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4 based on 233 reviews
We had dinner on last Thursday and were immediately well welcomed even without having booked in advance. The waitresses were really friendly and helped us chose between many equally tempting fish and seafood specialties. Great taste and lovely presentation from starters to desserts with wines not overpriced made for a most pleasurable evening.
4 based on 176 reviews
Waterfront dining room excellent view. The restaurantâs decor was a bit sketchy if not entirely in poor taste. Nonetheless comfortable chairs, excellent service, dishes chosen ( oysters and sardines) easy enough to prepare, both excellent as was the service. Wine list easy on the wallet. Surprisingly the more expensive menu was not as worthy as the others. Overall a very good restaurant with amazing view.
3 based on 129 reviews
We recently (June 2014) ate twice at this restaurant, taking the 'Menu de Midi' for 12.50 and found it great. The food was fresh, well cooked and attractively served. The staff were lovely. It has a brilliant view and beautiful terrace. It doesn't pretend to be what it is not, not at all pretentious. A lovely place with lovely young staff, We really enjoyed our meals there.
4 based on 310 reviews
The new owners, a young couple (Vincent in the kitchen and Angèle serving) have kept the excellency of their predecessors. The menu is somewhat smaller but offers both fish and meat with only fresh local ingredients. Portions are generous and the value for money excellent. Service is very pleasant. New owners are doing a great job at keeping this restaurant as one of the best in the area.
4 based on 222 reviews
Establishment located on the port of Kérity, facing the sea. Cuisine of seasonal and local products. Warm and inviting atmosphere with a marine decoration.
We had lunch on a very sunny, hot day and requested an outside table under a parasol. We had monkfish armoricain (lotte) and it was excellent. The seasoning was spot on and the fish perfectly cooked and well presented. Rose wine, beer and coffee for two totalled just over 32 euros.
4 based on 347 reviews
We are coming here since ,any years during the summer, and the quality of the food is always fresh and in proper quantity (particularly the salas...). The crepes are very good, and the "moules-frites" are awesome.Only 4 stars because of the waiting... But on holiday we shall have time ;-) I will go back again... But it is recommended to book in advance!
4 based on 291 reviews
Food middling, cider ropey, wine passable. So let's talk about the service.Things don't start well when, after finally attracting a waiter, we are given one menu for the table - there are four of us - whereas other tables get the traditional one menu per person, we notice.We order drinks, but end up stealing a water glass from another table, it takes so long for glasses to arrive.I have to ask for serviettes.We all order two course menus, two adults' (moule frite & dessert) and two childrens' meals. The childrens' arrive. Fifteen minutes later I chase for the adults'.The moules eventually arrive and, shortly after, the children's desserts are ordered and arrive.The children finish their desserts with us still working our way through the moule, with a ridiculously small pyrex lid to put the empty shells in. We wait. One adult place setting is cleared.We wait. The other eventually goes.We ask about desserts. Not much happens.We end up having to borrow the adjoining table's menu.We send the kids to play in the car park next to the harbour to enjoy the last of the sunshine, hoping they won't fall in.It's a full 30 minutes between the kids finishing their desserts and our dessert order being taken. THIRTY MINUTES. For a two course menu. How is that possible?No apology; no sense, even, of anything being out of the ordinary.
4 based on 326 reviews
With the exception of Le Poisson D'Avril this is the best restaurant in Guilvinec. Run by a Belgian couple this is a wonderful place with steaks to die for and second to none service.The menu changes regularly and is rather more meat based than fish. This is fine dining at a reasonable price. When in Guilvinec make sure you visit Le Rabelais. You will not be disappointed.
4 based on 666 reviews
Notre établissement est idéalement situé à l'entrée du port du Guilvinec. Il est recommandé aux amoureux de la mer qui apprécieront une vue imprenable sur l'océan et le ballet haut en couleur des bateaux de pêche. Découvrez cet endroit de charme avec ses
Parking nearby. The place (translates April Fools' joke) is simple and light flooded. There is a terrace as well. Lunch menu limited to few dishes, but sufficient choice. Perhaps dinner menu different. Wine list with a few good bottles. Service and food good, 3.25-3.5 points correct.
4 based on 349 reviews
A small restaurant where you must reserve for dinner. Lobster, monkfish or steak on the menu all fresh and absolutely delicious with home made chips. Friendly service and homemade vanilla rhum to finish the evening with the sun setting over the ocean. We had apéritifs à bottle of wine, lobster, monkfish and desserts for 120â¬. Thank you to the An Atoll team.
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