€€Traditional Cuisine
The second dining option at the Domaine du Liziec, this brasserie with bags of character wins diners over with its warm and authentic ambience and generous traditional cuisine. In addition to the weekday set menu, the thoughtfully curated à la carte menu showcases timeless classics such as house foie gras, lamb navarin, kidneys in mustard sauce, sole meunière. Meticulously prepared and bursting with flavour, the dishes are served in a light-filled dining room overlooking the gardens. And if you have to narrow it down to one dessert, the kouign-amann, baked to order until crispy, caramelised an
€€€Creative
Iodé is more than a name – it is a culinary identity, helmed by chef Sophie Reignier and pastry chef Julien Noray, who both discovered the world of catering late in life. They met at Alan Geaam in Paris and soon discovered how much they shared. Their eatery tells the tale of a Brittany off the beaten path, underscored by a love of seafood. Meticulously sourced premium ingredients, legible recipes, pared-back plating and forthright flavours, all of which with a liberal sprinkling of creativity: gravlax of mullet, eel lacquered in pomegranate molasses, fermented milk laced in kari gosse, jellied
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located just outside Vannes, Iodé offers a modern, marine-themed atmosphere with intimate seating. The cuisine is creative, often featuring Japanese influences and complex flavor profiles, though some diners find portions small or flavors overwhelming. Service is generally praised for its professionalism and warmth. However, negative feedback highlights issues with the restaurant being too cold and strict cancellation policies involving high fees. While many enjoy the unique gastronomic journey, others feel the value does not match the cost or comfort level.
Suitable for diners seeking creative cuisine and a quiet setting; check temperature preferences and cancellation policies beforehand.
€€Modern Cuisine
In the heart of the city, a couple of young industry professionals have set up this restaurant with a warm, elegant decor that has been thought out down to the last detail (eg mosaics, tapestries inspired by drawings of the chef's dishes, and bespoke furniture). Cuttlefish ravioli, Noilly Prat, wild garlic and morels; turbot, peas and an astonishing koji yoghurt sauce: chef Alexandre Juton also draws inspiration from the season to concoct appealing dishes that are testament to his culinary expertise and experience in renowned establishments.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 59 reviews
Inspirations in Vannes offers modern cuisine with an impressive 4.9/5 average rating from 59 reviews. Guests frequently praise the original, high-quality dishes, particularly highlighting excellent flavor combinations and scallops, though some noted slight acidity or pacing issues. Service is generally described as professional, warm, and informative, although consistency varies among staff. The elegant atmosphere makes it suitable for couples. While value is occasionally questioned, the overall experience is regarded as refined and distinctive, with the chef receiving specific commendation for creativity.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and an elegant setting.
€€Farm to table
Make a stop at this establishment on a small square in the city centre. The interior is inviting, with its warm decor of untreated wooden floorboards, fabrics and vintage porcelain. Marine and Baptiste Fournier put their hearts into serving particularly polished cuisine, showcasing fish sourced from the market and vegetables from farmers. Menu-carte at lunch, "surprise" menus at dinner. Natural wines.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Empreinte in Vannes offers farm-to-table dining with a strong reputation (4.8/5). Reviews highlight exceptional food quality, featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients like pollack and sea bream, prepared with creativity and precision. Service is consistently praised for its warmth and expert wine advice, while the intimate atmosphere appeals to many. However, some guests note accessibility issues with stairs, occasional inconsistencies in dish preparation or pacing, and a minimalist decor that may not suit all tastes. Despite minor critiques regarding value and physical access, it remains a highly recommended destination for refined culinary experiences.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality creative cuisine in an intimate setting, though those with mobility challenges should note accessibility limitations.
€€Modern Cuisine
Chef Arnaud Tavares is the "nomad" of the name: he has worked all over the world, from Switzerland to Thailand. Mackerel tempura, silky pumpkin soup, fried ginger and kororima seed; roast hake, bouillabaisse-style foam, aioli, fennel, sobrasada and melba toast; peach poached with verbena, granola, almond espuma and peach gel: our quicksilver globetrotter has a knack for combining flavours and tastes with real energy and flair. He may be a keen traveller, but he also knows how to make the most of local ingredients (organic fruit and vegetables, fish from Lorient's fish market etc). Reasonably p
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 75 reviews
Nomad in Vannes specializes in modern cuisine, generally praised for high-quality seasonal ingredients, creative flavor combinations, and artistic presentation. Service is typically professional and well-paced, though isolated complaints cite poor communication or unfriendly staff. The atmosphere is warm and discreet, but the lack of air conditioning and Wi-Fi can be uncomfortable, particularly in warmer weather. Value perceptions are divided; while some find the gourmet lunch menus reasonable, others criticize small portion sizes relative to the cost. Overall, it suits diners seeking refined, innovative gastronomy, provided they are tolerant of potential environmental limitations and varying service standards.
Suitable for diners seeking refined, creative cuisine who can tolerate minor environmental limitations.
€€Modern Cuisine
Guillaume Le Bozec, who earned his stripes in the kitchens of Manoir de la Boulaie, Le Pressoir and Maison Troisgros, is at the helm of this establishment set on a quiet street. At his side, his partner Delphine Dugor attentively manages the restaurant floor. The chef creates modern cuisine using mainly local produce, accented here and there with exotic touches courtesy of subtly deployed spices – and served as a set menu. The contemporary space is decorated with paintings by the chef himself, contributing to a warm and relaxed atmosphere.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Vannes, Agora specializes in modern cuisine with an exceptional average rating. Food quality is highly praised for being light, inventive, and detailed, utilizing fresh local ingredients with artistic presentation. Service is generally simple, smooth, and unobtrusive, contributing to a cozy atmosphere, though some guests found the music too loud. While most experiences are positive, isolated reviews mention issues with meal pacing and cooking errors during special occasions like Valentine's Day. Value for money receives mixed feedback, with some finding it less justified. It remains a notable discovery for those seeking refined dining.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine who can tolerate minor inconsistencies.
€Modern Cuisine
Open only on weekday lunchtimes, this small restaurant with an experienced chef at the helm serves an indulgent but wallet-friendly menu-carte. His pleasant bistronomy cooking is inspired by the market, and includes dishes such as gurnard with Jerusalem artichokes and vegetable colombo, or caramelised veal breast, crispy polenta and parsley mushrooms.
€€Traditional Cuisine
This traditional old Brittany farmhouse is located by the entrance to the Gulf of Morbihan Nature Park. The self-taught chef welcomes his loyal patrons with traditional, well-crafted, indulgent food: ravioles of girolles and foie gras, cream of mushrooms and emulsion of forest flavours or scallops sautéed in salted butter with a champagne sauce.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Auberge du Rohan in Locqueltas specializes in traditional cuisine, generally receiving high praise for its exceptional food quality. Dishes like lobster casserole, black diamond dessert, and Saint Jacques are highlighted for their exquisite presentation and rich flavors, with Chef Cyril Rébolia commended for his talent. The atmosphere is described as warm and welcoming, with service typically efficient and friendly. However, some negative reviews point to inconsistent service during peak times, such as Mother's Day, citing issues with meal pacing, staff knowledge gaps regarding wine pairings, and unprofessional attitudes. While a minority of diners found certain items mediocre, the restaurant remains a strong choice near Vannes for those prioritizing culinary excellence, provided they manage expectations regarding service consistency during busy periods.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality traditional French cuisine who can tolerate potential service fluctuations; visiting during off-peak hours is recommended.
€€Modern Cuisine
In a lovely light space that feels as fresh as a spring morning, the former owners of Le Moulin de Ponceau (Chartres), for whom sourcing locally is deep in their DNA, wanted to get closer to nature and their suppliers. The chef cooks up colourful dishes with a contemporary twist, focusing on seafood and vegetables and often drawing on fermentation techniques.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 79 reviews
Vivant in Arradon offers a modern culinary experience characterized by local ingredients and creative presentations. Most reviewers praise the high quality of food, serene atmosphere, and attentive service, describing the meal as magical and flavorful. However, some negative feedback highlights issues with tasteless dishes and concerns over value for money, particularly given the fixed-price menu structure where diners cannot pre-select items. A few critics found the cooking amateurish or the fish quality disappointing relative to the cost. While many appreciate the surprise element and warm hospitality, others feel the experience does not justify the price point. It suits adventurous diners comfortable with unannounced menus, but may disappoint those seeking traditional control over their meal choices.
Ideal for adventurous diners open to surprise menus; avoid if you prefer full control over dish selection.
€€Traditional Cuisine
This 16C manor house (once an orphanage) has been converted into a haven for food lovers. Guests are treated to fairly traditional cuisine – warm oysters, semi-cooked foie gras, catch of the day, pulled pork in a spice crust served with an aromatic reduction: tasty, well-crafted recipes all the way! The service is very attentive, and the terrace overlooking a lake is delightful, as are the lovely guestrooms.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews
Le Manoir de Kerbot in Sarzeau offers traditional cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.2/5 based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights excellent food quality, professional service, and a beautiful atmosphere. Guests appreciate the refined presentation, seasonal local ingredients, and spacious, airy dining rooms. However, criticisms focus on inconsistent experiences. Some diners found the food merely adequate without creative flair, while others reported issues with meal pacing, billing transparency regarding water charges, and service lapses. While the ambiance and general hospitality are praised, the culinary execution varies, leading to mixed satisfaction levels among visitors.
Suitable for families or special occasions seeking elegant ambiance and traditional service, though those expecting highly creative cuisine should manage expectations.
€€Traditional Cuisine
This restaurant on the Rhuys Peninsula, the result of a fruitful collaboration between two seasoned chefs, is nestled in an authentic Breton building recognisable by its stone façade and blue door and window frames. The interior of this contemporary bistro blends traditional and modern elements, with exposed beams, a period fireplace and open kitchen. On the menu, hearty and perfectly executed recipes celebrate Brittany's terroir – the leek, andouille and mustard tart is the epitome of finesse and indulgence. In addition to an enticing lunch deal, the menu-carte is particularly appealing.
€€Modern Cuisine, Creative
A stone's throw from the church, Église St Saturnin, this hotel-restaurant is housed in a handsome stone-built 17C Breton residence. The name pays homage to Alain-René Lesage, a native of Sarzeau and author of the picaresque novel Gil Blas. The interior is as charming as the outside promises: exposed beams, old terracotta floor tiles and a fireplace; a smattering of paintings by local artists add a contemporary touch. In the kitchen, the young chef cooks up delicious dishes, perfectly balancing textures and temperatures, and using high-quality ingredients, such as strips of squid, which he sea
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Sarzeau, Lesage offers modern creative cuisine. Most reviews praise the professional, warm service and inviting atmosphere, noting exquisite presentation and fresh ingredients, particularly appealing to vegetarians and long-time patrons. However, recent negative feedback following a change in management highlights issues such as bland flavors, small portions, and concerns regarding seafood preparation and hygiene. With an average rating of 4.2/5, positive comments focus on the innovative elevation of traditional dishes and excellent service, while criticisms center on the new menu's lack of taste and perceived value.
Suitable for diners seeking a warm atmosphere and professional service who appreciate creative French cuisine; those prioritizing consistent flavor profiles or wary of recent management changes may wish to exercise caution.
€€€Modern Cuisine
This old stone farmstead smothered in Virginia creeper and set in wooded grounds is the HQ of Emmanuel Kouri, previously encountered at Les Climats (Paris). Mindful of the provenance of his produce (line-caught fish, organic market gardeners, local dairy produce), he crafts a predominantly seafood score, like flame-licked young mackerel, carrots in verjuice and nasturtium leaves or pearlescent monkfish, courgette dip, marinière of shellfish and salsa verde. To be enjoyed on the shaded terrace in fine weather.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 52 reviews
Located near Sarzeau, Les Jardins de Kerstéphanie is praised for its modern cuisine and skilled use of seasonal ingredients. Guests frequently highlight the creative, flavorful dishes and the pleasant blend of bucolic setting with modern decor. Service is generally attentive, though some note inconsistencies in pacing or staff engagement. A recurring critique involves minimalist portion sizes and limited wine options by the glass. Despite occasional disappointment regarding value and quantity, the culinary mastery and unique tasting experiences make it a notable destination for diners seeking refined, inventive food.
Ideal for diners seeking refined, creative cuisine who do not prioritize large portions.
€€€Modern Cuisine, Seafood
This smart restaurant is part of the family-owned Grand Hotel de Solesmes estate, which boasts a charming patchwork of traditional cottages, houses and manors, manicured grounds and a jaw-dropping ocean view. Chef Maxime Nouail, also a fisherman, consummately works with premium seafood and local country produce. Lobster is the house signature, but the rest of the enticing menu is equally first-class: carpaccio of langoustines, green peas, cockles; John Dory roasted in butter with artichokes prepared several ways. Deft craftsmanship, crisp forthright flavours, a splendid wine list and flawless
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 65 reviews
Domaine de Rochevilaine offers a stunning seaside setting with a charming terrace and panoramic views, creating an attractive atmosphere. Most guests praise the modern seafood cuisine, attentive service, and expert wine pairings by the sommelier. However, opinions vary significantly. While many find the food exceptional and the value good, others report issues such as undercooked langoustines, tasteless main courses, rubbery lobster, and occasional administrative errors or cold service attitudes. Despite these inconsistencies, the establishment remains popular for its beauty and culinary talent. It is best suited for travelers seeking a romantic dining experience with high-quality seafood, though diners should be aware that execution can occasionally fall short.
Ideal for couples and food lovers seeking a romantic seaside dining experience with modern seafood cuisine.
€€€Seafood
From the upper floor of this villa, diners enjoy fine views over the gulf of Morbihan and gastronomic seafood cuisine (lobster, sea bass, shellfish). On the ground floor, the P'tit Zeph is a bistro with a distinctly seafaring air.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews
Grand Largue in Arzon offers stunning views of the Gulf of Morbihan entrance and specializes in refined seafood. Reviews frequently praise the freshness of ingredients like lobster, oysters, and daily sashimi, alongside skilled preparation and a romantic atmosphere. However, service experiences vary significantly; while many appreciate the attentive hospitality, others report disorderly service, unprofessional staff behavior, and lack of supervision. Recent feedback also notes concerns regarding reduced portion sizes and bland flavors, impacting perceived value. Despite the beautiful setting and high culinary standards, inconsistencies in service quality and portioning suggest diners should manage expectations regarding the overall experience.
Suitable for diners prioritizing sea views and seafood quality, but be prepared for potential service inconsistencies.
€€€Modern Cuisine
Ste-Anne-d'Auray is home to this family-run inn, whose chef is committed to short supply chains and his Auvergne roots. The authentic contemporary cuisine includes crispy pounti with plum; monkfish in red wine sauce, artichoke and salsify. This refined establishment with its bright dining space and friendly service is a lovely place for a meal. Pleasant game set menu in season.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Plumergat, L'Auberge - Maisons Glenn Anna specializes in modern cuisine. Based on 80 reviews averaging 4.9/5, guests praise the exceptional food quality, creative flavor combinations, and elegant presentation, highlighting dishes like roasted blue lobster and truffle menus. Service is consistently described as professional, warm, and attentive, with the owners receiving specific commendations. The ambiance is generally peaceful and pleasant, though one review noted dated background music. With high marks for product quality and hospitality, advance booking is recommended for those seeking a refined dining experience.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine and attentive service; advance booking is recommended.
€€Modern Cuisine
In this peaceful village on the Gulf of Morbihan, this old crêperie has been given a new vocation by Sophie Coulombel and Rémi Vanoverschelde, both of whom honed their skills in some top-tier establishments. The first dining area looks onto the open kitchen; the second is laid out in a light-filled extension – the contemporary decor is inviting, as is the overall ambience. In the kitchen, Rémi makes full use of the large period fireplace for his wood-fired cooking, including barbacoa tacos, langoustine and confit pork ssam and sheep's cheese bao – all made with meticulously sourced ingredients
€€Modern Cuisine
Historic stones, half-timbered houses and a picturesque location on a rocky ridge – the village of Rochefort-en-Terre oozes rural charm, as does this handsome establishment nestled in a 16C edifice and done up in a smart, romantic vein. The culinary score of chef Kevin Hardy (Hélène Darroze in London and Le Taillevent) unveils an enticing gourmet score courtesy of textbook recipes, albeit jazzed up with a hint of creativity, in which Breton produce invariably takes the limelight.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 70 reviews
Located in Rochefort-en-Terre, L'Ancolie specializes in modern cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, fresh ingredients, and inventive presentations, noting it is particularly suitable for vegetarians. Service is generally described as friendly and professional, though some guests experienced slow pacing or long waits due to staffing issues. The atmosphere is elegant and quiet, ideal for a peaceful dining experience. While occasional operational failures like unexpected closures or delayed service were noted, the restaurant maintains a strong reputation for culinary creativity and use of local products.
Suitable for diners seeking a quiet, elegant setting with refined modern cuisine; verify opening status in advance.
€€Modern Cuisine
A resolutely maritime atmosphere pervades this welcoming restaurant, an institution in La Trinité-sur-Mer since 1965. On the menu: seafood and fish, as well as a handful of options cooked on the open fire. Chef Rudy Deniaud's dishes are packed with textures and flavours, eg pollock served with Chantenay carrots, peas, raspberries and soy. There is a nice selection of wines and a terrace with a pleasant view of the harbour.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews
Located in La Trinité-sur-Mer, L'Azimut offers modern cuisine with harbor views, particularly from its terrace. Reviews frequently praise the high-quality ingredients, skilled cooking (including fireplace techniques), and generally professional service, making it suitable for special occasions like birthdays. However, experiences vary significantly. Negative feedback highlights inconsistent service, including unfriendly or arrogant staff, and issues with meal pacing where courses arrive too quickly. Some diners reported mediocre food quality, citing bland main courses, overly salty desserts, or small portions. Value perceptions also differ, with some feeling the cost does not match the experience, especially when using discount vouchers. Overall, while many enjoy excellent meals and ambiance, others face disappointment due to service attitude and culinary inconsistency.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and harbor views, but verify service quality during peak times.
€€Modern Cuisine
The HQ of Benoît Gauchet, who trained with the likes of Jacques Thorel, Olivier Roellinger and Jean-François Piège, stands in the heart of the picturesque town of La Roche Bernard. The modern score celebrates country produce sourced from local markets in which fish and seafood take pride of place. The elegant dining room overlooks a herb garden. A few guestrooms are available for overnight stays.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located in La Roche-Bernard, L'Auberge Bretonne specializes in modern cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high-quality, creatively presented dishes and extensive wine list, describing the dining experience as exceptional. Service is generally noted as friendly, efficient, and knowledgeable, though isolated complaints mention long waits or unfriendly reception. The ambiance features bright, comfortable rooms, but the restaurant interior is described by some as dated or lacking warmth. While most guests highlight excellent food and service, a minority question the value or find the tasting menu unoriginal. Overall, the establishment maintains a strong reputation for culinary excellence and attentive hospitality, making it a notable destination for travelers seeking refined gastronomy.
Ideal for diners prioritizing culinary creativity and service, with advance booking recommended.
€€Contemporary
In the heart of Carnac-Plage, just a stone's throw from the sandy beach and the sea, Hôtel Le Celtique sports a magnificent Art deco-inspired interior. The menu features a happy marriage of purebred tradition and modern inspirations, with the occasional exotic note, depicted by monkfish flanked by confit potatoes, ginger and coconut.
€€Creative, Farm to table
The Basque overtones of this Brittany eatery are due to Erwann Le Pogam, a Breton who grew up in Southwest France and who worked in the film industry before he made the inspired decision to turn to cooking. Unfettered and unblinkered, the man pursues a single goal: fine, fresh, wholesome food that respects the produce, the producer and the customer. A few examples from the set menus (which change frequently with the seasons): pan-seared foie gras, common prawn, green beans and consommé of mushrooms; grilled, line-caught red tuna, Laos green pepper sauce… The lunchtime menu is a steal!
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Carnac, Itsasoa offers creative farm-to-table cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the exceptional food quality, highlighting fresh local ingredients, precise cooking, and inventive 7-course menus with wine pairings. Service is generally professional and warm, though some guests noted issues during peak times or regarding reservation coordination. The atmosphere blends refined decor with a cozy vibe, though the space can feel crowded. Negative feedback primarily focuses on value, with some diners finding prices high relative to portion sizes and noting the lack of à la carte options limits flexibility. While many describe it as a top-tier culinary destination, others felt the experience did not justify the cost. It remains a strong choice for those prioritizing gastronomic innovation over budget.
Ideal for diners prioritizing creative cuisine and wine pairings who are comfortable with fixed-menu formats.
€€€Modern Cuisine
Between Carnac and Quiberon, this modern edifice, deep in the Brittany countryside, is a foodie’s paradise! Chef Charles Moreau has knocked around a bit from China to the Belgian kitchens of Sang Hoon Degeimbre (including the 2-star Air du Temps). He signs a spot-on, balanced score, dotted with iconic local delicacies and the odd creative note: Brittany whiskey, buckwheat, artichokes, oysters, gwell and Guéméné andouille. Concise, mainly organic and biodynamic wine list.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Plouharnel, Granit specializes in modern, refined cuisine. Based on 80 reviews averaging 4.5/5, guests frequently praise the high quality of local and seafood ingredients, innovative flavor pairings, and the chef’s personal engagement in explaining dishes. Service is generally noted as warm and professional, with thoughtful wine selections. However, some negative feedback highlights that the sophisticated style may not suit those seeking traditional meals. Other critiques mention an ordinary atmosphere, inconsistent meal pacing, and perceptions regarding wine portion sizes relative to cost. Overall, it is a destination for diners interested in contemporary gastronomy.
Recommended for diners seeking modern, innovative cuisine; less suitable for those preferring traditional meals.
€€€Seafood, Grills
This charming maritime inspired bistro has a loyal band of regulars. They come here to savour the freshest fish and seafood prepared with great simplicity.
€€€Modern Cuisine
MAJU is a portmanteau of MArine and JUlien, who are at the helm of this elegant contemporary bistro, overlooking the port. From his open kitchen, the chef rustles up an ambitious, modern score in the shape of a single menu rolled out in several courses. Bliss from the first to the last bite thanks to a devotion to detail in terms of plating combined with a focus on premium local country produce, including from the local fish auction, seaweed, samphire and vegetables…
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Located in La Turballe, MAJU specializes in modern cuisine and holds an impressive 4.9/5 average rating across 80 reviews. Food quality is the standout feature, with diners praising the use of local, fresh fish and the explosion of flavors in elegantly presented dishes. Service is generally described as impeccable and welcoming, set within a sober yet elegant atmosphere featuring an open kitchen. However, some negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing, small portion sizes, and noise levels. A few reviewers noted that the value for money was lacking and the wine pairing was underwhelming. Overall, MAJU offers a refined dining experience focused on high-quality ingredients and artistic plating.
Ideal for diners prioritizing fresh local ingredients and artistic presentation, with advance booking recommended.
€€Modern Cuisine
Catherine and Hervé Bourdon (previously of Le Petit Hôtel du Grand Large) have entrusted the keys to their establishment to their former colleagues, Pauline and Thomas Le Morlec. Its prime location on the port of Portivy has not changed. The small seasonal menu draws on local ingredients, often from short supply chains (such as the fish). Diners can look forward to the flavour, simplicity and natural harmony of ikejime sea bream, spider crab emulsion, sweet chilli and grilled courgette. Six guestrooms upstairs with sea views.
€€Modern Cuisine
Just a stone's throw from the Porte Saint Michel in Guérande's famous fortified wall, this understated bolthole is the haunt of Sébastien Tranchant. The chef deftly crafts modern, precise, aromatic dishes courtesy of local ingredients and savvy exotic touches. An example: scallops, mushrooms, kumquat and oat milk or the delicious dessert of butternut, praliné of squash, clementine and orange blossom. A refined interior and a wickedly indulgent score.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
L'Agapé Bistrot in Guérande is a small, modern restaurant with only 20 seats, holding an average rating of 4.9/5 from 80 reviews. Guests frequently praise the refined atmosphere, attentive service, and creative dishes such as revisited aïoli and duck fillet. While most reviews highlight excellent presentation and flavor, a minority note insufficient portion sizes for mains or desserts and occasional blandness in specific items. The venue offers a curated wine list and requires advance booking due to high demand. It provides a consistent, high-quality dining experience suitable for those seeking intimate, well-executed contemporary cuisine.
Ideal for diners seeking intimate, creative contemporary cuisine with attentive service; reservations are essential.
€€Seafood, Modern Cuisine
This restaurant located opposite the fish market overlooking Croisic harbour sports a seaside theme depicted by varnished wood, portholes, dining alcoves and a pretty terrace for fine weather. Likewise, the modern, frequently inventive score shines the spotlight on fish and seafood as it respectfully pays tribute to the region and Breton classics: oysters, lobster, fish soup, stuffed shellfish. Deftly crafted and plated.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Le Lénigo in Le Croisic specializes in modern seafood cuisine. Reviews highlight fresh ingredients and refined presentations, with dishes like turbot in white butter and tuna ceviche receiving praise. Service is generally professional and welcoming, though some note issues with pacing or staff attitude. The 'boat-style' interior offers a warm ambiance. However, value is mixed; some find portions insufficient for the price or criticize seasoning and excessive sauces. Isolated negative experiences involve reservation errors and closed-door incidents, contrasting with the overall high ratings.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern seafood who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.
€€Modern Cuisine
This pleasant eatery on the quayside, opposite the fish market, is managed by two young people with experience in some elite establishments. They propose hearty and meticulously made food that makes good use of regional produce (fish, shellfish and seaweed, of course, but also meat). The lady of the house is a radiant hostess. Smiling staff and attentive service.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Le Croisic, L'Estacade specializes in modern cuisine featuring fresh, seasonal seafood. Reviews frequently praise the refined and original dishes, highlighting high food quality and attentive service. The atmosphere is described as bright, simple, and serene, with a terrace offering port views. While most guests appreciate the professional staff, some note issues with meal pacing, billing accuracy, or limited portion sizes. Value for money receives mixed feedback; although some find the lunch menu reasonable, others criticize high wine prices and inconsistent dish coherence. Overall, it is a solid choice for those seeking a quality dining experience, provided reservations are made in advance.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine and port views, with advance booking recommended.
€€€Modern Cuisine
A meal at this restaurant housed in the outbuildings of a 13C manor on the outskirts of Guérande is a must. Quality ingredients that are meticulously sourced from the region go into modern cuisine with bold flavours. This lunchtime, the starter of asparagus and octopus, enhanced by pronounced herbaceous flavours, was well made; the cod precisely cooked in hazelnut butter was accompanied by tasty ravioli. The pear dessert plays on sweet and sour with great success.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
La Tête de l'Art offers modern cuisine characterized by rich flavors, artistic presentation, and occasional Japanese influences. Guests frequently praise the high food quality and professional, welcoming service, though some note inconsistent attentiveness or a lack of personal connection. The atmosphere is generally soothing and stylish, but noise levels can be an issue during peak times. Perceptions of value vary significantly; while many find the experience rewarding, others feel portions are insufficient or the cost does not align with expectations. Overall, the restaurant excels in culinary creativity and plating, making it suitable for diners seeking a refined, avant-garde gastronomic journey rather than traditional comfort or large servings.
Recommended for diners seeking creative modern cuisine and artistic plating, best visited during off-peak hours.
€€€Seafood
Founded in 1981 by Mr. and Mrs. Louis, who are now assisted by their daughter Dominique and son-in-law Gérard Samson, L’Océan is a treat for the eye and the palate thanks to the huge conservatory and a menu that stars supremely fresh first-class seafood and fish. The establishment’s timeless signature dishes never fail to deliver: seafood platters, scallops in season, sole meunière or whole seabass in a salt crust (to be shared). We also recommend the big-boned lobster bisque, rich in whole pieces of perfectly cooked lobster and deliciously crunchy croutons. Finish with a wickedly tempting rum
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews
L'Ocean in Le Croisic offers stunning sea views and refined seafood cuisine. Many guests praise the professional service, elegant atmosphere, and fresh, well-prepared dishes, particularly highlighting the grilled lobster and desserts. However, some reviews express disappointment with food quality, citing overcooked fish, tough meat, and bland sauces. Issues with menu availability and meal pacing were also noted. While the setting is idyllic, a few visitors felt the value for money was lacking due to small portions relative to the cost. Overall, it is a solid choice for those seeking a scenic dining experience with high-quality seafood, though consistency may vary.
Ideal for diners seeking sea views and refined seafood; verify signature dish availability in advance.
€€€Modern Cuisine
In a traditional salt workers' village in the heart of the salt marshes, this picturesque white house with snug, cosy dining rooms is open for business. Japanese chef Takashi Aoki crafts a creatively subdued Gallic line-up that showcases the season. The wine list is extremely well curated and the vast majority of the wines are available by the glass.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.1/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Le Pontet, brut offers modern fast-cuisine focusing on meat. Reviews are polarized regarding food quality: positive comments praise the Angus beef, homemade fries, and flavorful sauces, noting proper cooking. Conversely, negative feedback highlights issues such as dry veal cutlets, underwhelming burgers, overcooked or burnt fries, and inconsistent portion sizes, with some feeling the presentation is misleading. Service generally receives acclaim for being efficient and welcoming, though some diners report long waits and disorganized tray handling. The atmosphere is described as charming and suitable for families or friends. While many appreciate the speed and taste, others find the value questionable given the price and occasional quality drops.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality meat fast food, best visited during off-peak hours.
€€Modern Cuisine
In the restaurant of the Yves Rocher hotel, you can expect modern, healthy, niftily crafted, flavoursome food, made primarily out of organic produce from the garden and local growers in keeping with the eatery’s sustainable ethos. Bathed in light, the glazed dining room stretches out between the rows of veg in the cottage garden on one side and a conservatory that leads into the garden on the other, maintaining an organic link with nature as befits the establishment’s mindset.
€€€Seafood
Simplicity and quality are the watchwords here. Seafood ingredients are treated with the utmost respect: appetising when presented on the plate, then nicely prepared by chef Antoine Le Moal. The starter of crab, prawn and lobster is fresh and well seasoned, the skate wing carefully cooked, and the rum baba adds the final flourish of deliciousness. The modern interior is elegant, and the friendly service comes with a smile.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Located in La Baule, 14 Avenue is a seafood restaurant highly rated at 4.8/5. Guests appreciate its authentic, charming atmosphere and the warm, professional service provided by owners Frank and Marylou. The menu features fresh, local ingredients, changing daily with the seasons. Dishes such as whole sole, tuna, and crab are frequently praised, along with impressive desserts. While most reviews highlight excellent food and welcoming service, some note inconsistencies in pacing, service attentiveness, or ingredient quality. Overall, it offers a genuine French seaside dining experience focused on culinary craftsmanship and seasonal freshness.
Suitable for travelers seeking an authentic French seafood experience and warm, family-style service.
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A restaurant in the Royal Hotel, typical of the large seaside hotels of the early 20C. The cosy wood panelling and the photos of actors by Studio Harcourt recall the atmosphere of the Parisian Fouquet's. The menu is inspired by brasserie fare (seafood, sole meunière, fillet of beef with Béarnaise sauce, andouillette, profiteroles), but there are also light dishes – as you would expect at a seawater therapy resort.
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A prime example of La Baule’s early-20C seaside architecture, this manor house is home to a hotel and a restaurant appointed in a classical bourgeois style whose windows overlook the grounds and pretty terrace. Local lad Jérémy Coirier draws his inspiration from the region (fish, shellfish, Croisic seaweed, Guérande saffron, Mesquer pigeon) to compose a menu that changes with the seasons.
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This elegant early-20C villa has been done out in a colourful and cosy style, its large windows commanding views of the verdant gardens. Dining alfresco on the lovely, inviting terrace shaded by parasols and surrounded by trees and flower beds is bliss in summertime. The cuisine is traditional with a contemporary twist.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
La Table du Saint-Christophe in La Baule-Escoublac specializes in modern cuisine, holding an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.7/5 based on 80 reviews. Service is a standout feature, frequently praised for being attentive, charming, and professional, though one review noted a learning curve for apprentices. Food quality is generally well-regarded, yet some negative feedback highlights a lack of innovation, identical noon and evening menus, and simple dish elaboration. The atmosphere is described as pleasant, with garden dining being enjoyable, albeit somewhat old-fashioned. While value is occasionally questioned, the consistent high-quality service and welcoming environment make it a reliable choice for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and excellent hospitality.
Suitable for families or friends prioritizing attentive service and a comfortable atmosphere over culinary novelty.
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A bistro on the Domaine de Locguénolé, La Maison Alyette pays tribute to the château's former owner. Devised by chef Yann Maget (a Meilleur Ouvrier de France), the menu revolves around traditional cuisine made with quality local ingredients. The portions are generous – a case in point being the pork belly and its creamy fregola sarda risotto; the flavours are winning – take the whiting quenelles and their flavoursome bisque; the dishes are moreish – for instance the religieuse with caramel mousse and ice cream. Attractive lunch set menu. View of the gardens, and a lovely terrace.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Located within the Locguénolé estate, La Maison Alyette offers traditional cuisine set against views of the Blavet river and historic interiors featuring 17th-century tapestries. Reviews frequently praise the warm, professional service and technically skilled dishes, noting it as a reliable choice for family gatherings. However, criticisms highlight inconsistent meal pacing, with significant waits between courses. Some guests found the lunch menu ill-suited for hot weather and noted that only a few tables offer the advertised river view, while others face a noisy environment. Negative feedback also points to perceived high prices relative to food creativity and occasional issues with seasoning, suggesting the value proposition is mixed despite the beautiful setting.
Suitable for families or couples prioritizing scenic views and historic ambiance who can tolerate potential delays in service.
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Pops is the venture of two fledglings who have flown the cosy nest that is La Mare aux Oiseaux, a recognised incubator of talent. At their restaurant set slightly back from the seafront, Corentin Leverger and Océane Maisonneuve pull out all the stops to delight diners with the freshest of ingredients, such as red mullet, monkfish and scallops. Their subtly creative bistronomy rolls out a feast of textures and bold flavours. Right next door, their bistro Locco serves simpler fare.
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An old farmstead on the way out of the village near a pond paints the inviting picture. In a contemporary, welcoming décor, the owners focus on genuinely wholesome food with the occasional whimsical touch of creativity. The ingredients are fresh and first - rate, and the service is with a smile. A pleasant meal every time.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Rohan, L'Eau d'Oust is noted for traditional cuisine and a pleasant setting. Most reviews praise the high-quality food, refined presentation, and use of local ingredients. Service is frequently described as impeccable and welcoming, contributing to a comfortable atmosphere. While a few negative comments mention long wait times or refusal of service, the overall rating remains high at 4.8/5. The restaurant is widely regarded as a top choice in the region for its culinary excellence and scenic environment.
Suitable for travelers seeking high-quality traditional cuisine and a tranquil dining experience.
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In the heart of Pontchâteau, this urban bistro is run by seasoned chef Gilles Charpy. Against a contemporary backdrop, he serves up appetising dishes made with market-fresh ingredients, such as white asparagus cream soup and Serrano; navarin d'agneau (lamb stew) and spring vegetables; choux chantilly with strawberries and rhubarb. Smiling service.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Pontchâteau, Le 11 Bistrot Gourmand specializes in traditional cuisine. Most reviews praise the refined small dishes, fresh ingredients, and excellent sauce preparation, highlighting items like pumpkin soup and daily seafood. The atmosphere is described as warm and comfortable, with generally attentive service. However, some negative feedback cites inconsistent service, unfriendly management, or undercooked dishes, alongside comments about small portion sizes. Overall, it is a solid choice for those seeking authentic flavors and a cozy dining environment, though occasional service lapses may occur.
Suitable for travelers seeking traditional French flavors and a cozy lunch experience; check daily menu options in advance.
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This former guinguette on the quayside has been reinvented under the direction of Marine Nemesien and François Lagneaux and exudes lively charm. In a pared-back and inviting space, meticulous contemporary cuisine with international influences wins diners over. The lunchtime formule is a simple affair; in the evening, a more elaborate à la carte menu where spider crab with Paimpol beans and lobster bisque sits alongside Rossini-style beef paleron, creamy celeriac and meat jus. Precise cuissons and balanced flavours. An appealing little place!
TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 60 reviews
Restaurant du Blavet in Hennebont offers modern cuisine near the port, achieving a perfect 5.0/5 average from 60 TripAdvisor reviews. Diners consistently praise the high food quality, highlighting fresh, locally sourced ingredients and creative, homemade preparations. The service is noted for being friendly, efficient, and welcoming, with staff maintaining a pleasant demeanor throughout the meal. The atmosphere is described as intimate and refined, providing a comfortable setting for dining. While reservations are recommended due to popularity, the overall experience is characterized by excellent culinary execution and attentive hospitality. It stands out for its inventive flavor combinations and consistent excellence, making it a highly regarded destination for those seeking a quality dining experience.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine in a warm setting; reservations are recommended.
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Belle-Île-en-Mer's emblematic Hôtel du Phare (1880) and its restaurant have been redesigned and revamped by a famous architect. The decor is original, juxtaposing bright colours with the black and white of the Breton flag. The menu focuses on marine flavours, with dishes such as spider crab in its shell, bisque, celeriac ravioli with spider crab; viennoise of sea bass cooked on a stone, artichoke fricassee with clams and black garlic. As much as he can, the chef uses quality ingredients, often from the island (eg lamb reared in Bangor, honey, organic vegetables and fish from a local fisherman)
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews
Located next to the Sauzon lighthouse, Hôtel du Phare offers a charming terrace with views of the harbor. The cuisine focuses on fresh, local ingredients with modern, creative preparations, generally praised for quality. However, some guests note limited menu availability and occasional inconsistencies in flavor. Service receives mixed reviews, ranging from warm and attentive to inefficient or unfriendly. While the atmosphere and location are highlights, experiences vary significantly. It remains a notable dining option on the island, best suited for those prioritizing scenic views and contemporary seafood, though diners should be prepared for potential service variability.
Ideal for diners seeking scenic views and modern flavors who can tolerate service variability.
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Contemporary design, open kitchens, a chef – Arthur Friess (with a fine Michelin-starred career) – and, managing the restaurant floor, Charlotte Le Gall: these are the ingredients that make this place a success. Lovely contemporary cuisine made from impeccable ingredients – such as pigeon, spelt au gratin and roots. Menu renewed every month.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews
Le 26-28 offers modern cuisine in Lorient with generally positive reception. Food quality is frequently praised for its refinement and flavor explosions, with highlights including lamb, octopus, and a dedicated vegetable menu. Ingredients are noted as fresh and well-prepared. Service is often described as professional, attentive, and friendly, with staff accommodating specific needs like children's meals. The atmosphere is comfortable, featuring air conditioning and well-spaced tables. However, some negative reviews cite issues with value, mentioning small portions relative to cost, occasional service delays, and inconsistent meal pacing. While most diners enjoy the culinary experience, a minority found the offerings disappointing or overpriced. This restaurant suits those seeking high-quality, innovative dishes in a pleasant setting, though budget-conscious travelers may want to manage expectations regarding portion sizes.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and comfort, but budget-conscious visitors should proceed with caution.
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Unsurprisingly, seafood – in particular fish from the local auction – takes pride of place in this pretty restaurant located close to the marina. Simplicity and accuracy reign on the plate, while the dining area has a minimalist and intimate decor.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Le Yachtman in Lorient is highly regarded for its seafood, with frequent praise for fresh ingredients, precise cooking techniques, and elegant presentation. Reviewers consistently highlight the rich flavors and the chef's mastery. Service is widely described as professional, warm, and attentive throughout the dining experience. The atmosphere is generally perceived as welcoming and refined. While the vast majority of feedback is extremely positive, a minority of reviews note concerns regarding portion sizes relative to cost, or suggest that decor and tableware could be improved. Overall, it is a solid choice for travelers seeking high-quality gastronomy and reliable service, though those sensitive to value-for-money may wish to consider their expectations carefully.
Ideal for food enthusiasts prioritizing ingredient quality, culinary skill, and professional service.
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After a period of hopping from one time zone to another (Alain Passard, Corsica, Dan Barber's Blue Hill restaurant in the US), it somehow made sense for Charlotte and Bastien Guillochon to set up shop opposite a port! Their "culinary house" (as they call it) is open from breakfast through to dinner and has plenty of cosy corners. Each dish on the menu starts with the name of a vegetable or fruit: split peas, soupe corse and smoked sausage; Pontoise cabbage, green curry and horse mackerel. This modern cuisine is respectful of the environment and expertly crafted.
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A few minutes from Lorient, Les Mouettes hotel overlooks the ocean, promising patrons a timeless seaside stay and a breathtaking view of Île de Groix. In the kitchen, chef Nicolas Le Tirrand (formerly of Les Sources in Lorient) applies himself to cooking up bistronomy cuisine with Breton accents, showcasing local fish and seafood, as well as some fine cuts of meat cooked on the barbecue.
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The name is an expression used in Belle - Isle - en - Mer to refer to the indefinable colour of the sea... Indeed this would be just the spot to discuss its nuances: the dining area affords breathtaking views over Goulphar cove! At the helm, the chef concocts original recipes using the best ingredients the island has to offer. Enjoy the crossing!
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Le 180° is noted for creative cuisine, with many praising the refined presentation, balanced flavors, and unique menus like lobster or Japanese-inspired dishes. Service is generally described as professional and welcoming. The ambiance features a distinctive green wall and sea views, though some reviews cite poor terrace hygiene or worn furniture. While overall ratings are high, negative feedback mentions overly salty dishes, small portions, or slow service. Notably, some visitors reported being turned away for not staying at the associated hotel, so booking policies should be verified.
Suitable for diners seeking refined creative cuisine; verify reservation policies regarding non-hotel guests beforehand.
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In this restaurant facing the open sea, the cuisine showcases fish and seafood (of course!). With the island of Groix as a backdrop, guests could almost dip their toes in the water while the chef serves up extremely fresh fish dishes, from a menu interspersed with a few modern touches.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Le Vivier in Ploemeur specializes in seafood, praised for fresh ingredients and generous portions, particularly the seafood platters and scallop menus. Service is generally professional and welcoming, though some note issues with pacing or cleanliness. The restaurant offers stunning views of Lomener and Courreaux, creating a warm atmosphere. However, value is mixed; while many find the price reasonable for the quality, others criticize high costs relative to portion sizes and occasional lapses in food temperature or consistency. Vegetarian options are available. It remains a notable address for its scenery and classic cuisine, despite inconsistent feedback on value and execution.
Suitable for diners seeking stunning sea views and classic seafood, with moderate expectations regarding value.
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In the centre of Loudéac, it is a pleasure to be here in this large, inviting and colourful room, done out in a contemporary bistro spirit that fosters a friendly and lively atmosphere. A couple who have earned their stripes in the industry work in tandem, cooking – he is in charge of the savoury dishes, she the desserts – and managing the service together. Lunch is unbeatable value for money. In the evening, the menu is more ambitious, as you can tell by the premium ingredients that go into the mouth-watering dishes: tandoori-roasted langoustines, monkfish à l'armoricaine, and a puff pastry p