Find out what European restaurants to try in Saint-Pierre-Quiberon including Creperie La Misaine, Le Petit Hotel Du Grand Large, Le Bateau Ivre, La Passerelle, Le Trio, La Strada, La Chaumine, La Plage Restaurant, Restaurant l'Atlantique, Le Cafe de Maria
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4 based on 801 reviews
Lovely seafood restaurant in the port area. We had the seafood platter which was delicious, though perhaps the white fish that was on the plate could have been changed for something a little for exciting. Platter was around â¬40 for 2 peopleDefinitely better for the seafood than anything else but friendly staff and overall a great meal.It was pretty busy when we were there so I would advise booking!
4 based on 449 reviews
Restaurant suggested by our concierge. Help could not be nicer and more efficient. Fish, poultry, veggies, everything was cooked to perfection and was fresh and well prepared! the foie gras was to die for! Thank you for taking us without a reservation, when La Chaumine threw us out with one!
4 based on 40 reviews
The chef offers you to taste the seafood and local Breton products, while having the eyes turned towards the bay. The brasserie "La Terrasse de la plage " is open for your enjoyment, right on the beach. Seafood, fish and meat, salads and desserts are avai
We visited the restaurant this week during our holiday trip to this nice area in France. We had the pleasure to sit on the terrace (which is different from the restaurant). The menu on the terrace is more bistro style, while the restaurant (inside seating) has a more restaurant style menu. I enjoyed "Langoustines" and a typical breton desert "Espresso Gourmet". The langoustines were ok, the dessert was average. In total we enjoyed the visit, because the average food experience was compensated by the view. I would recommend to visit this restaurant for the nice view, but do not count on excellent food.
4 based on 397 reviews
Quiberon is a mixture of the worst France can offer. A thoroughly petit bourgeois mentality, the celebration of mediocrity, marred by envy.Parking now disabled wherever possible. A sea too cold to swim. Shops trading down, and then disappearing.A few sun rays boycott the doom. The small airport offers scenic flights, and its bar drinkable cidre and cafe. The poissonnerie Les Viviers across the church entrance is worth an expensive shopping trip. And within walking distance you may entrust your gastroenterological deficits to Madame. She can be less digestable than her fare; in the past I played with the idea of presenting her with a cactus. She warmed up recently, and I am happy to recommend her Aile de Raie beurre noisette, or the classical Turbot poche (insist on sauce hollandaise, and reject beurre Nantaise).
4 based on 256 reviews
Well worth a visit, friendly and welcoming staff, and fantastic food. There is a nice variety on the menus, and the pizzas and salad we had were perfect. It is located away from the centre of Quiberon but certainly worth the effort!
4 based on 274 reviews
Really nice place with the view on the ocean.Great service.I had some lotto fish which was served with white lemon tarragon sauce with pieces of bacon stripes and rice. It was really good.The lotto fish has a pretty full taste.My friend's they have steak.looks amazing :) then carpaccio, the place of fishes -assiete dear Poisson looks really good.its a variation of smoked fishes.all cold and you have also the sea plant with it . Pasta carbonara, pasta with salmon.all looks amazing .As a starter we took this gready coffee. Which is a coffee with few cakes in small portion. It's was super delicious.you got raspberry cake, macaroni,brownie,panna cotta and whipped cream.super delicios!!In this restaurant they also cook pizza and pasta and they have few food specials for kids .Recommend for visit!!
4 based on 248 reviews
A largely fish-based menu but with a number of meat dishes, which isn't the case with all the good restaurants in the area. Wonderful views across the harbour and a very nice, relaxed atmosphere; you don't need to dress up! We went in high season and needed to book in advance - the place was full by 7:30pm. Food is delicious and very nicely presented - I would certainly recommend the salmon and mushroom risotto. A good choice of mains and puddings, with a couple of fixed price options. The menu is in French but fairly easy to translate and the staff are friendly and helpful. The service at 7:00pm was fast and efficient but slowed down to French-pace once the place filled up, so you need to be prepared to allow plenty of time to enjoy the food and the experience.
4 based on 742 reviews
Le Bateau Ivre is right beside the harbour in Portivy on the Quiberon Peninsula. The view is to die for, the food does not disappoint (great salads and wonderful fresh seafood) whilst the beer selection is also pretty impressive. Booking is ESSENTIAL if you wish to eat inside at the weekend, but sitting outside in a warm stiff breeze with the sun in your face is pretty amazing. Service is excellent, not slow and very friendly. The prices reflect the season and location - Eu4,50 is normal for a 330cl artisanale local brew.Great place when sunny.
4 based on 435 reviews
We had a wonderful eight course lunch at this cosy, friendly restaurant. All sea food and extremely creative; you need to be prepared to try food you've never eaten before, but all of it delicious. Each course was a new experience. Friendly, efficient service and a great view over the harbour. Definitely one of the best meals I've ever had. PS in high season you need to book several days in advance.
4 based on 204 reviews
We undertook a walk around the peninsular and returned to St Pierre for lunch at this delightful creperie with a wonderful arrangement of garden seating.My wife eats gluten free so had no problem with ordering a galette. The food was excellent and we enjoyed traditional galette and crepes for dessert (they don't serve fries/chips at this restaurant). The meal for 4 including wine was a reasonable 60 Euros.The staff were friendly and efficient. Highly recommended.
Where to eat French food in Saint-Pierre-Quiberon: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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