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Gastro guide to Bordeaux - the city

Bordeaux, located in the southwest of France, is not only the wine capital but also a true paradise for food lovers. Here are some recommendations to help you indulge in gastronomic delights in this region:

Wine and Wineries

  • Chateau Margaux and Chateau Latour: Visit famous wineries to try the best Bordeaux wines and see the process of their production.
  • Cité du Vin: This interactive wine museum in Bordeaux allows you to learn about the history and culture of winemaking. At the end of the tour, you can enjoy a wine tasting with a panoramic view of the city.

Restaurants

  • Le Quatrième Mur: This restaurant, located in the Bordeaux Opera, offers modern French cuisine created by renowned chef Philippe Etchebest.
  • Racines: A modern restaurant focusing on local and seasonal products, offering exquisite dishes inspired by French cuisine.
  • La Tupina: One of Bordeaux's most famous restaurants specializing in traditional southwestern French cuisine. Try their famous cassoulet and other regional dishes.

Bistros and Cafes

  • L'Alchimiste: A popular cafe for coffee lovers, offering fresh pastries and light snacks.
  • Café Japonais: A cozy place for those who want to relax with a cup of tea and try Japanese sweets.

Markets

  • Marché des Capucins: The main market in Bordeaux, where you can find fresh local produce, cheeses, sausages, and seafood. It's also a great place for breakfast or lunch.
  • Marché des Quais: A market located on the waterfront, offering a variety of delicacies and local products. A great place for a Sunday brunch.

Regional Specialties

  • Duck Confit: A traditional dish from southwestern France.
  • Canelés de Bordeaux: Small pastries with a rum and vanilla flavor, topped with a caramelized crust.
  • Entrecote Bordelaise: Beef steak cooked in a sauce of wine brandy and shallots.

Street Food and Tastings

  • Be sure to taste the oysters from Arcachon, which are popular in street kiosks.
  • Explore the Saint-Pierre and Chartron neighborhoods with an abundance of gourmet bars and cafes where you can try local snacks and wine.

This gastronomic guide will help you discover the richness and variety of Bordeaux cuisine and enjoy the true flavors of the region.

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