Discover Restaurants offering the best French food in Malestroit, France including La Grange a Louise, Le Grain de Sel, L'Auberge Du Corps De Garde, Restaurant Creperie Mael Trech, Restaurant Le pont 9, Restaurant La Griotte, LE JARDIN DE TIRPEN, Creperie La Riveraine, Le Relais du Maquis, Aux bonnes joues
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4 based on 115 reviews
Sorry, but the auberge is temporarly closed for family reasons. We thank you for showing interest or loving us and tell you more as soon as possible. Marc and Magali for ever
We have just had the best meal of our holiday; excellently cooked, well presented and exceptionally tasty.We had been looking for a restaurant that would be different from the usual creperies and pizzerias in most of the tourist towns - though we have enjoyed many of our meals in such places. Aux bonnes joues is what we wanted; an authentic restaurant with proper home cooked food. We had chosen to go here specifically for lunch (and it would make the perfect lunch en route between say Josselin and La Gacilly) but it would also be the perfect spot for a relaxed dinner with friends. Itâs in a pretty little village, just by the church with parking a few metres from the door.You can tell that Magali and Marc really care about the food and service that they provide. This, for us, is what made our meal special. We were warmly welcomed by Magali as she was bringing in fresh cut roses for the table. We chose from one of their two âformule menusâ and enjoyed a wonderful 4 courses for â¬20 each...amazing value! The starters (salad and a terrine) were tasty and large portions, the mains (chicken in a cider sauce) showed how a skilled chef can make even a humble potato taste fantastic, not to mention the cider sauce. Then, three cheeses with the best bread weâve had anywhere and finally, a trio of perfect desserts. If we lived here, weâd be back on a regular basis. The is the kind of restaurant we hoped to find on our trip to Brittany and we encourage you to stop by and try it too; you wonât be disappointed.Waow, what a fantastic review ! Thank you so much for your contribution, we are so happy you loved the food and the ambiance. Even if you don't live in the surroundings, never hesitate for a second try if you visit Brittany again, we will be happy seeing you again.
4 based on 33 reviews
Good straightforward food, mainly for the ouvriers or workers, but open to all Family run. Good service. Set meal but 2 alternatives of main course offered too. Wine. cider or Water included. Self service buffet and dessert. Catered for my one-year old grandson with highchair!
4 based on 62 reviews
This creperie is located outside of the central area if Malestroit next to the Vestiges de Madeleine. The room is bright and airy (and I believe they have outdoor seating in warmer weather) and the service from the owners is polite and friendly.Had a tasty steak hache/frites and a Caramel Beurre Salé crêpe to finish, and my wife had a Gallete Complet (ham, cheese and egg) with additional onions followed by a lemon/sugar crêpe. Overall a pleasant experience and worth searching out and walking just out of central Malestroit.
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5 based on 16 reviews
We met friends here yesterday for lunch, not the first time we have visited. Super home made menu with a choice of starters - soup or salmon quiche. The owners are a really lovely couple, he is the chef, she serves. There is always a smile and a friendly welcome. Worth finding as it is not in the town centre.
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4 based on 57 reviews
Have visited this restaurant several times,since April and we have not been disappointed. The new owners have been here since last October.Food is freshly cooked,with fresh produce,and imaginative dishes are prepared.Lunch is fixed menu,with 3 choices for each course.There always seems to be a fish choice for both starter and main.The service is friendly and efficient.In the summer months they have a terrace with a large awning if the sun gets too hot.Inside has been updated with a modern look,and has a light and airy feel to it.The seating is comfortable .We willl certainly be back in July.
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Loved everything about this restaurant. Decor, atmosphere, service were all excellent and the food is outstanding! Excellent value for money too.It was so good we returned the following night for a new menu of delights. If you like food, don't miss this. A true gem of a restaurant with a very talented chef and fantastic front of house. Thanks 'Le Pont 9' for an exceptional double french treat!
4 based on 230 reviews
Unexpected surprise venue. The only place we found open on their Liberation Day. Very busy as you can imagine but service excellent, smiley staff & lovely location in the centre of the square of this medieval town. We chose their set menus, which included a bowl of cider & coffee, which we thought to be very good value. Also available were a large selection of galettes & crêpes as well as some meat & salad options. Very relaxed atmosphere with outside seating as well as indoor. Will definitely revisit at some point in the future.
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4 based on 122 reviews
The only people eating on the thursday evening were ourselves and 4 other english people so the atmosphere was very quite. Restaurant was well laid out and had a ramp entrance for those who had mobility problems. Service was a bit slow and the main course of beef steak was undercooked despite asking for"medium". Prices compared with other local restaurants with a 3 course meal for 28 euros.Disappointing.
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4 based on 367 reviews
A really delicious and memorable meal - the highlight being the starters, the best being a sea-food pastry dish; light, flakey puff pastry covering mussels in a rich, creamy sauce served with salad lashed in a delicious dressing.For mains a few of us had the sausage and rice, which was alright. The sausage had been cut into small pieces, but the flavour was a little underwhelming and a little difficult to make out.Desserts were good, with the rhubarb on my crepes being expertly cooked - soft and not too bitter, which was a nice surprise.We finished with hot beverages, but my cappuccino didnât really seem like a proper cappuccino - just as if a âshortâ coffee had been prepared with extra milk/cream chucked on top.To drink I would recommend the sweet cider. I would actually drink this by the bottleful myself!The childrensâ menu was really creative and offered things like steak that you donât normally find on childrensâ menus. Large portion sizes too.As soon as we arrived we were presented with a plate of sliced salami which was a nice touch. Our waiter was jolly and polite too.Someone in our party though did order the mussels and chips; the chips had been cooked really well, but the moules had a peculiar smell and really werenât appealing.
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4 based on 317 reviews
We have visited this place 2 years running. It is relaxed and informal, the owners are sisters, one in the kitchen, one dealing with the guests. It is a charming space that the whole family can enjoy and we as a family just love it!!!Oh and did I mention the crepes?....They are not only delicious but beautiful also, this is pancake art!Yum yum yum.We will be back next year!
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