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This restaurant, the brainchild of a former Top Chef, is sure to please sports fans, but not only...

This restaurant, the brainchild of a former Top Chef, is sure to please sports fans, but not only...

Ingrid Boinet | 11/24/23, 9:53 AM

Do you like soccer and good food? You're sure to love this new address opened by a Top Chef winner! Find out where it's located.

This new address is likely to make more than one happy! After taking over the former Brasserie du Théâtre in Angers (Maine-et-Loire), chef Samuel Albert has just opened a new restaurant. The winner of season 10 of Top Chef has unearthed the perfect nugget for soccer and meat lovers.

Lunch with a view of the players

If there's one thing Samuel Albert has understood, it's that a good location can be decisive in opening a restaurant. His new address is proof of this! Open since November 20, 2023, Le Panoramique will be the perfect place to watch soccer matches, without even needing a TV. Why? Because this new restaurant is located in the new grandstand of the Raymond-Kopa stadium in Angers!

This upscale 150-seat steakhouse will feature local produce and original meat dishes. The latter will be available from Monday to Friday, for lunch only at the moment. And so that everyone can indulge without breaking the bank, the restaurant is offering a menu of the day, starter-main course or main course-dessert, starting at 19 euros.

The winner of season 10 of Top Chef (2019) is no novice, having already owned two Anjou establishments, Les Petits Prés (1 toque Gault&Millau) and La Brasserie du Ralliement (ex Brasserie du Théâtre) since October 2023. With its view directly onto the lawn and its local cuisine, this new address looks promising.

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