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Best restaurants in Châteaulin

43 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Michelin-starred 12

L'Auberge des Glazicks

★★ Michelin€€€€Creative

This former blacksmith's workshop was transformed into a farmhouse inn by the chef's grandmother. Back then, it catered to workers and locals who came for simple, filling victuals: soup, vol-au-vent, leg of lamb. Under the impetus of Olivier Bellin, who returned to his roots in 1998, the family inn has morphed into a sleek, stylish venue as its inventive, versatile chef has come into his own, brandishing an increasingly strong culinary personality. He works with an extraordinary network of cherry-picked, small-scale producers from Finistère whose work and produce are individually highlighted o

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 101 reviews

L'Auberge des Glazicks centers on Chef Olivier Bellin’s creative Breton cuisine, highlighting precise land-sea pairings. Reviews praise the food quality, unique flavor combinations like lobster with black pudding, and immersive atmosphere. Service is generally well-received, though some note inconsistencies. A few diners found portions excessive, leading to discomfort. While the culinary experience is highly rated, discrepancies between hotel facilities and restaurant standards, along with occasional service lapses, affect the overall value perception.

Ideal for food lovers seeking innovative Breton flavors and an immersive dining experience; confirm portion sizes in advance.

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Allium

★ Michelin€€€Creative

According to legend, bear’s garlic, a.k.a. as wild garlic or allium ursinum, starts to sprout at the same time as the brown bear leaves its lair after hibernation. After their winter fast, the hungry bears devour the young leaves, hence the name of this plant that has come to symbolise strength and fertility. Frédérique and Lionel Hénaff have opened the restaurant of their dreams outside Quimper’s town centre in a bid to celebrate Brittany’s gourmet produce. Seafood occupies a star role in their appetising cast, including scallops from the Bay of Morlaix and abalone. The chef’s inventive cuisi

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 100 reviews

Located outside Quimper, Allium specializes in creative floral Atlantic cuisine. Reviews highlight fresh ingredients, precise cooking, and harmonious presentations, with chocolate desserts receiving particular praise. The ambiance features charred wood elements and pottery tableware, creating a unique setting. While most guests appreciate the professional and friendly service, some report issues with meal pacing, billing errors, or inconsistent staff attitudes. Overall, the food quality is highly regarded, though service execution varies. It suits diners seeking refined, inventive dishes in a distinctive environment.

Suitable for diners seeking refined creative cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Les Trois Rochers

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

On the Odet estuary, opposite the pretty port of Bénodet, the view overlooks the sea on one side and a forest of pine and oak on the other… The magnificently located Hotel Villa Tri Men dates from the early 20C, when it was built by a Breton admiral as his home. The chef, who trained in Quimper and has worked in Brittany and Switzerland, aims above all to highlight the work of the artisans and producers of Brittany (most of whom are organic). He combines regional delicacies with spices from afar and fresh herbs on a constant quest to exalt the flavour. His langoustine ravioles and shellfish st

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L'Embrun

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

After competing on French TV's Top Chef and working in the kitchens of chef Olivier Bellin at Auberge des Glazicks, Guillaume Pape is flourishing in his own restaurant set up in modern premises. Working in an open kitchen, he serves seasonal cuisine de terroir dedicated to high-quality ingredients. His creations include flambéed pollack with a Champagne sauce, served with butternut ravioli and shellfish. For dessert, his iconic "Douceur de Lait" is a tempting rice pudding mousse with dulce de leche, vanilla ice cream and milk opaline.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

L'Embrun is noted for modern French cuisine featuring local ingredients, with many praising the refined, creative, and visually appealing dishes. Service is generally described as professional and efficient, though pacing is polarizing; some guests found the speed overwhelming, while others experienced long intervals. The ambiance is simple, sober, and calm. Despite high overall ratings, a minority of regulars reported dissatisfaction with recent flavor changes and minor hygiene concerns. Some also felt the wine pairings did not fully complement the meal, leading to mixed views on value.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine who can tolerate a fixed pacing.

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Nuance

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

Jules Rolland's restaurant takes place in the heart of the village, not far from the Pointe de la Torche. The son of former MICHELIN-starred restaurateurs knows how to select the best ingredients (prawns, John Dory, chanterelles etc), perfectly cooked and elevated by means of intense jus. Despite the work that goes into each dish, in particular to create contrasting textures, they remain accessible and indulgent. Think langoustine royale in Maltese butter with satay and medley of squash. Smiling service provided by Roxane and her team.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Nuance in Bayonne is highly rated for its modern, refined cuisine, emphasizing high-quality ingredients and balanced flavors. Dishes featuring porcini, scallops, and foie gras are frequently praised for their creativity and execution. Service is generally professional and welcoming, contributing to an elegant atmosphere. However, isolated negative reviews highlight concerns regarding hygiene, particularly in restrooms, and strict booking policies with high cancellation fees. Some guests also noted the environment may not be suitable for young children. Despite these occasional issues, the restaurant remains a top choice for discerning diners seeking a sophisticated culinary experience in the region.

Suitable for adult diners seeking refined modern cuisine and an elegant atmosphere.

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Rosmadec Le Moulin

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine, Creative

The first restaurant in Finistère to clinch a MICHELIN star (way back in 1933!), the iconic Moulin de Rosmadec is a mecca for Breton gastronomy. It is set against an enchanting backdrop, with its flower-decked terrace on the banks of the Aven, on a site steeped in history - the mill dates back to the 15C. Sébastien Martinez's cuisine is an ode to Brittany's terroir (buckwheat, buttermilk, Plougastel strawberries) and local seafood (spider crab, langoustine, lobster). The chef delivers refined and delicate dishes with robust flavours and characterful sauces: a first-rate dining experience.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Located on the banks of the Aven, Rosmadec Le Moulin is known for modern creative cuisine. Most reviews praise the high food quality, attentive service, and beautiful atmosphere, with chefs often explaining dishes personally. Diners describe the meals as artistic and flavorful. However, recent feedback highlights inconsistencies. Some guests criticize the value for money, noting restricted menus or pretentious flavors that mask ingredients. Others report issues with meal pacing and service attitude changes. Long-time patrons express disappointment compared to past experiences. While the riverside setting remains appealing, the overall experience varies significantly, with some finding it exceptional and others viewing it as a letdown.

Suitable for diners seeking artistic culinary experiences, but verify current service standards beforehand.

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La Table de La Butte

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Nicolas and Solenne Conraux are the third generation at the head of this establishment, a pioneer in the field of sustainable development and cookery. Local produce reigns supreme in this gourmet map of Finistère: oysters, lobster, abalone, but also seaweed, vegetables and even the 100% Brittany cheeses. Just as Brittany takes the limelight in the plate, it is also celebrated in the décor and the tableware which is the work of local craftspeople. What’s more, the service team is always happy to explain the ingredients and different fermentation and maceration techniques used by the kitchen sta

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews

La Table de La Butte offers modern cuisine focused on vegetables and seafood, emphasizing fermentation and creative presentation. Many guests praise the unique ingredient pairings and visual elegance, noting a quiet and refined atmosphere. However, opinions are polarized: some criticize cold service, slow pacing, and charges for tap water, while others find portions insufficient and value low, citing occasional cooking errors. The overall experience depends heavily on individual tolerance for avant-garde dishes and expectations regarding attentive service.

Suitable for diners seeking avant-garde cuisine who are less concerned with traditional service details.

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Ar Men Du

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

Imagine wild moorland buffeted by the ocean with the rocky island of Raguenez glinting in the sunshine just a short distance away. Sustainable gastronomy is the name of the game here: the ingredients are strictly seasonal, harvested from the vegetable garden or sourced from small-scale producers, and the fish is caught locally. Comfortably seated with a view of the sea, diners enjoy Jérôme Gourmelen's dishes, characterised by well-defined flavours and careful presentation, eg his symphony of raw ikejime fish. Friendly service.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Ar Men Du is noted for modern cuisine and stunning sea views, with many praising the fresh ingredients, refined plating, and delicate flavors. Service is generally described as professional and friendly, though some reviews highlight issues with slow pacing, service lapses, and minimal portion sizes. While the ambiance is elegant, a minority of customers express disappointment regarding reduced menu variety and perceived poor value for money. Overall, it offers a visually and gustatorily pleasing experience suitable for those seeking fine dining, but recent feedback suggests variability in service consistency and portion adequacy.

Ideal for diners prioritizing views and creative cuisine, with attention to service details recommended.

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Hostellerie de la Pointe Saint-Mathieu

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Opposite the grandiose site of the headland of Saint Mathieu, this hostelry, which was opened by her grandparents in 1954 and then run by her parents, is now in the hands of Nolwenn Corre. The family business has kept pace with its era while respecting its heritage, courtesy of cutting-edge fixtures and fittings that rub shoulders with old stones and a huge fireplace. Plenty of poise and acres of ambition depict chef Nolwenn’s personality. Her dishes owe as much to her virtuoso skill as to the 100% local ingredients, including langoustines from Guilvinec, scallops from Brest harbour, fish from

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Nicolas Carro - Hôtel de Carantec

★ Michelin€€€€Creative, Modern Cuisine

After a successful stint at La Table d'Olivier Nasti in Kaysersberg, Nicolas Carro decided to return to his native Brittany (he is originally from Loudéac). He took over this iconic restaurant in Finistère, formerly run by chef Patrick Jeffroy. While admiring the magnificent view over the Bay of Morlaix, diners can fully appreciate the quality of the food. The menu celebrates local produce, both from the sea (shellfish and small boat fishing) and the land (vegetables and meat such as guinea fowl and lamb from Monts d'Arrée). Expect delicate, refined dishes with pleasantly contrasting textures

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 104 reviews

Located in Carantec, Nicolas Carro offers creative modern cuisine with stunning sea views. Based on 80 reviews, it holds an average rating of 4.8/5. Guests frequently praise the high food quality, refined flavors, and originality, describing the dining experience as a gastronomic journey. The service is generally noted as professional and warm, contributing to an elegant atmosphere. However, some reviews highlight inconsistencies in meal pacing, such as significant delays in serving ordered items like champagne. Other criticisms include perceived small portion sizes and poor value for non-alcoholic cocktails. While the culinary execution is highly rated, minor issues with service timing and cost-effectiveness are noted by a minority of diners.

Ideal for food enthusiasts seeking refined creative cuisine and sea views, though guests should manage expectations regarding service pacing and drink value.

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La Pomme d'Api

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

In the heart of Le Clos Saint Yves, this handsome 17C stone-built house (which was a major religious cabinet-making workshop until the late 19C) is the lair of Jérémie Le Calvez and his wife, Jessica, who warmly greet you with a smile. The chef’s delicate and inventive cuisine highlights the best and freshest ingredients of Brittany and reverently respects the seasons. The beautiful dining room with its exposed stonework and view of the small garden provides the perfect foil to sample this high-flying culinary show. Charming guestrooms are available, should you wish to extend your stay and exp

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 100 reviews

La Pomme d'Api in Saint-Pol-de-Léon is noted for creative cuisine and a zen garden atmosphere. Reviews highlight excellent food quality, attentive service, and refined presentation. However, some guests report issues with meal pacing, uncomfortable seating, and unclear wine lists. While generally highly rated, experiences vary, with some finding the service overly scripted or the timing between courses excessive.

Suitable for diners seeking refined creative cuisine and a tranquil garden setting, though checking seating comfort and pacing beforehand is advisable.

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Nori

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine, Regional Cuisine

With its large stone fireplace and arched windows looking out onto the splendid view of the bay and the Île de Batz, this restaurant is the epitome of elegance. In the panoramic dining space, diners enjoy seafood cuisine that showcases the finest Breton produce. Loïc Le Bail is not averse to bold flavour combinations, often influenced by Japanese cuisine – a nod to his wife and his sous-chef, both of whom are Japanese. The magnificent seaside setting is conducive to contemplation and a peaceful stay in one of the hotel's rooms.

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Bib Gourmand 8

Ti-Coz

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

This picture postcard stone inn, both rustic and elegant, is reminiscent of a Gentlemen’s club. The chef is a fan of flavoursome, traditional cuisine that shines the spotlight on the best of Brittany’s ingredients. Also a sommelier, he can be trusted to pair his score with a fantastic wine cellar.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Ti-Coz in Landrévarzec specializes in traditional cuisine, generally receiving high praise for its tasteful decor, cleanliness, and professional yet discreet service. Guests frequently highlight the warm atmosphere, the freshness of local ingredients, and the extensive, well-advised wine list. However, some negative reviews point to inconsistent meal pacing, with long waits between courses, and dissatisfaction with specific dishes regarding portion sizes and flavor. A few customers also noted that the pricing may not align with the perceived value for certain meals. While the overall experience is often described as excellent and refined, occasional lapses in service attentiveness and food consistency suggest it is best suited for diners prioritizing ambiance and culinary tradition over absolute uniformity.

Suitable for diners valuing ambiance, traditional flavors, and wine pairings who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Éclosion

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

This inventive modern bistro with a colourful, musical interior is run by two young talents. They serve hearty cuisine such as mushroom and coffee velouté with a celeriac brunoise and celeriac and coffee espuma – a wonderfully original starter. The lemon and pistachio condiment complements the freshness and balance of the fillet of flounder in pastry. Smiling and attentive service rounds off the experience, making you want to come back. Booking recommended.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 52 reviews

Éclosion in Quimper is noted for modern, creative seasonal cuisine featuring dishes like octopus, duck breast, and inventive vegetable preparations, with options for non-meat eaters. Guests frequently praise the warm, attentive service and the quiet, well-decorated atmosphere. While a few reviews mention minor issues with pacing or cutlery, the overall consensus is highly positive. Many visitors highlight the exceptional value for money, describing the dining experience as refined and memorable. It stands out as a reliable choice for those seeking quality contemporary food in a comfortable setting.

Ideal for diners seeking creative modern cuisine, a comfortable atmosphere, and strong value.

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Glaz

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

On the village square, Glaz – a Breton word evoking the sea's shifting hues of green, blue, and grey – strikes a balance between old and new: wrought iron, earthenware and rugs sit alongside wood panelling, copper and plants. Tanios Nakhlé Cerruti presides in the kitchen; Émeline Macé oversees the dining room and wine cellar. Born in Saint-Malo to an Italian mother and Lebanese father, the chef draws on his heritage and his travels to craft precise fusion bistronomy dishes with their roots in French culinary tradition. The menu showcases local ingredients, many organic, skilfully elevated with

Peck & Co

Bib GourmandModern Cuisine, Farm to table

The chef and his partner have turned their former fine dining restaurant into a more convivial and relaxed eatery, aligning with the zeitgeist, with contemporary decor and an open kitchen. Romain, the chef, has not lost his touch and his market-fresh set menu is a masterclass of aromatic, flavoursome and deftly crafted recipes, such as hake steak with January king cabbage and a tarragon beurre blanc. Perfectly thought-out dishes, friendly and cheerful service, and excellent value for money. The customers are not mistaken; this place is a real winner!

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Le Flaveur

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

This restaurant is tucked away in a side street set back from the marina and the walled city. Harmony reigns in the kitchen, where a duo of chefs composes dishes made with ultra-fresh ingredients. Locally sourced produce takes pride of place on the menu: buckwheat, the daily catch of small local boats, Brittany-reared pork, Bruyère Blanche poultry, farm-range eggs, without forgetting the excellent homemade bread.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Le Flaveur in Concarneau specializes in modern cuisine, generally receiving high praise for food quality, creative dishes, and professional service. Guests often describe the atmosphere as elegant and cozy. However, negative reviews highlight issues such as small portion sizes, inconsistent meal pacing, and isolated incidents regarding hygiene and staff attitude. While the overall rating is strong at 4.7/5, opinions on value are mixed; some find it reasonable, while others feel the cost does not match the quantity. It is a solid choice for those seeking refined dining, though expectations regarding portion sizes should be managed.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and an elegant atmosphere, with advance reservations recommended.

Erasmo

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

Venetian chef Matteo Vianello chalked up experience in the kitchens of Alain Ducasse and Jean-François Piège. Now established nearer the sea, he has dedicated his small contemporary bistro to the island of Sant Erasmo (home of the famous purple artichoke). He has certainly not lost his touch, revisiting the classics in mouth-watering dishes that convincingly draw on Breton and Italian scores – for instance, ravioles of snails, sweet garlic stock, roast buckwheat or tiramisu.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Erasmo in Carhaix-Plouguer holds a strong 4.4/5 rating. Guests frequently praise the creative, semi-gastronomic cuisine, highlighting fresh ingredients, balanced flavors, and refined presentation. Service is generally described as warm and professional, with a clean, comfortable atmosphere featuring well-spaced tables. However, some negative reviews cite issues with value, dishes served lukewarm, inconsistent pacing, and occasional service lapses. While a minority report organizational flaws, the majority view it as a high-quality culinary destination worth revisiting.

Suitable for diners seeking creative French cuisine with high expectations for service details.

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Le Comptoir de La Butte

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

This extension of the gourmet flagship, La Butte, sports a modern layout with an open kitchen and a bakery-cum-shop. Chef Nicolas Conraux specialises in wholesome traditional fare deeply entrenched in the Finistère region. The set menu is both well-curated and well-priced and those with a sweet tooth will be bowled over by the eat-as-much-as-you-like dessert buffet.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 80 reviews

Reviews for Le Comptoir de La Butte are polarized. Food quality varies; seafood, homemade desserts, and some mains are praised, while beef dishes and breakfast receive criticism. Service is inconsistent, ranging from highly personalized and professional to disorganized and slow. The ambiance features appealing garden herbs and fresh bread, but rushed pacing and table issues detract from relaxation. Value perceptions differ significantly, with some guests feeling satisfied while others cite poor portion sizes or unexpected charges. Overall, experiences depend heavily on specific staff interactions and meal timing.

Suitable for diners seeking personalized service and artisanal items, but avoid breakfast and verify service details beforehand.

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La Maison de Kerdiès

Bib Gourmand€€Traditional Cuisine

This restaurant at the tip of Trégor province was originally a signal station then a holiday camp before being converted into a restaurant. From the bright interior, you can enjoy a panoramic view over the Bay of Morlaix. But your attention will soon be drawn to the food, which slaloms between regional delicacies and traditional fare. Very good value-for-money.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Plougasnou, La Maison de Kerdiès is noted for its stunning bay views and bright, modern interior. Most reviews praise the refined traditional cuisine, highlighting ingredient freshness, artistic presentation, and creative flavor combinations. Service is generally described as warm, attentive, and efficient. However, some guests question the value for money, citing insufficient portions or mismatched flavors. Occasional complaints mention stuffiness and noise during peak times. While the restaurant maintains high ratings due to its ambiance and service, individual experiences vary.

Ideal for travelers seeking scenic views and refined traditional cuisine; reservations are recommended.

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Ar Maen Hir

€€Modern Cuisine

Established since 2018 in the picturesque, medieval village of Locronan, Thibaud Érard’s Menhirs (or Ar Maen Hir in the local dialect) are depicted by a trendy bistro interior. The mood is lively and relaxed both in the dining room and the kitchen. The culinary score in the zeitgeist unveils consummate technique and seeks to showcase its region: poultry croq’monsieur, fillet of pork with a millefeuille of potatoes and an extravagant millefeuille of wafer-thin crêpes and caramel to finish. Simple, sincere and warm-hearted – what more could we want?

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Located at the entrance of Locronan, Ar Maen Hir offers modern cuisine. Most reviews praise the high food quality, refined ingredients, and homemade dishes, set within a warm atmosphere with friendly staff. However, negative feedback highlights inconsistencies such as bland flavors, overly sweet desserts, or poorly prepared mains. Some guests noted issues with meal pacing, poor ventilation causing lingering odors, and minor hygiene concerns. While the ambiance and basic service are generally stable, culinary execution varies. It suits travelers seeking an authentic local experience who can tolerate occasional fluctuations in dish consistency.

Suitable for visitors to Locronan seeking a warm atmosphere and local flavors who can accept occasional variations in dish quality.

La Plage

€€€Seafood

This beachfront restaurant has looked out onto the ebbing and flowing tides since 1924. An idyllic setting in which to enjoy dishes that showcase fine ingredients, in particular fish and seafood, such as line-caught pollock, shallots, potatoes, mushrooms in a seafood emulsion…

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 62 reviews

La Plage in Plonevez-Porzay is noted for its ocean views and atmosphere. Many reviews praise the professional, friendly service and Chef Yoann Noël’s use of local Breton ingredients, creating refined dishes suitable for special occasions. However, negative feedback highlights inconsistent food quality, including frozen or overcooked fish and small portions, alongside occasional service delays or neglect. While the decor may feel dated, the establishment offers a luxurious family vibe and stunning sunsets. Experiences vary significantly, with some guests enjoying exceptional culinary journeys while others report poor value and service failures.

Suitable for diners seeking ocean views and refined Breton cuisine, but verify service details and portion expectations beforehand.

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L'Insolite

€€€Modern Cuisine

Run by chef Gaël Ruscart, this fine establishment in the heart of the city revolves around inventive and masterful cooking. Fish and seafood ingredients are elevated in refined dishes: langoustines, flaked spider crab, smoked haddock and lime cream; scallops, parsnip mousseline with candied lemon, langoustine cream. Harmonious flavours meet technical prowess in this welcoming and elegant setting.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

L'Insolite in Douarnenez offers modern cuisine praised for fresh ingredients and precise cooking, such as hake and seasonal peaches. Staff are generally welcoming, with the chef occasionally visiting tables, creating a comfortable atmosphere. However, some diners find portions light, particularly for main courses, and criticize flavors as bland or desserts as overly sweet. Negative reviews highlight frequent menu changes, pacing issues, and rare incidents like foreign objects, leading to mixed opinions on value and consistency.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine with modest portion expectations, but verify the daily menu beforehand.

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Ty Mad

€€Seafood

On the heights of Tréboul in a quiet residential district, sample fresh dishes in which market availability and organic produce are much more than a fashionable concept. Dig into a buckwheat pie of aubergines and sheep’s cheese or black Guengat pork rich in local aromas, before making your way down the coastal path to the beach below for a nap! Vegan menu.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Ty Mad, located near Saint Jean Beach in Tréboul, offers a bright, greenhouse-like setting surrounded by lush vegetation. Guests frequently praise the high-quality seafood, particularly lobster and oysters, noting their excellent preparation. However, experiences vary significantly. While many appreciate the warm and attentive service, others report inconsistencies, including slow pacing, indifferent staff, and issues like cold sides or insufficient bread. Some diners found certain dishes lacking in flavor contrast, and the vegetarian options were considered limited. Although the ambiance is consistently described as charming and peaceful, the overall dining experience is mixed due to uneven service and occasional culinary disappointments.

Suitable for diners prioritizing ambiance and seafood quality, though service consistency may vary.

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Eskemm

€€Modern Cuisine

Not far from St Corentin Cathedral, this restaurant is housed in a stone building steeped in history. Behind the discreet façade, a small ground-floor lounge, a glass-walled cellar and, upstairs, an intimate dining space seating 20, done out in a beautiful blend of wood and stone. At once modern and firmly rooted in the Breton terroir, the cuisine also makes the occasional foray further afield. Creamy parsnip is combined with the sweetness of ricotta and pear. In the evening, the chef proposes a more ambitious multi-course set menu, plus a small à la carte menu. In fine weather, the quiet terr

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Sao

€€€Creative

On the quayside of the River Odet in Quimper city centre, Sao is the brainchild of talented young chef Kevin Gourret, formerly of the restaurant Le Goyen in Audierne. In an inviting contemporary setting, he serves up his original recipes inspired by regional ingredients (langoustine, local fish, seaweed, buckwheat, buttermilk) and Asian influences (such as ponzu, gomasio, sesame and ginger). The more ambitious evening menu reveals the full extent of his technical prowess, particularly his robust sauces and jus. The desserts are on a par – for example, a creation bringing together vanilla, ches

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 69 reviews

Sao in Quimper offers creative cuisine praised for its artistic presentation, flavor balance, and high-quality ingredients, with some noting star-worthy execution. The atmosphere is generally described as cozy, with pleasant terrace views. However, experiences vary significantly. While many commend the attentive service, others report issues regarding reservation policies, gift voucher acceptance, and unwelcoming attitudes. Meal pacing is a frequent concern, with some diners citing excessively long durations. Value for money is debated, particularly regarding portion sizes. Overall, Sao appeals to those seeking innovative gastronomy, but visitors should be aware of potential inconsistencies in service and dining duration.

Suitable for diners seeking innovative cuisine and artistic plating; confirm reservation details and service policies in advance.

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Cantine et Canons

€€Traditional Cuisine

This old crêperie in Morgat, once a sardine and tuna fishing port and part of Crozon, has been given a new lease of life by a young couple. In their convivial restaurant with an open kitchen, the short seasonal menu on the slate board sets the tone: red mullet and a rich, full-flavoured soup, pollock with butternut French toast, or peanut cream, chocolate ganache and sesame caramel. More than 100 wines are available by the glass at thirst-quenching prices: a trove of unusual combinations to look forward to!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Crozon, Cantine et Canons is noted for traditional French cuisine and attentive service. Most reviews praise the fresh ingredients, authentic flavors, and the synergy between the kitchen and sommelier, who offers professional pairing advice. The atmosphere is described as warm, with some guests enjoying the counter seating overlooking the open kitchen. However, a minority of negative reviews cite bland flavors, small portions, and high prices relative to value. While generally well-regarded for its culinary quality and hospitality, recent feedback suggests inconsistency, making it suitable for diners seeking traditional tastes but advising caution regarding cost-effectiveness.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional French cuisine and professional wine pairings, though price-sensitive guests should note recent feedback on value.

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Hostellerie de la Mer

€€Modern Cuisine, Seafood

The chef crafts cuisine in tune with the zeitgeist, wonderfully blending fish from the local catch and ingredients from Brittany's terroir, such as house-smoked salmon, tangy herb cream and buckwheat blini, or the blanquette of monkfish and Molène sausage, vegetables and steamed potatoes. The cooking is precise and accentuates the well-chosen ingredients!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Hostellerie de la Mer in Lanvéoc specializes in modern seafood cuisine. Based on 80 reviews averaging 4.0/5, positive feedback highlights excellent service, high-quality food, and a pleasant atmosphere, with guests appreciating inventive menus and local ingredients. Conversely, negative reviews cite inconsistent food quality, such as poorly prepared fish, slow service, cold ambiance, and insufficient portions. Some guests report disappointment following a change in ownership, citing limited menu availability and excessive wait times. The dining experience appears polarized, with recent management changes impacting consistency. Travelers should be aware of potential variability in service speed and food preparation standards.

Suitable for diners seeking modern seafood creativity who can tolerate service variability.

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La Pointe du Cap Coz

€€Modern Cuisine, Seafood

This white cottage seems to sit right on the ocean. The chef has chosen this isolated location to craft delicious cuisine in line with his commitment to local surf and turf produce. The result is beautifully presented dishes, such as slow-cooked pork cheeks in cider vinegar served with cabbage and apples baked in salted butter.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located in La Foret-Fouesnant, La Pointe du Cap Coz is noted for its modern seafood cuisine and scenic setting. Most reviews praise the fresh, flavorful dishes, attentive staff, and beautiful views, particularly from the cove-side tables. However, some guests question the value for money, citing high prices relative to portion sizes or occasional inconsistencies in dish preparation. A few negative comments highlight rigid service policies and lack of flexibility for modifications. While the atmosphere and culinary quality are generally highly rated, experiences vary. It is best suited for diners prioritizing ambiance and fresh seafood over strict budget constraints or highly customized service requests.

Ideal for diners prioritizing scenery and seafood quality, but those sensitive to price should proceed with caution.

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Hinoki

€€€€Japanese, Sushi

A bona fide Japanese restaurant in Brest! Hinoki is run by local lad, Xavier Pensec, a diehard fan of Japanese cuisine. Locally caught fish is handpicked with exquisite precision by the chef who reveals a genuine gift for the art of sushi and a deep-rooted understanding of the role of each ingredient. Sushi and maki are crafted in view of diners as the chef discreetly deploys his virtuoso talent in an experience that borders on ceremonial.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Hinoki in Brest is noted for high-quality sushi and Japanese cuisine. Reviewers frequently praise the freshness and excellence of ingredients, particularly local seafood prepared in Japanese style, with chefs providing detailed explanations of provenance and taste nuances. The atmosphere is described as calm and soothing, and service is generally well-regarded, though some note inconsistencies in pacing or staff knowledge. While a minority find the pricing excessive relative to portion size, most positive reviews emphasize the culinary journey and refinement, positioning it as a premium dining experience for those seeking authentic sushi craftsmanship.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality Japanese cuisine and an immersive culinary experience.

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La Tentation des Mets

€€Traditional Cuisine

Behind a deep-blue façade in the heart of Brest, this small contemporary bistro offers an authentically simple dining experience. A local chef who learned his trade in the city before launching his own establishment is at the helm. The ethos is straightforward: accessible dishes, well-chosen ingredients and straight-to-the-point traditional cuisine. At lunchtime, the simple set menu is spot on. In the evening, more premium ingredients feature in a more elaborate menu: cauliflower and almond velouté, perfectly cooked pollock, spinach, candied lemon and wasabi. A place that embodies the spirit o

Le M

€€€Modern Cuisine

In this charming, typically Breton granite house in the Kerinou neighbourhood in the centre of Brest, the atmosphere is contemporary and elegant. Tuck into colourful contemporary cuisine, in which chef Philippe Le Bigot sometimes gives expression to influences from further afield, although he does also make good use of local producers (fish, poultry, vegetables etc). In summer, make a beeline for the peaceful and pleasant terrace.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Le M in Brest is noted for its modern, high-level cuisine that highlights key ingredients like langoustines, sweetbreads, and turbot with bold yet appropriate pairings. Most reviewers praise the attentive, professional service and the warm, refined atmosphere. The strawberry dessert receives specific acclaim. However, negative feedback highlights occasional service lapses, such as spillages left unaddressed, and criticisms regarding limited portions or excessive sweetness in holiday menus. Some guests also find the exterior night lighting overly colorful. While generally regarded as a top dining choice with excellent food quality, inconsistencies in service execution and specific seasonal offerings are noted concerns.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern French cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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L'Atelier du Nord

€€€Fusion, Modern Cuisine

Res nostra mare (or "the sea is our law") is the motto featured on chef Romain Paillet's website and, indeed, his modern, Japanese-inspired cuisine relies solely on what the sea has to offer. The ingredients, such as tuna belly, are impeccably fresh. Thanks to well-balanced condiments and preparations, each plate has plenty of pep… as does the chef, who, passionate about what he does, spends a lot of time in the dining area mingling with his customers. In line with the chef's cooking, the decor has blue walls and more than the odd nod to Japan. The kitchen, literally in the centre of the space

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 74 reviews

Located in Concarneau, L'Atelier du Nord offers fusion modern cuisine blending classic French techniques with Japanese flavors. Based on 74 reviews, it holds an impressive 4.9/5 rating. Guests consistently praise the fresh ingredients, beautiful presentation, and the unique experience of sitting at the counter. The service is noted as knowledgeable and welcoming, set within a modern, airy, and comfortable atmosphere. While a minority of reviews mention occasional inconsistencies in dish execution or pacing during lunch, the overwhelming consensus highlights high-quality food and excellent value. It is a top choice for diners seeking refined, cross-cultural culinary experiences.

Ideal for food enthusiasts seeking refined French-Japanese fusion cuisine and a unique dining atmosphere.

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Orizhon

€€Modern Cuisine, Seafood

In their restaurant opposite the port of Audierne, this pair certainly broadens our culinary horizons. The chef is from Brazil and the floor manager hails from Finistère – the result is delicious, aromatic cuisine that will bring a smile to your lips. The chef naturally draws on the local pantry – most notably fish and seafood, to which she cleverly adds modern and exotic touches. The predominantly maritime score features a lineup illustrated by confit of seabass with grilled beetroot and a pomegranate dressing or seared scallops served with pearl barley, mango and a curry sauce. Pleasant colo

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Orizhon in Audierne specializes in modern seafood and regional cuisine. Reviews highlight high food quality, fresh ingredients, and creative dishes like beef tataki, with generally warm and professional service. While most praise the atmosphere and value, some note issues with meal pacing, limited evening options, or strict noise policies regarding children. Despite minor criticisms of specific dishes, the consensus is positive, recommending it for diners seeking refined, quiet meals.

Ideal for diners seeking a quiet, refined meal; reservations are advised, and families with young children should note the strict noise policy.

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Le 21ème Commis

€€Farm to table

Located in the centre of Morlaix and surrounded by gorgeous half-timbered buildings, this recently opened restaurant is run by a chef who is no stranger to MICHELIN-starred kitchens. His original cuisine marries Breton ingredients with more exotic (particularly Asian) influences – combinations of flavour that delight the taste buds and come in generous portions, eg pollack fillet, cauliflower mousseline and kumquat hollandaise.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Le 21ème Commis in Morlaix is highly rated (4.6/5) for its modern farm-to-table approach. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, chef's inventiveness, elaborate presentation, and exceptional sauces and desserts. Service is generally described as friendly and professional within a modern, pleasant atmosphere. However, some negative feedback highlights issues such as the dinner-only surprise menu lacking choice, reservation errors, uncomfortable seating arrangements, and inconsistent meal pacing. Despite these isolated service complaints, the culinary creativity and product quality remain the defining strengths of the establishment.

Suitable for diners seeking creative cuisine and high-quality ingredients who accept fixed menus.

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L'Hermine

Breton, Crêpe

This very pleasant crêperie in a picturesque pedestrian area has wooden beams, polished wooden tables and rustic objects. Choose from some 50 savoury buckwheat and sweet pancakes.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Morlaix's historic center, L'Hermine specializes in Breton crêpes. Reviews highlight high food quality, particularly the black wheat and fresh mushroom varieties, noting generous portions and premium ingredients. The ambiance is described as quaint, cozy, and historically decorated. While most praise the friendly and professional service, negative feedback cites poor reception attitudes and unwelcoming behavior, with some guests denied entry. Although a few critics mention cramped seating or pacing issues, the overall consensus is positive. Due to popularity, reservations are recommended to secure a table, especially during lunch hours.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic Breton cuisine in a traditional setting; reservations are essential.

Sterenn

€€Seafood, Regional Cuisine

This pleasant restaurant perched on the Pointe de Penmarch serves cuisine that is rooted in the local area and made using top-notch ingredients. The chef puts a lot of effort into meticulously plating his dishes, particularly when it comes to the fish. For dessert, it's all about tradition and savoir-faire. Lovely views over the bay and Eckmühl Lighthouse.

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Haut-Linage

€€€Modern Cuisine

Not far from Eckmühl Lighthouse, this restaurant boasts a contemporary interior done out in shades of white, grey and gold. The couple at the helm are Breton born and bred and their easy charm sets the tone: chef Corentin Ogor and the ebullient Klervi Tanniou, who manages the restaurant floor with a broad smile. When it comes to the refined modern cuisine, each dish centres on a fresh ingredient cooked to perfection and matched with a sauce or jus, eg butternut squash, scallops from Finistère and a roasted almond emulsion; fish caught by small boats, spinach pesto and shellfish. In the evening

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Saint-Guénolé, Haut-Linage is highly rated for its modern cuisine. The food features creative presentations and rich flavors, utilizing fresh local ingredients under Chef Corentin. Service is consistently praised for being warm, professional, and attentive. The intimate, cozy atmosphere offers good acoustics and well-spaced tables, ensuring privacy. While a minority of reviews mention pacing or value concerns, most diners describe the experience as exceptional, from appetizers to desserts. The establishment is noted for its passion and elegance, making it a standout table in Southern Finistère.

Ideal for diners seeking refined modern French cuisine with attentive service and an intimate atmosphere.

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L'Atelier Mélanie

€€€Modern Cuisine

This restaurant pays tribute to Mélanie Rouat (1878-1954), a friend of Curnonsky and a two-star chef in her day. Her great-great grandson, chef Jean-Baptiste Caillarec, and his pastry chef partner, Laura Martinon, both of whom boast stints in prestigious establishments, have opened this bright, contemporary restaurant, fronted by a lovely courtyard patio that is taken by storm in fine weather. The pair painstakingly sources top-quality ingredients, which they craft into succulent dishes: hot and cold clams, creamy parsley and dulse; ‘Mélanie’ lobster in cream; a new twist on oatmeal flan.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Riec-sur-Belon, L'Atelier Mélanie offers modern cuisine with an average rating of 4.6/5 from 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights exceptional service, high food quality, and a chic marine atmosphere, with dishes described as artistic and flavorful. However, negative reviews cite issues with value, inconsistent food quality such as tough clams or masked flavors, and rigid policies like mandatory shared menus on Sundays. While most guests praise the sommelier and hospitality, some express disappointment regarding portion satisfaction and specific dish executions. Overall, it is recognized for its culinary finesse despite occasional operational constraints.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine who can accommodate fixed menu arrangements.

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À la Maison

€€€Modern Cuisine

This house rustles up wholesome bistro fare that shines the limelight on regional produce. The chef particularly likes devising dishes around a single ingredient, such as pork or lamb. House specialties include black pudding, a 64° egg and Guéméné andouille. Well worth discovering.

TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Plouguerneau, À la Maison specializes in modern cuisine and holds an impressive 5.0/5 average across 80 TripAdvisor reviews. Diners consistently praise the food prepared by Dorian and Dorothée, highlighting fresh ingredients, precise seasoning, and seasonal menus that deliver refined flavors. The service and atmosphere are frequently described as warm and welcoming, creating a home-like environment ideal for family gatherings and celebrations. While a minority of reviews mention high costs or limited menu choices, most guests find the value reasonable given the quality. Overall, the restaurant is recognized for its excellent culinary standards, attentive staff, and comfortable ambiance, making it a standout dining option in the area.

Recommended for diners seeking high-quality modern cuisine, a warm family-style atmosphere, and attentive service.

Auberge de Bel Air

€€Traditional Cuisine

This granite-built farmhouse on the banks of the Aber Ildut cuts a picturesque figure with its large garden and lake. On the menu: the fish and seafood cuisine for which Brittany is so famed, eg fillet of pollack with lobster cream. A rustic setting in which to really unwind.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Auberge de Bel Air in Breles offers traditional cuisine set against a scenic tidal estuary. Reviews highlight excellent food quality, welcoming service, and a charming atmosphere featuring an open kitchen. Many guests praise the relaxing environment and delicious seafood. However, experiences vary; some diners found the food merely average or basic, while others noted inconsistent service ranging from warm hospitality to cold reception. Although generally considered good value, a minority felt the cost did not justify the experience. The restaurant is best suited for travelers seeking picturesque views and authentic local flavors, provided they accept potential variability in service and meal execution.

Suitable for travelers prioritizing scenery and traditional flavors, with reasonable expectations for service consistency.

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Le Vioben

€€Seafood

In addition to fish from small fishing boats, lobster and seafood, you will sample slap-up gourmet cuisine that highlights first-rate local produce. It is not difficult to see why this seaside establishment is such a hit with the locals, who also come for its wood-clad, contemporary interior decked in trendy light fixtures and the friendly, casual vibe.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Le Vioben in Landeda specializes in seafood, holding an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.1/5 based on 80 reviews. Food quality is generally praised for its freshness and presentation, with highlights including perfectly cooked lobster and delicate fish dishes. However, some guests noted small portion sizes and extra charges for sides. Service is largely attentive and flexible for groups, though complaints exist regarding slow pacing, long waits between courses, and occasional order errors. The ambiance is cozy and welcoming, enhanced by glass partitions. Value is a mixed point; while the cuisine is high-quality, many find the pricing steep, particularly due to additional fees for water and accompaniments.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality seafood who are less price-sensitive; advance booking and menu clarification are recommended.

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Castel Ac'h

€€Modern Cuisine, Seafood

Brittany is full of magical places and the Abers region is one such! Just a stone’s throw from the lighthouses of Ile Vierge and Ile de Wrac’h, this handsome neo-Brittany house enjoys a superb location opposite the picturesque Lilia Beach. The food is of regional inspiration with a range of tasty surf and turf ingredients and the lunchtime menu is a steal. In the evening, two set menus and one à la carte play a bistronomic Brittany score: oysters, abalone, fish of the day, veggies from the cottage garden, seaweed and sarrazin wheat...

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Castel Ac'h in Plouguerneau offers modern seafood cuisine with notable sea views. Positive reviews highlight the pleasant atmosphere, efficient service, and high food quality, making it suitable for couples and food enthusiasts. Conversely, negative feedback cites insufficient portion sizes, slow pacing, and unresponsive staff. Some guests reported cold dishes, unchanged menus over ten years, and administrative issues regarding receipts. While hotel facilities have minor flaws like non-functional TVs, the location remains ideal for coastal hikes. Experiences vary significantly between excellent culinary moments and disappointing service encounters.

Suitable for food enthusiasts seeking sea views and modern seafood, but manage expectations regarding service speed and portion sizes.

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