Reviews on French food in Roz-sur-Couesnon, France including La Ferme Saint Michel, Les Couesnons, Les Quatre Salines, Restaurant Le Point G, Le Bistrot Du Telegraphe, Le Relais Gascon, La Casa de Quentin, La Bisqu'in, Le Rustique, La Sirene
Restaurants in Roz-sur-Couesnon
4 based on 1321 reviews
Upstairs in souvenir shop. Modern toilets. Seating for about 30 people. Small sunny terrace to await free table. Crepes cost range from 6,90e to12.00e, based on ingredients. Hand cooked in front of diners. Has Tap beer, choice of wines.
4 based on 55 reviews
I had booked into the St George hotel across the road for the evening and needed some food and a glass of wine before settling to sleep. Le Rustique was great. Friendly service and locals plus a good value menu. Some of the main plate dishes could use a little refinement but the quality of ingredients was high, especially the seafood, which was very well cooked and wonderfully fresh. Great carafe of wine for about â¬7, too! I enjoyed my meal and then happily sat for an hour or two, drawing and watching Dancing with the Stars!
4 based on 278 reviews
We were sent to this restaurant by a local. Everything was great. We both had seafood which appears to be their specialty. Everything was very reasonably priced. The wind as well. A whole bottle for less than â¬20. The desserts were fantastic. We also had the local drink the cavaldos. It is similar to a cognac but is made with apples. Really good. I personally think this restaurant should be rated number one in Beauvoir.
4 based on 797 reviews
We recommend the menu. Good price/qualify! Oysters are delicious and good main dishes. I however didnât like the dame blanche at all, we have better ice cream in Belgium. A bottle of Sancerre accompanied the food just fine. Thank you for the hospitality
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4 based on 522 reviews
Do get a reservation as this is a small and popular restaurant. Mussels were on the menu with 7 different sauces. I had curry and my husband had Camembert. Both were very good. Wine is reasonably priced. Service was very good also. This is a donât miss place.
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4 based on 204 reviews
We were camping nearby and walked to this lovely little Bistro. They serve Crepes and Galettes of all types and mules frites and the best deserts all at a very reasonable price. There is inside and outside sitting and even a small playground for the kids to play.Next door is the actual building of the telegraph station which you can view via the museum which is attached to the Bistro
4 based on 266 reviews
The Place to Be
Given the location, it's probably the best restaurant 10 miles around.However if you are on holidays nearby, I'd probably head to St Malo/Cancale for a nicer experience.The food was good, but there was always something that was not quite right. For the price we paid, that was acceptable, but given the choice, we would not come back.The service was cold at the beginning, but warmed up as the night went along.Seems they don't get many tourists as the waitress flagged us while serving the appetizer "So you're spending a week end in Brittany?" (got the impression everyone else in the room were locals).Ok, down to the food:They have several menu, from 23 to 60+We hadAppetizer: Terrine de chevreuil (game pate)The pate itself was very good, well seasoned, nice flavour. However it was served with some green salad with average sauce, 2 slice of smoked duck breast that felt totally out of place, and some curry powder on the side that didn't look right.My wife had a terrine de cabillaud saumon (cod/salmon pate) which was absolutely delicious. Not sure why, but it actually tasted of crab, so it made a very nice plate for just 13 EUR.Main: Gigolette de pintade farcie aux champignons (it's a kind of chicken leg stuffed with mushroom).The stuffing was the highlight, packed with flavors. The rest was just ok: the chicken skin was not crispy enough to be eaten, and it was served with a sauce that we both did NOT like (which was very disappointing).I had a fondant au choclat for dessert, very good but too sweet.The bill came under 52 EUR for:* 1 glass of wine* 1 soft drink* 1 menu (3 courses) @23 EUR* 1 appetizer + main a la carte (13+11)* 1 coffeeOne last note: the music was really not appropriate for a restaurant that pretends to be French gastronomic: mainly salsa/south american.
4 based on 176 reviews
After my hotel reservation was not honored on Le Mont. St.-Michel I was placed into a time share in Roz-sur-Couesnon. A 15 km drive from Mont. St.-Michel I was DISAPPOINTED! The lady at the time share suggested Les 4 Salines which is down a small country road in a corn field. Upon arriving at 6:50 pm it was not open and I had no reservations but, as soon as they opened at 7:00 pm a gentleman sat us at a table.The food was magnificent that all I can say. Never quite understood what all the hoopla was about chocolate mousse. Now I know. It was incredible. If you are within 100 km of this place, go and enjoy.
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4 based on 66 reviews
If you are not paying attention you will drive by. Very comfortable inside tables with outside option. Simple meals,quickly and well prepared, prompt service from the friendly wait staff. All you can ask for in a rural roadside location. There should be more user friendly restaurants like this one.Thanks you.
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4 based on 1582 reviews
Discover our local gastronomy⦠Another wayâ¦Our Six Assets :EASY ACCESS : no barrier, no tollFREE CAR PARK : exclusively for our costumersFACING THE SHUTTLE QUAY : no more walkWARM WELCOME : professional and thoughtfulQUALITY FOOD :⢠At the Restaurant « La
On our road-trip in France the coach stopped near to the location âLe Mont-Saint-Michelâ to have lunch with our group of 37 persons. The restaurant was âLe Ferme Saint Michelâ, who is close to the terminal of the âShuttle Coachesâ to the âMont-Saint-Michelâ,The restaurant was a good choice also in that option, the staff was very friendly, a very nice location, and a good service, and also the food was more than ok. Even the location was completely filled up with clients, there was no hurry in the table service and not allot of waiting to get served. We did not took pictures from the inside because of the amount of people inside, but an interesting point are the old chariots on the outside. To resume this location, good place, good food, good service and close to the shuttle serve to the Mont-Saint-Michel, and enough parking for coach and cars.Thank you for your detailed opinion on your dining experience. Groups as individual customers, the on-site team works every day for a service to match. Come back when you want.
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