Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Our wedding day in Morges, Kanton Vaud

Hostellerie Le Petit Manoir

We drove to Waadt for our wedding day. For those who don't know, our baby's due date is in July and at the moment I'm on sick leave. Due to some issues I'm not allowed to do anything like clean, go for a walk etc.

Yes I know that I'm supposed to be lying down all the time but we decided to go anyway. We had booked the hotel already a month ago and I had also booked a table for the restaurant (15 Gault Millau points) in the same hotel, so we didn't have to drive somewhere far to enjoy some nice food. Thus we thought that it can't be that hard on me when I'm basically just sitting down the whole time and we stay close to our room.

We stayed at the Hostellerie Le Petit Manoir in Morges which is like 10 minutes drive west of Lausanne. I would have liked to book a room at the Lavaux wine region but unfortunately everything reasonably priced was already booked out. The drive was about 2 and 1/2 hours from us. We had never been to the Romady, the French speaking area of Switzerland, before. It was funny: it felt a bit like abroad but at the same time somewhat familiar.

Our hotel room









The french balcony opening to the garden


As mentioned we dined at the restaurant of the Petit Manoir. It has 15 Gault Millau points which is good and we think that the food was worth of the points. We took a 5 course Menu Tentation: Terre, Mer, Lac & Montagne. It was 118 CHF per person which we found was okay in the Swiss price standard. I took a couple of pictures but not of all the courses. Here is what we had:

Le couteau des côtes bretonnes
en duo avec la coque - aéré de bettrave - gingembre confit
***
La morille brune
farcie aux petits pois - amandes - bouillon au vin jaune
***
L'omble chevalier du Lac Léman
poché aux agrumes - carottes jaunes et algues - réduction terre et mer
***
Le boef Suisse
coeur d'entrecôte au charbon - fèves et oignons doux - jus aux épices
***
La rhubarbe
glacée - comme une tarte - pamplemousse, cynorrhodon


Hubby had also a selection of cheese before dessert for 18 CHF. There were, of course, also an amuse-bouche and pre dessert served which are not on the menu. The small pre dessert was super good: lime cremeux, celery sorbet and nut tuile. I could have had that as a dessert :D All in all everything was super. Specially the patisserie section of the kitchen was doing an fantastic job. Service was also good and very attentive. They, for exaple, asked if I would like to have an extra pillow.

Le couteau des côtes bretonnes

Le boef Suisse

La rhubarbe


The next day we jumped in the car and drove all the way through Lavaux to Villeneuve and back. We stopped a couple of times to take some photos but unfortunately the weather wasn't very good. Everything looked gray and we couldn't really see the mountains at the otherside of the Lake Geneva. But we did saw enough to realise how fantastic it must be on a sunny day. It was quite hard for me not to stop at every place and go for a walk. We are usually very active when we travel and we like to walk a lot to get to know the cities and villages we visit. Thankfully I had Hubby with me, who took care that I didn't wander of anywhere. We'll definitive have to go back to this region of Switzerland. 

Because of the weather we took very less photos. If you woud like to see the region better you can check these videos in Youtube: Lavaux, Switzerland and Video Lavaux English and Welcome in Lake Geneva region. Here is a Youtube channel for the Vaud with plenty of interesting videos: Vaud - Région du Léman.



Chillon castle

Vevey and Montreux seen from Villeneuve

In Villeneuve


We wanted to have lunch at Tout un Monde in Grandvaux which seems like a great restaurant with a suberb view but unfortunately we weren't able to find a parking place close by. Even the multi-storey car park was full and because I'm not allowed to walk we opted for the second option in Lutry: Cantinetta Meal. This is an Italian place right at the Lake Geneva in the harbour of Lutry. It's not fine dining but the food was good and the place was full of loud Italians which I think is a good sign ;) We had to wait shortly for the table. Even though we hadn't reseved we got aperitifs offered because we had to wait. The food is typical Italian from antipasti to pizza and pasta. They have a real pizza oven and pizzaiolo and the pizzas looked great but we didn't try them. We had:

Hubby:
Carpaccio di tonno rosso con emulsione agli agrumi e cipollotti freschi 28 CHF
Spaghetti alle vongole verachi 35 CHF

Me:
Melanzane alle parmigiana 22 CHF
Paccheri artigianali con cime di rapa
pomodorini del Vesuvio e lardo di Colonnata 30 CHF

So, it was no fine dinig but well our money's worth. All in all with coffee etc. we paid 129 CHF

Cantinetta Meal in Lutry where we had late lunch

Hotel garden
After the late lunch I was so tired that I just wanted to go back to the hotel. In the evening sun peeked out behind the clouds and I woud have loved to do a short wak at the Morges habour/lake side which was only about 200 meters from the hotel, but we (Hubby) decided better not to. So we spent the rest of the evening watching football and Hubby went to get us a snack from the nearby gas station.

Well, watching the European championships on our wedding day is nothing new. We also did that on the day we got married. After our marrige ceremony we ate with couple of friends in a restaurant and watched football ;))

No comments: