Discover Restaurants offering the best French food in Ile-aux-Moines, France including Asphodele, La Chaumiere, Restaurant les Embruns, Le Maemi, Le Ricochet, L'Anse aux Moines, Lonely galette, Mary Boat Trip, La Chaumiere De Pomper, Creperie Er Lannic
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4 based on 323 reviews
Great evening with friends and altogether 12 with the kids. Food is genuine and really good. The weather was also great and the kids could play around instead of bothering their parents ;-).Disappointing though is the speed of the service. We really had to chase the young ladies in charge of us to order the next dish. Excellent value for money.
4 based on 309 reviews
Dined twice in one week with a large family group that included young kids, the first of which we had no reservation. We were warmly accommodated on both occasions. Their specialty is a very fine, crunchy buckwheat crepe. Most are in the 5-10 euro range; exceptional value given the atmosphere and the quality of the food. The cider selection is extensive and included very high-quality ones. The Brocéliande Rosé was an all around favourite. The service was swift and professional. The garden dining area (weather permitting, which it was not) and window to watch the chefs work were both great distractions for little ones. Be sure to reserve as this place fills fast.I normally get sick of eating crepes after the second time while in Brittany but I will likely return to this place before leaving to go home!
4 based on 118 reviews
We had a wonderful lunch of galettes and crepes with a bottle of cider.The food was excellent and the service very professional and friendly.
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4 based on 213 reviews
After a lovely walk in île aux moines we stopped in this crêperie. We took the galette with filet mignon and a galette with andouille..this one was not on the menu but no problem, I got it. Both were delicious and quite big. We would recommend this crêperie to anyone, service was good and the cider delicious
4 based on 404 reviews
I cannot echo the excellent reviews. The evening we went there it was very busy. The Choice of food offered that was rather uninspired. We had cod and confit de canard. Both okay but definitely nothing special and no reasonably to come back.
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4 based on 79 reviews
Je confrime l'avis de Nicolas, ce n'est pas un pièege à touristes avant d'embarquer pour l'ile aux moines. L'accueil est sympathique, la cuisine fraiche et agréablement servie, originale à base de produits frais et de saison. Salle spacieuse et agréable et grande terrasse pour les beaux jours. L'addition est plus que correcte.
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4 based on 62 reviews
Wouaaah what a catch just try the fish n chip's. I bet that the other dishes are great too. Just try and make your own opinion. Fresh fish homemade batter and home made tartar. Great they even said they would look for malt vinegar. But even with a smooth wine vinegar it was just perfect.
4 based on 380 reviews
Nothing, but really nothing to say than more than 5 stars. Perfect Sea Food, very good wine assortment, fantastic price niveau. Every time again.
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4 based on 238 reviews
We stopped off on the island for a few hours and booked lunch at this creperie, which was just as well because it was very busy and could only fit us in at 2pm.This thatched creperie is very pretty and centrally located. The service was good and the food nice. The seats are a bit uncomfortable and the tables outside can be a bit squashed in.I had a 3 egg cheese omelette, which was ok but came with just a few green leaves so had to order chips as an extra.
4 based on 367 reviews
Asphodele tries to be different and succeeds. Amongst the plethora of creperies on the island and elsewhere in the region, it makes a nice change to find somewhere that does things differently, and very much it's own way. Other reviewers have said pretty much everything about the burgers, quiches, etc. so all I'll add is one word or caution for peanut allergy sufferers: check what you're ordering (the staff do speak English), and ask them to leave the peanuts out. We missed the menu listing (which is clear in French, in fairness, but we didn't recognise the word) and had to send one order back: our fault, and to the credit of the staff it was replaced without question or charge.The setting is lovely, the staff friendly. It's expensive, but worth it as a treat.
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