ages, Tours was an important pilgrimage city thanks to the relics of soldier-turned-evangelist St Martin (c 317–97). In the 5th century a…

4. Hôtel Gouïn

0.23 MILES

Hidden behind an Italianate façade, this gorgeous early-Renaissance residence – visible through a stone gate – was built for a wealthy merchant around…

5. Église St-Julien

0.35 MILES

Most of this Gothic church, once part of a Benedictine abbey, dates from the mid-1200s.

6. Musée du Compagnonnage

0.35 MILES

This extraordinary museum – an absolute gem! – spotlights France's renowned compagnonnages, guild organisations of skilled craftspeople who have created…

7. Palais de Justice

0.48 MILES

Built in the 1840s, Tours' neoclassical courthouse has an imposing colonnade facing place Jean Jaurès.

8. Hôtel de Ville

0.52 MILES

Built from 1896 to 1904, Tours' monumental city hall was designed to project both republican values and municipal prestige.