€Modern Cuisine
A thoroughly charming young couple, Colleen Besseau and Corentin Augère, have set up shop in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel. In a pleasant interior, Colleen provides delightful service. The chef's generous, well-executed dishes exude all the flavour of the quality ingredients with which they are made. Shining examples include gravlax trout with a rye foam, beautifully glazed with honey and vinegar, and wheat risotto with tahini and purslane. They come in the format of a small menu-carte and the bill is more than reasonable.
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Mont Saint-Michel has long been a spiritual landmark, but its food scene has always had a less glowing reputation. Happily, this new restaurant, housed in the former fire station at the foot of the abbey, is now atoning for many past culinary transgressions. The seafood-focused menu celebrates seasonal, predominantly local ingredients (fish, shellfish, crustaceans) – with some meat for good measure. Beyond the expansive terrace with its breathtaking views over the bay, you come to an interior done out in wood, stone and copper.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Le Logis Sainte Catherine offers modern cuisine in Mont-Saint-Michel. Most reviews praise the warm atmosphere, attentive service, and delicious, well-presented dishes, with Chef Thibault Schach receiving specific commendation. However, some guests question the value, citing high prices relative to the experience. Negative feedback highlights recent declines in food quality, small portions, and occasional service issues such as slow pacing or unfriendly staff. While the ambiance is generally regarded as chic and authentic, opinions on the culinary execution and service consistency vary significantly. Visitors should consider these mixed reviews regarding value and reliability before dining.
Suitable for diners prioritizing ambiance and service over strict value for money.
€€Modern Cuisine
The restaurant's tasteful interior nicely offsets the food, which is devised by an enthusiastic and talented chef, the grandson of a baker. Meticulous cuisine, fine regional produce and culinary delights: quite simply, the best restaurant in Granville.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located in central Granville, L'Edulis offers modern cuisine with an average rating of 4.7/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality is generally praised for fresh local ingredients, precise cooking, and creative presentations, particularly regarding fish dishes. However, some guests noted small portion sizes or disappointing desserts. Service is consistently highlighted as professional, knowledgeable, and welcoming, even accommodating late arrivals. The atmosphere is pleasant, though a minority of reviewers found the lack of tablecloths aesthetically unrefined. Value perceptions vary; while many consider it a worthwhile gourmet experience comparable to Michelin-starred standards, others feel the pricing does not match the portion sizes. Overall, it is a solid choice for diners seeking refined, inventive meals in Granville.
Recommended for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and attentive service, with advance booking advised.
€€Modern Cuisine
In Granville, Stéphane Haissant cooks up unpretentious cuisine rooted in the maritime terroir. Quality ingredients are prepared with a true understanding of their flavours: flaked pollock lifted by fruity green peppercorns, leek coulis brightened with curry oil, buckwheat seeds for a crunchy touch; roasted line-caught whiting with toasted hazelnuts, polenta with Parmesan, scallop cream flavoured with pink ginger and tender endives. In the dining room with its "modern beach hut" vibe, you feel like you are on a seaside holiday.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Granville, Loca Café is noted for its modern cuisine. Most reviews highlight high food quality, unique flavors, and creativity, with guests appreciating the chef's suggestions. Service is generally described as friendly, professional, and energetic, though some report inconsistent pacing or slow responses. The interior offers a warm, enchanting atmosphere that contrasts with the exterior. However, value is a mixed point; while many find it worthwhile, others cite high prices relative to portion sizes or quality. Recent feedback also suggests some inconsistency in food standards compared to previous visits.
Suitable for diners seeking creative modern cuisine and a warm ambiance; reservations are recommended.
€€Traditional Cuisine
Just opposite the church, in the centre of the village, this house built out of regional stone and its stylish dining room are the picture of hospitality. The seasoned chef showcases the best of seasonal and regional produce: slices of andouille from Vire with apples and camembert; breast of guinea fowl, apple sauce and Crêpes suzette, flambéed in front of you. Pleasant guestrooms for overnight stays.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Saint-Quentin-sur-le-Homme, Le Gué du Holme is a traditional cuisine restaurant with an average rating of 4.8/5 based on 80 reviews. Guests frequently praise the warm service, high-quality food, and generous portions. The atmosphere is described as cozy and welcoming, making it suitable for families and travelers visiting nearby Mont Saint-Michel. While most reviews highlight excellent flavor balance and attentive hospitality, a minority note issues with portion sizes for main courses or meal pacing. Overall, it offers a reliable dining experience with comfortable settings and professional service, appealing to those seeking authentic regional flavors without excessive pretension.
Ideal for travelers seeking traditional cuisine and warm service en route to Mont Saint-Michel.
€€€Modern Cuisine
Good restaurants are hard to find around Mont-Saint-Michel – casualties of the tourist frenzy that surrounds the fourth most visited monument in France. That makes it all the more of a pleasure to come across this establishment, where at every service they roll out the red carpet for a limited number of diners. The traditional cuisine is made with local produce: sole meunière, blue lobster and rack of salt marsh lamb. A surefire sign of quality – a page of the menu is devoted to their suppliers.
€Traditional Cuisine, Country cooking
Tasty wholesome food crafted from top-notch local produce at eater-friendly prices: such is the pledge of the Lefèvre couple who runs this welcoming inn built out of local stone – formerly the village bar and grocery shop. A bright, trendy interior with a pleasant alfresco space for sunny days and a rotisserie in the hall that fills the dining room with the enticing aromas of dishes of the day such as chicken colombo.
€€€€Seafood, Traditional Cuisine
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 th
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews
Le Bistrot de Cancale offers traditional seafood cuisine with a focus on fresh ingredients and bold spice usage, particularly in lobster and sole dishes. The setting features stunning sea views, though decor is described as rustic or slightly dated. Service is generally praised for being friendly and efficient, but inconsistencies exist, including slow pacing, seating issues in direct sun, and order errors. While menu prices appear high, many reviewers consider the value reasonable given the quality and portion sizes. The atmosphere ranges from informal beachside charm to occasionally Spartan conditions. It is best suited for diners prioritizing authentic seafood flavors and scenic views over refined elegance.
Ideal for diners prioritizing authentic seafood quality and sea views over formal elegance.
€€Seafood
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.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews
L'Ormeau in Cancale is praised for its fresh, homemade seafood and Breton specialties, set against a charming seaside backdrop. Most guests highlight the warm hospitality and attentive service from the owners. However, negative reviews point to inconsistent service, including booking errors, long waits for menus, and unfriendly staff attitudes. Several families reported being denied terrace or indoor seating due to strollers, despite available tables, raising concerns about accessibility. While the food quality and atmosphere generally receive high marks, the variability in service and strict seating policies may detract from the experience. Travelers should verify reservation details and inquire about child-friendly seating options in advance to ensure a smooth visit.
Suitable for diners seeking authentic seafood and seaside views; confirm seating and child policies in advance.
€€Traditional Cuisine
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.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Côté Mer in Cancale offers traditional cuisine with stunning bay views. Reviews highlight warm, professional service, refined dish presentation, and a pleasant terrace atmosphere, particularly praising local seafood. However, some guests note slow pacing and small portions, with occasional critiques regarding overcooked mains. While the setting and hospitality are consistently commended, a minority find the value questionable. It suits diners prioritizing ambiance and quality ingredients over speed or generous portion sizes.
Ideal for diners valuing ambiance, traditional flavors, and attentive service, though those sensitive to pacing or portion size should take note.
€€€Modern Cuisine
Once a transport café between Saint-Malo and Mont-Saint-Michel, this establishment has been transformed by Marine Hervouet (trained by Alain Passard and Bruno Verjus) and Pascaline Albicini (taught by Robuchon and Etchebest). The premises have been renovated in a bucolic style characterised by exposed stone and contemporary wooden furniture and exude the warmth of a family home. The menu, focused on carefully selected local produce, is exceedingly high calibre. With flambéed tomato compote and a tomato caramel sauce, the vegetable agnolotti impresses with its aromatic depth. The audacious dess
€€Modern Cuisine
At a remove from the village, this lovely country restaurant is housed in a secluded stone building. The bucolic and refined atmosphere calls to mind an old-fashioned inn in which time has stood still: exposed beams and stonework, antique silverware, copper moulds and dried flowers. At the helm, Lénaïck Geffroy in the kitchen and Louise Lefebvre front of house celebrate a simple and authentic way of life, inspired by nature and the seasons. Their single set menu, identical for lunch and dinner and regularly updated, offers a choice between meat and vegetarian. The aromatic cuisine uses plenty
€€Modern Cuisine
The latest addition to the Maison Tirel-Guérin stable (established back in 1936) is this bistro firmly rooted in the current century, with its lovely choice of materials (light-coloured wood and exposed beams) and its bay windows that invite the light to flood in. The menu, overseen by the chef of the fine dining restaurant, features mouthwatering top-quality ingredients, such as poularde, foie gras and spider crab. The delicious farm-reared pork – grilled belly and a wafer-thin slice of andouille – was a particular hit with its delicious Roscoff onion jus.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews
Bistrot 1936 - Domaine du Limonay in Brive-la-Gaillarde offers modern French cuisine. Many guests praise the friendly service, pleasant atmosphere, and high-quality ingredients, particularly highlighting duck breast and local specialties like Corrèze salad. The restaurant features a lovely terrace. However, some reviews criticize food quality, citing improperly cooked meats (overcooked or charred), small portions, and high prices. Others report long waits or cold service. Opinions are polarized: positive experiences emphasize freshness and hospitality, while negative ones focus on poor value and inconsistent output.
Suitable for diners seeking a comfortable terrace experience and authentic duck dishes, with reasonable expectations regarding portion sizes and pricing.
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This hostelry founded in 1936 is a fine dining establishment whose delicate, creative recipes celebrate Brittany’s splendid produce: seafood from Saint Malo Bay, lamb from the salt marshes, buckwheat… A gourmet experience in every sense of the word, further enhanced by the chef’s inimitable flair for jus and sauces.
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For starters, carpaccio of sea bass with tosazu sauce; followed by monkfish, Jerusalem artichoke and a creamy sherry emulsion; and finally, for dessert, a hazelnut praline choux bun. All aboard for a culinary cruise in the comfort of this delightful, bright and airy space that is reminiscent of a boathouse and commands a sweeping view of the rugged coastline. The lunch set menu is excellent value for money. A pleasant terrace means you can enjoy the fresh air on sunny days.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews
Le Bénétin in Saint-Coulomb is noted for its stunning sea views and bright, cozy decor. Many reviews praise the modern cuisine for its fresh ingredients and balanced flavors, with service often described as professional and attentive. However, experiences vary significantly; approximately a quarter of reviews cite slow service, poor pacing, or indifferent staff, alongside complaints about food quality and value. While the ambiance is generally well-regarded, some negative comments reflect controversial views on the restaurant's positioning. Overall, it suits diners seeking scenic dining and contemporary dishes, though guests should be aware of potential inconsistencies in service reliability.
Suitable for diners prioritizing sea views and modern cuisine, but verify service conditions beforehand.
€€Modern Cuisine
Chef Romain Roullier fell in love with this restaurant in the Rothéneuf neighbourhood of Saint-Malo. He refurbished the premises and, whether out on the pleasant terrace or inside (exposed stone, brick or white walls), you will enjoy the cooking of this experienced chef, who is clearly all about regaling diners – without unnecessary frills: poached egg and girolles with parsley, smoke-infused milk and croutons; glazed duck leg, aubergine caviar and curry. Daily menu without options, good value for money.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews
Le Rocher in Nice offers modern cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.1/5 based on 80 reviews. Service is mixed; while many praise the welcoming staff and helpful suggestions, others report issues with iPad ordering and billing disputes. Food quality is polarizing. Mussels are frequently highlighted as excellent, with various sauces, but other items like burgers, fries, and salads receive criticism for poor taste, texture, or portion size. Some diners even reported feeling unwell after eating. The atmosphere varies significantly: comfortable outdoor seating with pleasant music is appreciated, whereas some found the indoor setting depressing. Value for money is debated, with complaints about high prices and small portions despite the generally positive reception of key dishes.
Suitable for diners seeking distinctive mussel dishes who are tolerant of inconsistent service and ambiance.
€€€Modern Cuisine
In a spruce house a stone’s throw from Rochebonne beach, rather than a Dutch painter, you will find a chef whose culinary ambition is to unite land and sea (hence the pun: “ver(t)”/green for the land and “mer”/sea for the… sea!). In his open-plan kitchen, he works with locally sourced produce, delivering well-balanced dishes. Market-fresh fare, sensibly priced lunchtime menu, more ambitious in the evenings.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 71 reviews
Maison Vermer in Saint Malo is noted for its modern cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, highlighting inventive dishes, excellent flavors, and precise technique. The atmosphere is warm, featuring an open kitchen that adds visual interest. Service is generally described as pleasant, attentive, and professional, though some guests experienced slow pacing or minor inconsistencies. While a minority found portions minimal or questioned the value, the overwhelming consensus is positive. It is regarded as a reliable destination for those seeking refined gastronomy and a welcoming environment.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern cuisine and a comfortable atmosphere.
€€Modern Cuisine
Ar Iniz, which means little islands in Breton, is set in a seafront hotel whose bright modern interior commands a knockout view of Sillon beach. Spot-on culinary technique, flavoursome fare and painstakingly sourced ingredients: poultry pâté en croûte with gherkin ice cream; sole meunière flanked by mashed potato made with Bordier butter; profiteroles. In fine weather, the terrace is a must!
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.3/5 · 80 reviews
Ar Iniz offers a scenic seaside terrace in Saint-Malo with pleasant views. Service is polarizing; while some praise the staff's friendliness and attentiveness, others report disorganization and billing issues. Food quality is inconsistent. Although high-quality ingredients and delicious mains are noted, complaints frequently target disappointing bread, desserts, and small fish portions, questioning its alignment with its starred status. The ambiance is a strong point, but culinary execution and service reliability vary significantly. It suits visitors prioritizing the setting over consistent gastronomic excellence.
Suitable for diners prioritizing the seaside terrace ambiance over consistent culinary precision.
€€€Seafood
In his "méson" (which means "house" in Gallo, the language of Upper Brittany), the chef-owner goes all out Breton, showcasing seafood and other regional ingredients (buckwheat, lait ribot (Breton buttermilk), Coco de Paimpol beans, salted butter) that he sources locally. Freshness, flavour and a respect for nature.
€€Modern Cuisine
This small restaurant in the city centre sits neatly in a corner building sporting the characteristic grey stone of Saint-Malo. At the helm is chef Victor Betton, once a fencing champion, who deftly dishes up generous cuisine. A devotee of fine food, he searches out the best ingredients within a 50km radius. At lunchtime, the reasonably priced menu would disarm any adversary: fillet of pollack cooked golden, creamy potato purée, flavoursome shellfish foam; roasted figs, rosemary oil, shiso and herbaceous granita. In the evening, the menu focuses on more premium ingredients (hand-dived scallops
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 75 reviews
Betton Fils in Saint Malo specializes in modern cuisine, generally receiving high praise for food quality, texture, and precise seasoning. Reviewers frequently highlight the refined presentation and high-quality ingredients, with some comparing the tasting menu to Michelin-starred standards. Service is largely commended for being warm, professional, and attentive to wine pairings, though isolated complaints mention pacing issues and occasional lapses in hospitality. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and family-friendly, featuring classic elements like white tablecloths. While a minority of guests questioned the value perception, the consensus suggests it offers a solid dining experience with reasonable cost-effectiveness for those seeking authentic local gastronomy.
Recommended for diners seeking high-quality modern cuisine with a focus on ingredient integrity and professional service.
€€Modern Cuisine
Welcome to this cheerful wine bar in the heart of the illustrious historic walled city. The owner-sommelier, proud to be a “born and bred” Breton, scours France to unearth excellent tipples. In the kitchen, her husband celebrates local produce: mackerel, leeks and ginger; loin of cod with a seaweed butter and artichoke cream.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Le Cambusier in Saint Malo offers modern cuisine highlighted by fresh seafood and creative dishes like pork rillettes with orange. Guests frequently praise the high food quality, with chefs often explaining courses personally. The atmosphere is serene and comfortable, enhanced by pottery tableware and expert sommelier recommendations for Beaujolais wines. However, experiences vary; some diners report inconsistent service, including slow pacing, mixed staff attitudes, and occasional issues with overcooked mains or small portions. Despite these drawbacks, the restaurant is generally regarded as offering good value for its culinary standards, making it suitable for those seeking a refined yet relaxed dining experience.
Ideal for diners seeking a quiet atmosphere and refined modern French cuisine, though verifying service details in advance is advisable.
€Breton
Opposite the Halle au Blé in Saint-Malo, this little crêperie is not to be missed. It serves classic galettes (buckwheat pancakes), as well as more original recipes: the "langouille" galette is with pork tongue; the "Grain Noir" with Breton trout, fresh goat's cheese, crunchy vegetables and lemon; the "Ty Nevez" with andouille from Dinan, egg, Emmental and mustard. They also serve hors d'oeuvre, such as chilli butter and raw cocoa nibs, and salted butter and seaweed tartar. Most of the ingredients are organic; the ciders and wines are natural.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Located on a quiet street in Saint Malo, Crêperie Grain Noir offers a peaceful atmosphere. Service is generally warm and attentive, though some guests report issues with reservation management and meal pacing. The buckwheat galettes receive high praise for their quality and refined ingredients. However, sweet crepes are divisive, with complaints regarding undercooking or dryness. Recent negative reviews suggest a decline in quality and value following an ownership change, citing high prices and mediocre desserts, despite the previously excellent reputation.
Suitable for those seeking traditional galettes and a quiet setting, but advance booking is advised and expectations for desserts and value should be managed.
€€Farm to table
Slightly removed from the tourist hustle and bustle, but still inside the ramparts, this simple, friendly eatery is housed in a two-storey building typical of Saint-Malo. It is run by an enthusiastic chef, who called on Rennes-based artist MioSHe to paint frescoes on the walls. His cooking is inspired by the market, the bread is home-made and the wines are natural. The weekday lunch set menu is a steal; more extensive lineup in the evening and at weekends.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located within Saint-Malo's walls, Le Bistrot du Rocher emphasizes farm-to-table dining. Food quality is largely praised for its originality and flavor, with dishes like roasted skate and natural wines receiving high marks, though some note under-seasoned starters. Service is generally warm and friendly, yet occasional complaints cite slow pacing during peak hours due to limited staff. The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, suitable for casual gatherings. While most find the value good, a minority feel the midday menu is overpriced. Reservations are recommended given its popularity. Overall, it offers a refined bistro experience with consistent culinary excellence.
Ideal for diners seeking refined local flavors who can accept advance reservations and tolerate occasional service delays.
€€Modern Cuisine
In the upper reaches of Vire, this contemporary bistro stems from a friendship between two chefs, Jordan Lebascle (ex-second chef of Ivan Vautier) and Clément Gosselet (ex-second chef at Manoir de la Pommeraie). They craft modern country cuisine, drawing on the cornucopia of ingredients from Normandy and local producers – think translucent cod paired with a medley of golden turnips and a passion fruit stock.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
L'Atelier du Goût offers modern cuisine in Vire-Normandie with strong overall ratings. Food quality is a primary strength, featuring refined presentations and fresh ingredients, though some guests noted inconsistent seasoning or overcooked items. Service is generally friendly and efficient, yet a minority reported a lack of staff enthusiasm or knowledge regarding menu details. The atmosphere is described as bright and well-decorated, making it suitable for celebrations. Opinions on value are mixed; while some find the prices reasonable, others consider portions small relative to cost. Occasional delays in meal pacing were also mentioned. This restaurant suits diners prioritizing culinary artistry and ambiance, but those seeking consistent service or high value for money may experience variability.
Ideal for diners valuing culinary presentation and ambiance, with prior confirmation of service details recommended.
€€Modern Cuisine
Star-studded chef, Ludovic Dirscheri, has set up shop in this picture postcard Brittany village. His refined bill of fare mingles local and exotic inspirations. Carpaccio of scallops in olive oil with a coulis of beetroot, loin of roast boar flanked by cream of parsnips and a red wine gravy, or a pistachio flavoured kouign-amann with halva ice cream are just some of the dishes from the enticing, well-crafted menu. The interior sports untreated wood cladding and bare local stone walls, creating a cosy setting that is ideal to sample a tasting menu that won’t break the bank.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Pleudihen-sur-Rance, L'Osmose is a modern gastronomic venue with a high average rating of 4.7/5. Reviews highlight its refined cuisine featuring regional ingredients like spider crab, turbot, and seasonal mushrooms, served in an intimate and elegant atmosphere. Service is generally praised for being attentive and professional. However, some guests reported significant issues with online booking systems leading to denied entry, while others noted that portion sizes can be small relative to the price. Although rare complaints exist regarding wine selection and pacing, the restaurant remains a notable destination for those seeking high-quality, inventive local flavors.
Suitable for travelers seeking refined local flavors, but verify reservations in advance to avoid booking system issues.
€€Traditional Cuisine
While the interior, with its picture windows, is very pleasant, it is outdone by the knockout south-facing terrace just above the picturesque Bec de la Vallée slipway. It is the perfect place to sample fine seafood, as well as classics from Brittany's terroir, e.g. local country bacon or far Breton (traditional flan-style dessert).
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews
La Vallée in Dinard is recognized for its traditional French cuisine and generally high-quality food, featuring fresh ingredients and an impressive wine list. The ambiance is praised, particularly the shaded terrace offering harbor views, making it suitable for family meals and special occasions. Service is often described as professional and warm. However, negative reviews highlight inconsistencies, including slow pacing, poor table cleaning, and unprofessional interactions following a management change. Some guests reported issues with drink substitutions and perceived overpricing for basic items. While the culinary experience and setting are strong points, service reliability varies. Visitors should be aware of potential fluctuations in staff attentiveness and consider recent feedback regarding operational standards.
Ideal for diners seeking authentic French cuisine and harbor views, though service consistency may vary.
€€Modern Cuisine
Ludivine La Rosa and Alexandre Frin run this restaurant in an attractive early-20C red-brick building near the sea, with picture windows with small panes and white frames. The chef composes a modern, open-minded and 100% seasonal menu that keeps things simple: just good ingredients (preferably with short supply chains) and aromatic herbs and flowers from the kitchen garden. Nearby PEP'S is the pair's second venture, which revolves around simpler cuisine and dishes for sharing.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Dinard, Ombelle specializes in modern cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high quality of food, highlighting fresh, seasonal ingredients, particularly seafood and vegetables, presented with artistic care. The flavor combinations are often described as surprising and delicious. Service is generally noted as warm, professional, and attentive, contributing to a pleasant and calm atmosphere. While a minority of guests found some dishes overly sophisticated or criticized specific aspects like noise levels and seating availability, the overwhelming consensus is positive, marking it as a highly recommended destination for a refined dining experience.
Ideal for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and attentive service.
€€Modern Cuisine
This 18C building, whose conservatory overlooks wooded grounds planted with hundred-year-old trees, is run by a Franco-Japanese couple who continues to knock the socks off our tastebuds. While Masako pours her talents into pastries, Julien finetunes his exquisite, flawlessly balanced culinary score: roast monkfish, girolles, mussels and hay or lightly seared tuna in spices, aubergine and cucumber. Regional ingredients invariably take the limelight (Normandy beef, Cahagnes poultry, cheese from local farms and locally grown veggies) and the chef often waxes lyrical about his suppliers when he po
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Vire-Normandie, Manoir de la Pommeraie specializes in modern cuisine, holding an impressive 4.9/5 average from 80 TripAdvisor reviews. Guests frequently praise the high-quality, elaborate dishes, particularly the discovery menus and wedding lunches. The ambiance is highlighted by a well-maintained garden, park views, and live piano music. Service is generally described as friendly and discreet, though some note slow pacing. While a minority reported dissatisfaction with food or wait times, the overwhelming consensus reflects a sophisticated dining experience with excellent food and atmosphere.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine, elegant surroundings, and a leisurely pace.
€€€Modern Cuisine
In a cosy, contemporary interior, enjoying lunch with a magnificent view over the bay of Le Prieuré promises to be a memorable experience. As they drink in the open sea, gourmets will appreciate the creative cuisine of chef-owner Didier Méril. His top-notch seasonal produce comes mainly from the market and local fisheries (Jerusalem artichokes showcased in a variety of textures and shellfish marinière; mackerel, spaghetti squash and a fish head jus finished with butter; pear tartlet with almond crisp, Tonka bean vanilla cream and pear sorbet). Good value for money at lunchtime.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews
Didier Méril in Dinard offers modern cuisine with stunning sea views. Reviews frequently praise the high quality of fresh ingredients and expertly crafted flavors, describing the dining experience as exceptional. Service is generally attentive and welcoming, though isolated incidents of rudeness or neglect were noted. The ambiance is elegant, with bright rooms and breathtaking ocean vistas enhancing the atmosphere. However, some guests reported issues with facility maintenance and unpleasant odors in certain areas. While the culinary execution is highly regarded, value for money is a mixed topic; many find the prices steep relative to portion sizes and menu options, deeming it expensive despite the quality.
Ideal for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and sea views who prioritize quality over cost.
€Crêpe
This crêperie at the foot of the church serves crispy golden-brown galettes typical of the Gallo region. These buckwheat pancakes are topped with produce from neighbouring farms: vegetables from La Matz, milk from La Renaudais, fresh goat's cheese from Pleudihen, andouille from Dinan and charcuterie from La Paumerais. The buckwheat is grown on the banks of the Rance. A few brasserie dishes and a selection of ciders round off the menu.
€€Modern Cuisine
This contemporary restaurant serves up a bistronomy menu crafted from fine seasonal produce. The dishes are seamlessly put together and portions are generous – eg trout confit in olive oil, radishes and Breton buttermilk, or pollock with celeriac and hollandaise sauce with salmon roe. The lunch set menu is a real draw.
€€Modern Cuisine
Bang in the middle of the seaside resort, not far from the beach, this bistro has a no-frills, old-school decor: old pine floorboards, mismatched second-hand furniture, vintage-style light fittings. Chef Victor Nicolas rustles up creative dishes starring top-notch ingredients, underpinned by simple yet effective preparations, elegant sauces and punchy condiments.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 67 reviews
Comète in Saint-Lunaire offers a modern, intimate dining experience with a focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients. Most reviewers praise the refined cuisine, warm service, and charming, simple decor. The menu is concise, emphasizing seasonal produce and balanced flavors. However, some guests note that portions are small and value for money is questionable. A minority reported issues such as lukewarm dishes, undercooked fish, or lackluster seasoning. While the atmosphere and hospitality are generally well-received, the strict portion sizes and pricing may not suit everyone. It is best for diners prioritizing ingredient quality and ambiance over quantity.
Ideal for diners prioritizing ingredient quality and ambiance over large portions.
€€Modern Cuisine
In the heart of medieval Dinan, this modern bistro sports wood furnishings, oak parquet flooring, a fireplace and a view of the kitchen from the dinky dining room. Vibrant, often surf ‘n turf recipes set the culinary scene: lobster, green peas and strawberries, mullet, black pudding and figs; raspberries, red pepper sorbet and chiffon cake…
TripAdvisor review sample · 2.5/5 · 80 reviews
Located near Place de la Madeleine, Colibri receives mixed reviews. Positive comments highlight friendly staff, pleasant atmosphere, and tasty dishes like daily specials and traditional items, with some noting generous portions. However, negative feedback intensifies after a change in ownership, citing poor service efficiency, inconsistent food quality, and pacing issues. Several reviewers mention hygiene concerns, such as dirty glasses and restrooms, alongside perceived low value for money due to high prices for small portions or warm drinks. While earlier experiences were praised for affordability and care, recent visits often describe a decline in standards and management, making the current dining experience unpredictable.
Suitable for travelers seeking a quick meal without high service expectations, but verify current food quality beforehand.
€€Modern Cuisine
In the heart of this seaside resort on the Côte d'Émeraude (so-called "Emerald Coast"), this restaurant with its spruce interior is run by a pair who earned their stripes at some top restaurants. Here at his own restaurant, Julien Gourmelen pays tribute to the tastes and ingredients of his native Brittany. Roasted white asparagus, almond milk emulsion, haddock, kumquat, fresh herbs; crispy fillet of pike-perch, artichoke barigoule, coriander: this experienced chef brings commitment to every dish. Adeline Moiroud, the other half of this talented duo, provides well-paced smiling service.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Le Jardin Délice in Saint-Cast-le-Guildo offers modern cuisine with generally high ratings. Reviewers frequently praise the friendly, attentive service and the bright, comfortable atmosphere. The food is often highlighted for its quality, particularly dishes featuring lobster, langoustines, and vegetables, with skilled wine pairings. However, some guests noted inconsistencies, citing issues such as excessive seeds in presentations, bland flavors, or overly ambitious combinations like semi-cooked tuna that missed the mark. While most find the culinary experience excellent and adaptable to dietary restrictions, a minority felt the kitchen performance varied, suggesting occasional disappointment despite the generally positive reception.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and attentive service, with a note to check daily menu styles.