Restaurant overlooking Mulsanne's straight

Restaurant overlooking Mulsanne's straight

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e635815

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379 posts

190 months

Thursday 28th January 2010
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I remember having seen somewhere that there is a restaurant (maybe Chinese) overlooking the Mulsanne's straight. This place is located inside of the circuit on the industrial estate, south of the Bugatti circuit.
Can someone here point me towards the right topic or even better, post the details of that restaurant?
Thanks
Philippe

skoff

1,387 posts

236 months

Thursday 28th January 2010
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I think you are looking for the Cafe de Hunaudiere, second post down has directions, but a google might find you a map. Great place to watch from, though local Pold have got a bit more strict in recent years..

http://www.ten-tenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6...


fatboy18

18,967 posts

213 months

Thursday 28th January 2010
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Gets booked up well in advance, yes it is a Chinese, Its not exactly posh and there have been many cases of people feeling rather unwell having eaten there wink One other small thing if your sitting down in the restaurant the ACO have for the last few years put up a great big green covered crowd barrier, You hear the cars go buy but very hard to see them, Not worth it IMO.

http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll=47.948246...

Edited by fatboy18 on Thursday 28th January 13:50

Longers

4,493 posts

230 months

Thursday 28th January 2010
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e635815 said:
I remember having seen somewhere that there is a restaurant (maybe Chinese) overlooking the Mulsanne's straight. This place is located inside of the circuit on the industrial estate, south of the Bugatti circuit.
skoff said:
I think you are looking for the Cafe de Hunaudiere
fatboy18 said:
yes it is a Chinese
There are actually 2 places, 1 is the Cafe de Hunaudiere and the other is the Chinese. Both on the outside of the track close to each other wink

Edited by Longers on Thursday 28th January 14:25

gt6

1,445 posts

187 months

Thursday 28th January 2010
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In days gone by the view from there was brilliant, I remember leaning against armco as car flashed past at incredible speeds, then they blocked that off, so we went into the field next door, watching over a hedge, then the plod stopped that, the last time i went there during the race you could barely see anythin, not been there now for 6 years, better to go to Mulsanne or Arnage better views. However nice place to go for a beer on friday and watch the Plod trying to stop the antics of various people on the straight itself.

fatboy18

18,967 posts

213 months

Thursday 28th January 2010
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Longers said:
e635815 said:
I remember having seen somewhere that there is a restaurant (maybe Chinese) overlooking the Mulsanne's straight. This place is located inside of the circuit on the industrial estate, south of the Bugatti circuit.
skoff said:
I think you are looking for the Cafe de Hunaudiere
fatboy18 said:
yes it is a Chinese
There are actually 2 places, 1 is the Cafe de Hunaudiere and the other is the Chinese. Both on the outside of the track close to each other wink
Yes youre right they are about 50yds apart, have a look on the google map link I posted up, pan up a bit and you can see the Cafe in the background smile

Nick M

3,624 posts

225 months

Thursday 28th January 2010
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gt6 said:
In days gone by the view from there was brilliant, I remember leaning against armco as car flashed past at incredible speeds, then they blocked that off, so we went into the field next door, watching over a hedge, then the plod stopped that, the last time i went there during the race you could barely see anythin,
+1

First year I went was, I think, 1997.

I remember being stood in between some bushes right behind the armco by the Cafe. The Panoz damn near made my ears burst !!! biggrin

And we had dinner in the chinese one year with the windows open practically right onto the track. Conversations were a little tricky during that meal wink

Gradually it got more and more restricted until the last time I went (probably about 3 years ago) we ended up perched on top of a gate trying to grab a view of the cars. Way more dangerous in many ways frown

While I can understand their reasons for limiting access, there is something special about seing cars absolutely flat out. The only place which comes close now is the section you can see where the cars exit Mulsanne Corner, but they've not really got fully up to speed by the time they pass you there.

e635815

Original Poster:

379 posts

190 months

Thursday 28th January 2010
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Whoaouuuu....
Thanks for the replies.
My intention is to go to the Le Mans Classic.
Hopefully, the view will be less limited than for the regular event :-)

lowdrag

12,942 posts

215 months

Friday 29th January 2010
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The only official viewing places on the Mulsanne are at the restaurant or at the Arbor hotel.The telephone number of the Auberge restaurant (made famous by Chris Rea's CD) is 00332 43 39 18 90. For some reason the Chinese isn't listed in the local yellow pages.

e635815

Original Poster:

379 posts

190 months

Friday 29th January 2010
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Yes it is:

Restaurant Shanghaï des 24 Heures
Les Hunaudières 72230 RUAUDIN
02 43 84 14 72

http://www.pagesjaunes.fr/trouverlesprofessionnels...

e635815

Original Poster:

379 posts

190 months

Friday 29th January 2010
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Sorry, the link doesn't work.
But you can search for "restaurant chinois" in "72000" using the http://www.pagesjaunes.fr/

By the way, booked a table for 8 for saturday night at the: http://www.auberge-mulsanne.fr/
Very good tip.
Thanks

e635815

Original Poster:

379 posts

190 months

Friday 29th January 2010
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Sorry, the link doesn't work.
But you can search for "restaurant chinois" in "72000" using the http://www.pagesjaunes.fr/

By the way, booked a table for 8 for saturday night at the: http://www.auberge-mulsanne.fr/
Very good tip.
Thanks

turbo-ww

1,766 posts

218 months

Wednesday 3rd February 2010
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Nick M said:
gt6 said:
In days gone by the view from there was brilliant, I remember leaning against armco as car flashed past at incredible speeds, then they blocked that off, so we went into the field next door, watching over a hedge, then the plod stopped that, the last time i went there during the race you could barely see anythin,
+1

First year I went was, I think, 1997.

I remember being stood in between some bushes right behind the armco by the Cafe. The Panoz damn near made my ears burst !!! biggrin

And we had dinner in the chinese one year with the windows open practically right onto the track. Conversations were a little tricky during that meal wink

Gradually it got more and more restricted until the last time I went (probably about 3 years ago) we ended up perched on top of a gate trying to grab a view of the cars. Way more dangerous in many ways frown

While I can understand their reasons for limiting access, there is something special about seing cars absolutely flat out. The only place which comes close now is the section you can see where the cars exit Mulsanne Corner, but they've not really got fully up to speed by the time they pass you there.
I did a couple of years marshaling at the post just before the restaurants - Try doing 24 hours with that noise wobble

Now do 106 - Between Arnage and Porsche Curves - Sweet...

NormanD

3,208 posts

230 months

Wednesday 3rd February 2010
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turbo-ww said:
Now do 106 - Between Arnage and Porsche Curves - Sweet...
You know LegLess then, he is in the XKR Club