Hotel in Reims Tinqueux, France
Assiette Champenoise
350ptsChampagne-Terroir Fine Dining

About Assiette Champenoise
A family-run three-Michelin-star hotel-restaurant in Tinqueux, minutes from Reims, Assiette Champenoise has held its place at the top of Champagne's dining hierarchy since 1975. The property combines 33 contemporary rooms and suites with a kitchen that earned its third star in 2014 and a Gault & Millau Chef of the Year designation the same year. Rates start from US$438 per night.
A Bourgeois House Remade for Serious Dining
The approach to Assiette Champenoise tells you something about how French regional fine dining operates at its most committed tier. The address is Tinqueux, a quiet commune that sits just west of Reims proper, and the building is a former bourgeois house that has been systematically dismantled and rebuilt over four decades into something closer to a contemporary design statement than a country inn. The renovation trajectory is documented in the property's own timeline: a move from the original village of Chalons Sur Vesle to this Tinqueux address in 1986, then a major construction phase completed around 2010, then a fifth hotel star awarded in 2013, followed by the restaurant's third Michelin star in 2014. That sequence of investment decisions, each one raising the physical and culinary register of the operation, is the defining story of what the property now represents in the Champagne region.
Interior designer Grégory Guillemain, based in Reims, handled the contemporary transformation of the spaces. The result is a building that no longer reads as a bourgeois residential property but as a hotel whose design vocabulary is deliberately contemporary: clean lines, Zen living rooms in the upper suite categories, balneotherapy bathtubs, large terraces and balconies, walk-in shower rooms. This places Assiette Champenoise within a particular cohort of French regional hotel-restaurants where the physical environment has been rebuilt to match the ambitions of the kitchen, rather than trading on inherited architectural character. For comparison, [Domaine Les Crayères in Reims](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/domaine-les-crayres-reims-hotel) takes the opposite approach, leaning into a Belle Époque château aesthetic. The two properties represent different answers to the same question about what premium hospitality in Champagne should look like.
The Physical Language of the Suites
The hotel now operates 33 rooms and suites across four floors. The suite tier is where the design investment is most legible: Zen living areas, balneotherapy tubs, and either a large terrace or balcony depending on the specific room. These are not decorative gestures. In the context of a two-to-three-night stay built around a tasting menu dinner and a morning in the Champagne vineyards, the balneotherapy option and the scale of the suite living areas become functional, not merely aesthetic. The indoor heated swimming pool adds a recovery infrastructure that aligns the property with the broader French spa-hotel category, though Assiette Champenoise's identity is rooted in the restaurant rather than the wellness offering.
Rates start from US$438 per night, which positions the property in the upper tier of Champagne accommodation but below the outlier pricing of some comparably starred operations in Paris or the Riviera. For reference, properties like [Cheval Blanc Paris](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/cheval-blanc-paris-paris-hotel) or [Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/hotel-du-cap-eden-roc-antibes-hotel) operate in a structurally different price bracket. Within the Champagne region itself, [Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa in Champillon](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/royal-champagne-hotel-spa-champillon-hotel) is the most direct competitor in terms of positioning, though Assiette Champenoise's three Michelin stars give it a restaurant credential that few regional French hotels can match.
Three Stars and the Wider Context of Champagne Dining
Three Michelin stars in a regional French city outside Paris represents something specific in the current French fine dining structure. The guide awards that rating to fewer than thirty restaurants in France in any given year, and maintaining it across multiple annual reviews signals consistency at a level that distinguishes the kitchen from the broader category of serious French regional cooking. Assiette Champenoise has held three stars since 2014, and the 2025 listing confirms the rating remains current. The Gault & Millau Chef of the Year designation in 2014, the same year the third star arrived, reinforced that the assessment was not an anomaly.
The Champagne terroir emphasis built into the property's identity is not incidental. The region's identity in gastronomy has historically been overshadowed by its wine production, and the better hotel-restaurants in and around Reims have responded by building menus around the produce and character of the region rather than simply importing a generic luxury French kitchen. This is the context in which the custom Lehmann glassware collaboration matters: it signals a level of engagement with the wine service that aligns with Champagne's identity as a region, not merely as a backdrop. For a property that has been family-run since Jean-Pierre and Colette Lallement opened the original restaurant in 1975, this continuity of investment in both the physical and culinary identity of the place is the most reliable trust signal the property carries.
Getting There and Planning a Stay
Tinqueux sits immediately west of Reims, making the property accessible by road from Paris in approximately 90 minutes via the A4. Reims itself has a TGV connection from Paris Gare de l'Est, with journey times under 50 minutes, and the transfer from Reims station to Tinqueux is short. For those combining a stay here with broader exploration of Champagne's vineyard routes, the property's location provides reasonable access to the Montagne de Reims appellation and the Vallée de la Marne corridor. Reservations and contact are managed through the property's website at assiettechampenoise.com and by email at champenoise@relaischateaux.com, with a phone line at +33 (0)3 26 84 64 64. The Relais & Châteaux membership provides an additional booking channel for those who use the network. Given the three-star status and limited room count of 33, advance planning is advisable, particularly for weekend stays in the late spring and summer harvest season when the region draws the most visitors.
For those building a wider French hotel itinerary around similarly designed or similarly credentialed properties, the EP Club portfolio includes [Baumanière Les Baux-de-Provence in Les Baux](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/baumanire-les-baux-de-provence-les-baux-hotel), [Les Sources de Caudalie in Bordeaux](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/les-sources-de-caudalie-bordeaux-hotel), [Villa La Coste in Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/villa-la-coste-le-puy-sainte-rparade-hotel), [Château de la Chèvre d'Or in Èze](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/chteau-de-la-chvre-dor-ze-hotel), and [Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey Hôtel & Restaurant LALIQUE](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/chteau-lafaurie-peyraguey-htel-restaurant-lalique-lieu-dit-peyraguey-hotel) for a Sauternes alternative that similarly combines a serious wine identity with hotel accommodation. See also our [full Reims Tinqueux restaurants guide](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/cities/reims-tinqueux) for broader coverage of the region's dining options.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I expect atmosphere-wise at Assiette Champenoise?
- The setting is a transformed bourgeois house with a contemporary interior, not a rustic country auberge or a grand château. If you arrive expecting a traditional French provincial atmosphere, the clean contemporary design by Reims-based designer Grégory Guillemain will read as more restrained and modern than that. The three-Michelin-star dining room operates at a formal register consistent with that award level, and guests should plan accordingly. The indoor pool and suite balconies add a relaxed dimension that offsets the formality of the restaurant experience.
- What is the leading room type at Assiette Champenoise?
- The suite categories offer the most complete version of the property's design ambition, with Zen living rooms, balneotherapy bathtubs, and either a terrace or balcony depending on the unit. For a stay built around the tasting menu, the additional space and recovery features of a suite make practical sense. The hotel holds a five-star classification awarded in 2013, and the suite tier reflects that standard most directly. Rates start from US$438 per night across the 33-room inventory.
- What is the main draw of Assiette Champenoise?
- The restaurant carries three Michelin stars, confirmed in the 2025 guide, making it one of fewer than thirty such operations in France. That credential, combined with a family-run continuity dating to 1975 and a deliberate Champagne terroir focus, places the kitchen in a small peer group within French regional fine dining. The hotel infrastructure, including the redesigned suites and five-star classification, means the full experience is available as an overnight stay rather than a day trip from Reims.
- What is the leading way to book Assiette Champenoise?
- Direct reservations can be made via the property website at assiettechampenoise.com, by email at champenoise@relaischateaux.com, or by phone at +33 (0)3 26 84 64 64. The property is a Relais & Châteaux member, which provides an additional booking route through that network. Given the three-star status and a hotel of only 33 rooms, booking well in advance is particularly advisable for Friday and Saturday dinner sittings and for weekend stays between April and October.
- How does Assiette Champenoise connect its restaurant identity to the Champagne wine region?
- The property has developed a custom glassware range in collaboration with Lehmann, a signal of wine-service commitment that goes beyond standard cellar curation. The kitchen's stated emphasis on Champagne terroir and regional produce aligns the menu with the region's agricultural identity rather than treating it as a neutral backdrop. For visitors combining a stay with visits to the Montagne de Reims or Vallée de la Marne vineyard routes, the property functions as a credible base with a kitchen that contextualises the wine region rather than simply serving alongside it.
Further properties worth considering for design-led French hotel stays: [La Réserve Ramatuelle](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/la-rserve-ramatuelle-htel-spa-and-villas-ramatuelle-hotel), [Casadelmar in Porto-Vecchio](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/casadelmar-porto-vecchio-hotel), [Castelbrac in Dinard](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/castelbrac-dinard-hotel), [Château de la Gaude in Aix-en-Provence](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/chteau-de-la-gaude-aix-en-provence-hotel), [Château de Montcaud in Sabran](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/chteau-de-montcaud-sabran-hotel), [Château du Grand-Lucé in Le Grand-Lucé](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/chteau-du-grand-luc-le-grand-luc-hotel), [The Maybourne Riviera in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/the-maybourne-riviera-roquebrune-cap-martin-hotel), [Hôtel & Spa du Castellet in Le Castellet](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/htel-spa-du-castellet-le-castellet-hotel), [La Bastide de Gordes in Gordes](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/la-bastide-de-gordes-gordes-hotel), [Four Seasons Megeve in Megève](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/four-seasons-megeve-megve-hotel), [Airelles Saint-Tropez](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/airelles-saint-tropez-chteau-de-la-messardire-saint-tropez-hotel), [Cheval Blanc Courchevel](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/cheval-blanc-courchevel-courchevel-hotel), [Aman Venice](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/aman-venice-venice-hotel), [Aman New York](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/aman-new-york-new-york-city-hotel), [The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/hotels/the-fifth-avenue-hotel-new-york-city-hotel).
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