Maison Cachée
In the heart of this village with no shortage of medieval charm, this half-timbered house decorated with sculpted faces tells a story. Dating from 1478, it was an inn, then a crêperie and is now home to an inviting restaurant. Alban Chartron and Sarah Alba have brought with them the expertise they acquired in prestigious Michelin-starred establishments (Ducasse, Pic, Crillon), ploughing it into a menu they describe as "pastoral". Their cuisine is generous, well-crafted and often enhanced by just the right amount of peppers and spices. The dishes are run through with authentic accents: juicy po
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Maison Cachée in Rochefort-en-Terre holds a 4.8/5 rating, praised primarily for its high-quality, refined, and creative cuisine using local ingredients, despite a limited menu. The ambiance is generally warm and charming, set within old stone walls, though the terrace is noted as drafty and uneven. Service is mostly friendly, but some reviews criticize cold attitudes from staff or poor reception practices. Value is considered moderate and fair by most, though a few find it lacking. While highly recommended for food lovers, potential visitors should note inconsistent service experiences and limited child-friendliness.
Recommended for food enthusiasts prioritizing culinary quality and unique ambiance, with advance booking advised.