Find out what French restaurants to try in Guidel including Creperie La Laita, Le melting, Creperie de Saint-Maurice, La Villa Toscane, La Table d'Eux, La Fregate, Hotel du Pouldu, Les Pieds Dans L'Eau, Ty Julie la Crepe Rit, L'Amphitryon
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4 based on 283 reviews
Everything we had was extraordinary. The location is not very glamorous but it provides for very easy parking. Also once your are inside the decor is beautiful and the food lets your mind travel. The only slight disappointment was with the desserts, there were two and both were mousse based and lacked a variety of texture. Then again the flavors were amazing.
5 based on 671 reviews
Visited Ty Julie - La Crepe Rit after looking for somewhere to eat on a Sunday evening when virtually everything else in the area was closed. Turned out to be a great decision. Brilliant atmosphere, friendly staff, with a really wide choice of tasty savoury galettes, amazing desserts and local beers and ciders. Everything was reasonably priced.
3 based on 372 reviews
GALETTES (savoury buckwheat pancakes) CREPES & SALADESLARGE TERRACE- SERVICE NON-STOP 7/7 from 12h00 to 22h during school hols & Weekends. Lunch 12h00-14h00 & Evenings 18h30-21h00 other periodsENGLISH SPOKEN
To celebrate first wedding anniversary decided on trip to south coast, however hadn't planned anywhere particular and ended up in Guidel-Plages. Pulled into first car park we saw, but it was full. However, we did notice a row of restaurants. Parked up as close as we could. Decided on which restaurant by looking to see how many each had already eating. Based on this chose Les Pieds dans L'eau.Even though it was slightly cool, we sat outside on terrace overlooking the sea. Service was friendly and welcoming. My wife had the moules and I had the salad La Périgourdine. Both of us enjoyed our respective meals. As the restaurant is mainly a crêperie, the wife had a crepe with maple syrup and I went for the Dame Blanche.A nice touch was that they provided blankets for those that wanted to eat outside, but felt the chill in the wind.Would certainly eat here again if in the area.
4 based on 236 reviews
Beautiful meal! They have a menu de jour in the afternoons and evenings, Monday to Friday which is great value at â¬18. The food is really good, and the service was efficient and staff so very friendly. We had the fish dish, and it was so tasty. This to my mind was as French as it gets, lovely food, warm welcome and friendly service. Will go back!
3 based on 113 reviews
I had the Norge which was salmon, very nice with a good sauce. I finished off with a chocolate crepe. Hubby had a âbreakfastâ crepe with egg very soft, ham and mushrooms. His egg was perfect. Our friends were happy with their choices as they are regulars and know what to get. One dessert had a lot of cream on it. Service was very good and the waiter put up with my French. One thing about the crepes is they are made fresh and are always good. This restaurant boasts a nautical theme and there is outside seating.
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4 based on 346 reviews
We had a great lunch at Laurent Le Berrigaud's 'La Table d'Eux'.We took the Les Yeux Fermés-menu, so the chef surprised us. Happy to see that the chef is working mainly with local products. The dishes are at star-level, absolutely perfect. Tastes are carefully matching, nice presentation. The service is very professional and friendly. This is one of our favourite places in Bretagne! (one thing I find a bit silly: on the drinks list I saw that 0,20⬠is charged for a slice of lemon. I've never seen this and I don't see the point of it).We absolutely recommend this place and will certainly come back.
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4 based on 112 reviews
This was our first visit to La villa Toscane. Friends recommended it and we were delighted with the food and service on what was a busy bank holiday weekend in France. 4 superb pizzas, a round of drinks, bottle of house red, 2 deserts and 2 coffees - 88 Euros. The quality was there, good wine, reasonably priced and overall, customer satisfaction.
4 based on 465 reviews
Best crêpes in the area by far and reasonably priced too. Great views over the river and a relaxing place to enjoy a bite to eat. Gets very very busy though
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4 based on 48 reviews
If this place hadn't been recommended by our French friends I doubt we would have 1. found it 2. gone in given the exterior look & feel. However, we were blown away by the simple yet tasty and beautifully presented food they serve. I had a baked st marcellin (cheese) with parma ham as a starter followed by a lovely hand cut steak tartare. Price 17 Eur. Highly recommended and we will be back soon!
4 based on 257 reviews
Thank you. I've been there many many times with my grandmother. We were always very well welcomed. Service is efficient and charming. Crepes are AWESOME and I know what I'm talking about as I'm Britain and I also make crepes. Evrything is generous. During summer, we like to seat outside in the peaceful street of the village.
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