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L'Tas De Cailloux
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Boasting a private entrance, this holiday home comes with 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a walk…
The family room provides a private entrance and soundproof walls, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-in show…
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Restaurants nearby
- La Table Breizh Café★ Michelin This Franco-Japanese gourmet establishment is on the first floor of a crêperie: welcome to the world of Bertrand Larcher. A champion of buckwheat and Brittany’s culture, Larcher first opened a string of pancake houses in Japan, before doing the same in France with the same success. Now in a dining room overlooking the bay of Mont Saint Michel, chef Raphaël-Fumio Kudaka blends Breton produce with Japanese techniques and seasonings. Sautéed monkfish, langoustine, agedashi of koya-tofu and daikon and a thick shellfish broth; buckwheat soba noodles, gutsy stock of dried Brittany bonito and kombu, 2.2km
- Le Coquillage★★★ Michelin A not-too-imposing and rather romantic manor house, a magical view of the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel... and a true culinary epic. After a first life in the merchant navy, Hugo Roellinger refined his kitchen craft with modesty; today, his menu "At the whim of the wind and the moon" is a poetic voyage which holds you breathless from start to finish and offers a particularly personal vision of Brittany. Here, seafood is magnified with fluidity, delicacy and a naturalness that is stunning, like this lobster in two ways, with its sauces of rare complexity. This is a cuisine that speaks with directnes5.2km
- Breizh Café CancaleBib On the port of Cancale, Breizh Café has one motto: "A new take on crêpes." After all, the concept was originally born in Japan! The owner, Bertrand Larcher, was the first to export Brittany's galettes (buckwheat pancakes) to Tokyo, and several Japanese restaurants later, he has opened one back home. The produce is premium and organic (eggs, cheese, meat) and the crispy flavoursome galettes and wafer-thin, soft pancakes are made entirely traditionally. The filling depends on your fancy, ranging from classical to unusual: artichoke rolls, spider crab, Comté cheese and Saint Malo wakame seaweed. 2.2km
- Le Saint Placide★ Michelin Sheltered from St-Malo’s tourist hordes in a district popular with the locals, this handsome contemporary fine dining establishment is the HQ of chef Luc Mobihan, a wizard when it comes to fish, seafood and regional veggies. He finetunes an enticing repertory in the zeitgeist, such as seared scallops with leeks and truffles, or abalone with a garlic foam. Meanwhile, his wife Isabelle gives free rein to her love of table arts and her passion for fine wines (Champagne, Loire, Burgundy, etc.). Suitably slick service.12.8km
- Le Bistrot de Cancale Run by Hugo Roellinger, this restaurant is located opposite the beach at Port-Mer with its small boats bobbing at anchor and Mont-Saint-Michel visible in the distance. The menu features dishes such as oysters, shellfish, langoustines, sole with a caramelised jus, turbot cooked on the bone, lobster cooked over hot coals – excellent fish, distinguished by its remarkable freshness and often seasoned with Olivier Roellinger's famous spice mixes. There is a beautiful terrace with a sea view and, inside, knick-knacks related to Brittany and fishing create a chic and modernised seaside bistro vibe th1.5km
- Pourquoi Pas★ Michelin The restaurant of Hotel Castelbrac is named after the boat of Commander Charcot, a famous polar explorer. Born in Dinan, chef Julien Hennote has also explored other culinary universes, from the French Riviera to Polynesia. His cooking is testament to his fondness for produce of the local terroir and for sustainable coastal fishing (such as hand-dived scallops and abalone, lobster and seaweed) – demonstrating his respect for resources. His ambitious and elegant dishes abound with flavour; the desserts are wickedly decadent. Cosy dining area and panoramic terrace overlooking the sea, with Saint 15.1km
- L'Ormeau Who could turn down a platter of Cancale oysters, scallops and abalone (the restaurant’s namesake)? Even better when served with a splendid view of the fleet of fishing boats that guarantees their freshness! A stylish interior fronted by a pleasant terrace sets the scene for premium seafood dishes, such as razor clams stuffed with parsley, garlic and butter, home-made fish soup or local scallops roasted on the shell, white butter and vegetable risotto. Round off your meal on a sweet note with a pancaked stuffed with warm apples for example.2.2km
- Côté Mer Inhale the salty sea air of the picturesque port of Cancale lined with fishermen's houses. This stylish restaurant flanked by a handsome terrace overlooks the bay with the iconic Mont Saint Michel in the distance. The menu champions the region’s premium produce from local seafood (oysters, abalone, lobster) to tender saltmarsh lamb. The fish of the day is announced out loud. Only a few steps away, the owners have opened the Juste à Côté, offering simpler fare, ideal for a casual meal overlooking the seaside scenery.2.4km
- FidelisBib In the heart of Saint Malo, a professional couple whips up wholesome traditional cuisine crafted sincerely and at sensible prices: tacos of spider crab; scallops, parsley butter and Jerusalem artichoke; rice pudding, grapefruit and pistachios. A pleasant location, a cheerful bistro spirit and invariably packed to the seams!12.7km
- DomaBib Within the city walls, a handful of tables set up on the pavement; inside, a compact, contemporary space with a corrugated iron wall section and the menu featuring on enamelled tiles: this house (doma in Slavonic) catches the eye and whets the appetite! Colourful dishes that showcase the season.12.8km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- pointe du Grouin2.8km
- Fort Du Guesclin2.7km
- Saint-Malo Cathedral cathedral located in Ille-et-Vilaine, in France12.9km
- Q22389522.3km
- Fort National fort in Ille-et-Vilaine, France12.5km
- Saint Malo Castle castle in Saint-Malo, France12.6km
- Solidor Tower tower in Saint Malo, Britanny, France13.6km
- Aleth Cathedral cathedral located in Ille-et-Vilaine, in France13.6km
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