Discover Restaurants offering the best French food in Guisseny, France including A La Maison, L'Auberge de Charme de Keralloret - Restaurant, La P'tite Fringale, La Corniche, La Butte, Auberge de Meneham, Le Comptoir de La Butte, Le Galion, Roud An Avel, Creperie de Kergoff
4 based on 163 reviews
4 based on 49 reviews
Une très belle découverte pour ma part. Accueil très sympathique et plats goûtus. Prix très modeste au regard de la qualité des produits.Nous reviendrons avec plaisir.
4 based on 11 reviews
I don't know why I'm telling you about this but this place is a little gem and, like a diamond, a very popular gem. 20 - 25 minutes from St Pol de Leon, down the D10 towards Plougernou. Stay on the D10 ( or get lost). The restaurant is opposite the church in Kerlouan.(Free Parking). It opens at mid-day everyday except Lundi, Samedi et Dimanche. Plat de Jour is 13 euros for buffet starter, choice of up to 4 or 5 main courses including a typical Bretagne dish followed by desserts, a pichet of rose or rouge. Coffee is another 50cents. On our second trip there were no crevettes left but a word with the English speaking waiter produced another tray full. Desserts are a bit limited to ice creams, bowls of grapes or creamy desserts in glasses but the rest is excellent for the price. The ice creams are like Magnums, milk or white.Don't get impatient, it is popular and you will get served by nice people,. It is well cooked from the Brioche Burger to the Bretagne Lard (Bacon), sausicce, pate, jacket potato and a bowl of excellent cabbage, carrot and potato soup and a sweet/savoury 'fare'. I would recommend it. The coffee is good coffee either small or large. Toilettes were a little primitive due to renovation work but they are clean. I reckon by Christmas they will be lovely. It looks a bit like a canteen in the bar but don't be put off. Don't forget it OPENS at 12 noon. so 11am for lunch is not possible. Many of you will know me by now. If I say its good, it'll be good value for the money.
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4 based on 230 reviews
It was Monday and the main Micheline starred restaurant was closed and my disappointment was rescued by the amazing culinary delight we had in this bistro. The started of Fois Gras and eggs was just phenomenal and i ordered the traditional beef begeneon whcih was made to perfetion. The french red wines they offered were rather avaerage but the only nice bottle they offered was an Argentinian Malbec !In any case i was very happy we dined here and enjoyed every single bit of it.
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3 based on 469 reviews
We visited for an early-evening meal with our little boy and had a fantastic experience all-round.Worth noting- the opening hours published on TripAdvisor, Google etc. are not necessarily accurate- their opening hours are generally longer than advertised, but I understand there's a certain fluidity depending on how busy they are.The service was fantastic, really friendly, and very accommodating for children, despite having quite a grown-up feel to the restaurant overall.Menu for "main" meals isn't overwhelmingly extensive, and you can tell that this is a good thing as the handful of house and regional specialities are brilliantly well executed.Slight caution- some of the dishes have names that are more Breton than French, which can make translations more of a challenge. The brilliant staff are more than happy to explain though!
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4 based on 505 reviews
I have been 3 times to la Bute for dinner in the last 9 months, both as a couple and a larger family group. The food is technically excellent with imaginative re-interpetations of traditional breton recipes and local products. However do not expect good service if you are not seen as local. In fact although I have a common English surname I have had a home in the area for many years. On each occasion I booked in advance (as much as 2 weeks) and requested a window table for the special occasion - birthdays and wedding anniversary respectively - only to shown to a back corner table near the service area. When I complained on the second occasion we were shown to a table with a view of the bay, one of the restaurants selling points. But it puts a dampener on an evening if one has to complain at the outset. There were plenty of tables both for couples and families available in the window area on each occasion.As noted by others the staff are inexperienced and make too many basic mistakes - a big play on serving very good speciality butters, but then omitting to serve any bread; forgetting to allow the red wine to breath and to serve it on time with the main course. The practice of paying the bill at reception at the end of the meal should be discontinued. The host does not want all their guests to know how much the meal has cost.Having spent the best part of 1,000 euros in this establishment I will not be returning any time soon.
4 based on 507 reviews
Spécialités de poissons et fruits de mer. Maître restaurateur. Vue panoramique sur la baie de Brignogan. Service continu avec une carte de crêpes de 14H à 18h30 .
We wanted to go to a good seafood restaurant and this was close by and recommended. My wife and I had a shared Fruits de Mare platter which was gigantic and had loads of seafood including oysters, crab claw, langoustines, prawns, clams, winkles, etc. Served with warm fresh bread.My daughter went for meat and they were very agreeable to making a few tweaks to suit her taste.The service was charming. The waiter spoke little English but the waitress was able to fill in the gaps in my French vocabulary.Our table was by the window with the most stunning view of the bay as the tide receded and the sun set.They had a limited childrenâs menu but this is really a restaurant for adults.
4 based on 78 reviews
Ate hear twice on recent visit. French Food done really simply & well. Nothing too pretentious, just excellent cooking and efficient service. Simple restaurant, nothing too fancy. Was busy on both occasions we were there. We tried a few places around the immediate area and this was the best! Excellent value also.
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4 based on 26 reviews
Normally I am not used to have a dinner at the hotel, but this was the exception.Quality and taste of the food was excellent, the saumon roti and the filet mignon de porc were unforgettable !Also the price was incredible.It is a pity that this restaurant it is about 2500 km far from the city I live: Rome !
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5 based on 180 reviews
We had a most enjoyable evening in this new restaurant in Plouguerneau. Warmly met by the owners who did their best to cope with our limited French. They had the menu translated into English! Excellent food for both of us, fantastic quality and flavours, taste buds still tingling! We were too full for dessert but from what we saw others having, they too looked delicious. We can highly recommend A la Maison.Bonjour !un grand merci !!!a bientôt les dodos
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