Reviews on French food in Bono, France including Creperie du Golfe, Le Chaudron, Mam'Louise, Creperie Saint Sauveur, Creperie aux Galettes d'Antan, Les Alizes, Creperie La Goelette, Terre Mer, Le Baracrepe, Creperie Le Vieux Pont
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4 based on 125 reviews
We spent a nice sunny afternoon lunch, relaxing at one of the patio tables after walking along the trail from Auray. I had the gallete with Andouuille and salad, which was well prepared. Good atmosphere, good service, very relaxed. The dessert crepes are well done also.The inside seating looked very cozy, and I think would be a hit on any day the sun wasn't shining and the weather warm. There is not much of a view at this restaurant, but from walking around the town, we did not see a restaurant that actually had a good view of the river or the water. Maybe we just missed it. Tat is the main reason we only gave the restaurant a 3 star. Otherwise, it was very good.
4 based on 656 reviews
We discovered this place purely by accident. Although regular visitors to France this was our first visit to Auray and the very attractive St Goustan. Someone described it as the most authentic Breton creperie experience that you could have and I have to agree totally. We have a holiday home in Brittany and have had many crepes, non better than here. I have never seen as many people turned away or a que form outside waiting to get in to a creperie but I did today. Visit and enjoy !
4 based on 533 reviews
We used TripAdvisor/ The Fork to book this restaurant for 1200hrs on 10th May. We subsequently received a confirmation & reminders from The Fork. Despite this we discovered after driving some distance in the rain, that the restaurant is closed until June. There were other angry customers standing in the rain as well.Very poor performance!
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4 based on 589 reviews
Restaurant crêperie bretonne traditionnelle. Produits locaux, circuits courts, producteurs proches voisins. Galettes à l'ancienne, fines et croustillantes. Cidres et bières artisanaux. Accueil chaleureux. Il est préférable de réserver.
Stopped here for lunch and got the last outside table.We were quickly given menus and when the waitress noticed we were speaking English bought us English versions of the menu.We ordered cider and a galette each. I had the goats cheese, honey walnut and salad whilst my partner had scallops and leek. Both came within a reasonable time and looked and tasted delicious. We followed with coffee.This was excellent value at less than 30â¬.The serving staff were friendly, efficient and helpful.An excellent example of a French creperie.A word of warning, like many French restaurants they serve lunch only between 12 and 2 and are then closed until 7 pm for dinner.
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4 based on 179 reviews
We were driving through the Breton countryside visiting megaliths and giving some thought to where we might stop for lunch when we entered the tiny village of Le Bono and saw this unassuming little place. Entering through the bar made us wonder if we had made a good choice, and the dining room is very simple, but what a wonderful surprise to have one of the best meals of our two weeks in France in this place. My wifeâs pavé of salmon was fresh and perfectly cooked. I had the duo of andouille which was also excellent and very fresh. Prices were little higher than weâd seen elsewhere, but well worth it. Highly recommended.
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4 based on 220 reviews
Restaurant 1900. Ambiance feutrée. décors "Cabaret Belle Epoque." Service le soir uniquement, et en costume d'époque. Terrasse ombragée et fleurie. Page Facebook : aux galettes d'antan
As soon as you enter the restaurant you know this is not your average creperie. The decor is flamboyant, maybe kitsch, with many photos and pictures of a bygone age alluding to entertainment or the local area. On special nights they have a full cabaret but on a "normal" night Willem provides an entertaining Karaoke where guest diners are invited to participate.Overall a thoroughly enjoyable evening at a modest price.
4 based on 861 reviews
We only visited this place for lunch on our last day! What a shame. Because the galettes (savoury crepes) are the best I've tasted in Brittany, crunchy and fine like lace, buttery with all the fillings well cooked and simply divine. Just thinking about it makes my mouth water. We had a table outside and it was charming even under a very light rain.thank you for your comment so nice,soon perhaps in Britain!
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4 based on 342 reviews
what a lovely restaurant in a quiet corner of the quay - delicious fresh food cooked to order. Friendly staff who were very helpful in flexing the menu to accommodate my rather strict diet. Highly recommend.Bonjour,Merci beaucoup pour cet avis qui nous fait très plaisir.Peut être à bientôt chez Mam'Louise !Bien à vous.
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5 based on 278 reviews
Our first visit to this place and it exceeded our hopes/expectations. Good position with plenty of off road parking. Friendly helpful greeting with helpful level of English. Good menu choice with well prepared and presented meals. Carafe wines good quality and reasonably priced. It was busy when we went but not noisy. Comfortable space make it an easy place for all ages. We will definitely return!.
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4 based on 176 reviews
Good food, quick great service. Great for small children as play area. Great friendly staff. Only downside to sitting outside is right next to the road and smokers. Very well priced.
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