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Contribuiți la feedbackToday was the third time we have eaten at this restaurant.I cannot praise it highly enough.My husband had the fishermans plateau as a starter and he scored it 10 out of 10. I had fois gras ab fab.Followed by entrecote steaks that melted in your...mouth and thats not an exageration. Cheese and lovely deserts followed. Can't fault it at all. Will be back!
We revisited this restaurant and were again pleased with the friendly welcome and good food.The fish soup arrived in a vast tureen with all the accompanying cheese ,croutons and aoli,for one.The prawn starter was also of a generous size with sweet prawns. Wine and bread...were good.The lamb skewers were tasty and the creme brullee and traditional far bretonne delicious.Good place for a traditional lunch featuring Brittany goodies.
Went to dinner with my wife. at the entry we were ignored for 5 minutes waiting for space. as my wife said, this place is as inviting as a prison door but we were tired and could not be harassed to look elsewhere. my wife started. with the escargot. these were huge and tasted unusually unpleasant. I had cleaned a lot, but not salted enough. my wife then had a derecote that was in order, but served with reassembled frozen chips. I had rump steak from the set menu the korn had a rather strange texture served rarely as ordered, but still far away from folding. I only ate a third and I love steak. from the set menu I had profiterole that were terrible. service was in the regular pedestrian. the French trio at the next table received a menu and was then not revised for 45 minutes. the kerl wittily commented we wait for the old, but don't worry, I'm only about 8 o'clock in the morning. to pay the billing time we were overloaded by 5 euro and the owner slammed the credit card when this was mentioned. the kitchen looked clean when I passed the only positive one.
We enjoyed lunch here,the fish soup was the tastiest we have had in Brittany this trip.The Moules were small and sweet and the lamb kebab really tender and tasty. Desserts were good as was the coffee .Service was friendly and the location lovely,although the tide...was out.We have driven past this restaurant many times and always thought it looked good,it was .Worth stopping for and easy to park.
Seafood a speciality decor isn't. It's not much on the luxury front but it provides some excellent stuff. Fruit de Mere was good if slightly overpriced but the whelks were outstanding and how often have you heard that? Top fish was...the sole beautifully done followed by excellent chocolate pud. Not cheap but certainly didn't feel fleeced. Nice range of organic Breton beers eases the pain of the bill too.