My trip to Europe: Le Cloître in Cluny, France

image of the abbey of Cluny, France

We were in Cluny, famous for its abbey founded in the 10th Century, one of the largest before being destroyed.

Since the end of the 19th century, it is one of the centers of the Ecole des Arts et Métiers, that was organizing a party for the end of the school year. Cluny is also known for its stables, that we did not get a chance to visit.
image of Cluny, France

image of Cluny, France

image of Cluny, France

image of Cluny, France

We arrived there in the morning, walking around this small town and enjoying the market that was setup in front of the abbey.
image of the market at Cluny, France

We looked for restaurants and first wanted to go to the Bar du Centre, but the staff did not seem to be eager to serve customers. That is when we saw Le Cloître, a restaurant serving traditional French dishes, as well as crêpes.
image of Le Cloître in Cluny, France

The waiter warned us that the service would be slow because they had a party of 16. I appreciated the heads up as, at least, if we stayed, we knew what to expect.

At Le Cloître, they propose different prix-fixe menus. Jodi went for the appetizer-dessert and I went for the appetizer-entrée as we would probably share the dessert. For her appetizer, Jodi ordered the fried Saint-Marcellin cheese salad.
image of Saint Marcellin cheese salad at Le Cloître in Cluny, France

The cheese was delicious with its crispy and not greasy shell, all melty inside.
image of Saint Marcellin cheese salad at Le Cloître in Cluny, France

On my side, I started of with the escargots façon Beaujolaise:
image of escargots façon Beaujolaise at Le Cloître in Cluny, France

It was quite interesting: I adore escargots de Bourgogne prepared with butter and parsley, tried them in a Roquefort sauce, but never this way, that is like a ragout made with red wine, with a taste similar to a daube, a classic French stew. I liked it, but my preference still remained with butter and parsley.
image of escargots façon Beaujolaise at Le Cloître in Cluny, France

For the entrée, I ordered the quenelle de brochet et morilles au coulis de champignons, that is pike quenelle with morel and its mushroom sauce.
image of pike quenelle at Le Cloître in Cluny, France

When the dish came, it was definitely overcooked and the sauce burnt. Problem was that this dish took 20 minutes to be prepared and, as the service was slow, we had no time to send it back, the abbey closing early. So we ate it. The quenelle itself was decent. But no trace of morel despite what the waiter told us.
image of pike quenelle at Le Cloître in Cluny, France

image of pike quenelle at Le Cloître in Cluny, France

It was served with some haricots verts that were not good, and a nice (at least) gratin Dauphinois, that is a potato au gratin. Overall, this was a promising, but very disappointing dish.
image of haricots verts at Le Cloître in Cluny, France

For dessert, Jodi ordered the brioche perdue au chocolat chaud. 
image of brioche perdue au chocolat chaud at Le Cloître in Cluny, France

I thought it would be French toast with a hot chocolate spread, but it seemed like a store bought slice of brioche toasted, with an imitation of Nutella on top. Perfect for a homemade breakfast, but not something I would serve in a restaurant.

We also tried the creme brûlée that was just ok.
image of creme brûlée at Le Cloître in Cluny, France

This was a disappointing lunch and next time, I'll pass Le Cloître...

Enjoy (...)!

Le Cloître
16 Rue Municipale
71250 Cluny, France

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